On Sunday morning, May 11, 2025, Cole Tuck led our Bible class focused on key teachings from 1 Corinthians. The class emphasized the importance of orderly worship in the church, edifying the entire body of Christ, and the centrality of the resurrection to the Christian faith. Through this study, we were reminded that worship must not be chaotic but should build up all believers, and that Christ’s resurrection remains the foundation of hope and doctrine.
Talking Points:
- Orderly Worship:
Paul urges that worship gatherings must be conducted in a way that reflects God’s nature—not confusion but peace and order (1 Cor. 14:33, 40). - Edification of the Body:
Every part of the worship assembly should contribute to the spiritual growth and strengthening of the whole church, not just individuals. - The Resurrection of Christ:
Highlighted as the cornerstone of the gospel message (1 Cor. 15), the resurrection is presented not only as a historical fact but as the foundation for Christian hope and life. - Unified Participation:
Worship is not a performance but a communal act—everyone’s contributions matter and should be guided by love and clarity. - Practical Application:
Encourages self-examination of how we participate in worship—are we building up the body or just seeking our own expression?