Church vs. Community
Church is a system; community is a choice. TGNN promotes voluntary, Spirit-led connection—not religious control.
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Church vs. Community
TGNN distinguishes church from community: “church” is institutional and authority-based, while spiritual community is voluntary, relational, and free. In the fulfilled age, God calls people into love—not into systems.
Explanation
The term “church” today often refers to an organized institution—with leadership structures, doctrines, buildings, and expectations. TGNN teaches that this model no longer applies in the fulfilled age.Instead of enforcing participation in religious systems, TGNN promotes spiritual community—freely chosen connection among individuals walking by faith and love. This community is not defined by programs, sermons, or attendance—but by honest, Spirit-led relationship.The early followers of Yeshua gathered out of shared love, not obligation. That remains the goal: community without coercion. Church demands alignment; community allows diversity. Church centralizes control; community spreads liberty.