Zero Ecclesiology
The view that no church institution is needed for faith—God now works directly with individuals, without religious systems.
What is
Zero Ecclesiology
Zero Ecclesiology is the belief that no church institution is required to mediate a person’s relationship with God. In the fulfilled age, spiritual connection and growth happen outside of organized religion—through personal faith, love, and liberty.
Explanation
Ecclesiology is the study of the church—its structure, authority, and role. Traditional views see the church as central to salvation, truth, and community. Zero Ecclesiology, as taught by TGNN, asserts the opposite: that with prophecy fulfilled and the age of material religion ended, the institutional church is no longer needed.This doesn’t mean believers must isolate—but that no structure, title, sacrament, or gathering holds spiritual authority over others. Community still matters, but it is chosen, not required; organic, not organized.In this model, followers of God relate to Him and to one another freely, without hierarchy. The Spirit leads—not systems.