Definition: bringing together of the called out ones of God
klesia - Greek for assembly. The word ekklesia is Greek for church, and is composed of ek, called out, and klesia, the assembly, hence the called out ones [of God]. Before the church existed, people were just the "agora", another Greek term for a motley assembly (mob). But God called out the church for Himself. Still, 2000 years later, God is calling us out to move past our differences and focus on Christ by exalting Him above all other things.
Synclesia is not our name, but the desire of our hearts. Jesus Christ said, "I will build My church." (Matt. 16:18) His church is composed of all those who have believed into Him, accepting His redeeming death on the cross and entering into a loving, obedient relationship with Him in His resurrection. Our hope is to focus our heart on Christ, exalting and loving Him above all else.
Through the centuries, Christians have been divided over teachings, practices, nationalities, and race. But the Lord desires that we would all be one. We believe there is only one church, one Body of Christ, and our desire is to help overcome the barriers between Christian groups.
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