23rd December, 2025

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Thriving in Faith Communities

“… that there may be no division in the body, but that the members may have the same care for one another. If one member suffers, all suffer together; if one member is honoured, all rejoice together” (1 Cor 12:25—26).

By Paulson Pulikottil

The word often used for Christian congregations is not particularly special. In Greek, the word "Ekklesia" simply means a gathering of people, which can be for any civil or religious purpose. In ancient Greek society, it could also refer to a gathering of citizens to discuss civic issues.

However, the word takes on a new significance in the New Testament, where it refers to “the body of Christ.” This implies that the church is more than just a group of people who gather for religious purposes and then disperse after their activities..

The metaphor of the body means that the church is a living and growing organism. Paul elaborates that the Lord has enabled the church members to serve each other so that they grow together.

Every part of the body has a unique function, and all parts rely on each other. For example, the eyes help prevent injuries to other parts, like the palms protect the eyes, and the feet enable the body to escape danger. Similarly, in a Christian congregation, each member depends on the others, and none can exist alone.

In this verse, Paul highlights the importance of mutual care among members. They should celebrate together in joy and support each other in suffering. For example, just as a sprinter raises his hands to celebrate a victory, even though his feet are the ones that actually won the race.

Followers of Christ cannot survive alone; they flourish in faith-based communities. We can strengthen our community by caring for one another—listening, offering support, visiting, and informing others that we pray for them. These actions help build caring communities that thrive with God's grace.

The church is not just a place we go—it is who we are. As members of Christ’s body, we are called to serve, encourage, and strengthen one another. This week, take a deliberate step toward building up the body: reach out to someone in your congregation, offer your time, your prayer, or simply your presence.

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