Faith, Authority, and the Kingdom of God.

In ancient Greek culture, "ekklēsia" referred to a civic assembly of citizens called out for a specific purpose, such as decision-making or governance.

"Ecclesia" is simply the Latin transliteration of the Greek word "ekklesia.

The term ekklesia refers to the "called-out ones"—those who are set apart by God to be His people, His church. Jesus declared in Matthew 16:18, "On this rock, I will build My church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it." This profound statement reveals the unstoppable power and authority given to the church, The called out ones. through Christ.

The ekklesia is not merely a gathering of people but a divine assembly called to reflect God’s Kingdom on earth. As the body of Christ, we are empowered by the Holy Spirit to advance His Kingdom, stand against the forces of darkness, and bring light into a world filled with chaos.