Church Connectivity – Sabbath School Lesson Study
- This Sabbath School lesson study on Church Connectivity shows how Paul strengthened unity among believers through relationships, greetings, and teamwork.
- His example teaches how the church grows stronger when members stay connected in Christ.
Bible Focus
- Colossians 4:10–11
- Colossians 4:7–9
- Acts 13:13
- Acts 15:36–40
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Church Connectivity in Paul’s Ministry
Summary
- Paul strengthened church unity through personal greetings and relationships.
- Greetings helped believers feel part of a larger spiritual family.
- Paul mentioned fellow workers to build connection among churches.
- Mark is identified as Barnabas’s cousin and a restored, trusted worker.
- His mention shows reconciliation and second chances in ministry.
- Aristarchus is described as a fellow prisoner, sharing Paul’s suffering.
- This reflects commitment and sacrifice in gospel work.
- Justus is commended as a faithful coworker.
- Paul highlights Jewish believers working with him.
- He also mentions Gentile believers serving alongside them.
- This shows unity across cultural and ethnic differences.
- Despite tensions, they worked together in harmony for the gospel.
- Paul expresses appreciation for those who stood with him.
- Unity among believers strengthens the mission of the church.
Building Unity Through Relationships
- Personal connection helps strengthen the church.
- Recognizing others builds encouragement and belonging.
- Unity across differences reflects the power of the gospel.
Question
- How did Paul encourage unity and connection among believers?
Answer
- Paul built unity through personal relationships, greetings, and recognizing faithful workers from different backgrounds.
Reflection
- What can you do in your church to strengthen unity and build meaningful connections with others?
Takeaway
- Strong relationships and unity in Christ help the church grow and make the gospel more effective.
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Conclusion
- This lesson on Church Connectivity reminds us that the church is strongest when believers are united.
- Through encouragement, recognition, and shared mission, we reflect Christ and strengthen His work.



