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Corporate America is not dumb; it's worked hard to sew up both political parties in its nefarious schemes to place their short-term economic interests before the health and well-being of the average American.
— Marianne Williamson
Membership is the church's corporate endorsement of a person's salvation.
— Mark Dever
Worship is living our life individually and corporately as continuous living sacrifices to the glory of a person or thing.
— Mark Driscoll
It is individualism and collectivism that cancel each other out; properly understood, the corporate and the personal reinforce one another.4
— NT Wright
Briefly, the Regulative Principle states that everything we do in a corporate worship gathering must be clearly warranted by Scripture. Clear warrant can either take the form of an explicit biblical command, or a good and necessary implication of a biblical text.
— Mark Dever
Frankly I'd like to see the government get out of war altogether and leave the whole field to private industry.
— Joseph Heller
No personal quiet time, no Christian book, no community or small group or service can substitute for the absence of God coming down to meet with His church corporately.
— James MacDonald
Worship has become a primary part of life. It's wonderful when it's in the corporate gathering. But it's shallow when it's only corporate. My personal life must be one of continuous worship to experience the transformations that I long for. We always become like the one we worship.
— Bill Johnson
the Western church has often stressed its personal relationship with God at the expense of its corporate relationship to Him. This
— Neil Anderson
government; instead, they would draw their salaries from the private sector. As a result, their dirty work, if exposed, would be chalked up to corporate greed rather than to government policy.
— John Perkins
God's eternal plan has always been to display his glory not just through individuals but through a corporate body.
— Mark Dever
But if we listen with our own interests and agendas in mind, if we develop "private interpretations" and idiosyncratic views, we risk shattering that unity, provoking disputes over doubtful matters, and weakening our corporate gospel witness.
— Thabiti M. Anyabwile