orthopraxy [ awr-thuh-prak-see ]

noun

correctness or orthodoxy of action or practice.


Orthodox belief is not enough on its own, but must always be accompanied by action. This is true for individuals and for churches. When Paul wrote his letter to the Romans, he spent chapter after chapter explaining the gospel – what Christians should believe. But then he turns his focus to way this gospel must be lived out. Unpacking Romans 12, this series explores what the Christian life, and in particular church life, should really look like, as each one of us lives out the gospel in our daily lives.