This question is for anyone.
If the only church is the one that gathers in an assembly with others, what happens to those people who are unable to participate in an assembly? The elderly, the shut-ins, the disabled, those living in isolated areas with no way to get to a group. Do all these people suddenly stop being part of the church? If that's the case, then I know a lot of great Christian men and women for whom Christ died who are no longer part of the church.
If the only church is the one that gathers in an assembly with others, what happens to those people who are unable to participate in an assembly? The elderly, the shut-ins, the disabled, those living in isolated areas with no way to get to a group. Do all these people suddenly stop being part of the church? If that's the case, then I know a lot of great Christian men and women for whom Christ died who are no longer part of the church.
On the other hand, since Jesus Christ is the Great Divider, the "fakers" are not part of the Body.
Jesus Christ BETWEEN the saved malefactor and the unsaved one. The sheep and the goats. And everywhere else ad infinitum.
Luk 23:33
And when they were come to the place, which is called Calvary, there they crucified him, and the malefactors, one on the right hand, and the other on the left.