In “Unity in the Body of Christ,” Men’s Fellowship President Errick Clements opens 1 Corinthians 1:10 to call the church back to speaking “the same thing,” laying aside division, and fixing our eyes on Jesus—not on personalities. Drawing from Paul’s correction to Corinth, the story of Samuel and Eli, and the picture of the church as one body with many members (1 Corinthians 12), he shows how every gift and function flows from the same Holy Spirit toward a single purpose. With vivid illustrations—from the Pledge of Allegiance as a faith confession, to how a brain’s mixed signals disrupt a body, to why CPR keeps the head alive so the body can recover—Errick makes the case that real Christian unity is not uniformity but shared focus on Christ and His mission.
This message lands practically: when we stay centered on the Head, we love one another well, contend less, and carry out the Great Commission together (Luke 19:10; Matthew 28:18–20; Mark 16:15). If you’re weary of church contention or hungry to see your gifts build up the body, this sermon will reorient your heart and strengthen your purpose. Watch to rediscover why the church exists, how your part matters, and what it looks like to live in harmony as one body under one Lord.

