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Dr. Sam Waldron explores the importance of church membership in fostering piety, this sermon delves into Philippians 1 v1 and 1 v27, emphasizing the relational nature of Christianity in contrast to modern individualism. 0:05 - Introduction: Speaker's first visit to Brisbane, Australia 0:30 - The interpersonal and relational nature of the universe 1:18 - Critique of modern individualism through William Ernest Henley's "Invictus" 2:59 - The triune God and the relational universe 4:56 - Importance of church community for Christians 5:58 - Overview of Philippians 1 v1 and 1 v27 7:13 - Reality of formal church membership in Philippians 1 v1 8:04 - Apostolic precedent for church organization 10:14 - Implications of formal church membership 12:53 - Biblical examples of church boundaries (Matthew 18 v15-17, 1 Corinthians 5, 2 Corinthians 2 v6-7) 15:21 - Apostolic precedent for formal membership 18:00 - Responsibility of formal church membership in Philippians 1 v27 19:08 - Crucial call for piety: Living worthy of the gospel 22:28 - Conduct as citizens of the church 25:16 - Paul's personal plea for piety and unity 29:25 - Application: Piety is relational and interpersonal 31:41 - Rejection of individualistic piety 33:18 - Living godly lives within church relationships 34:44 - Importance of formal church membership 35:37 - Prioritizing church unity over personal convictions 37:16 - Dangers of rugged individualism 38:30 - Christianity as a relationship with the triune God 39:55 - Salvation as a personal relationship with Jesus Christ 41:06 - Closing prayer for understanding relational Christianity