
About this episode
Pastor Robyn Bittle discusses the significance of calling Jesus 'the Head' and what it means for believers to be connected to His body, the Church.
I Call Him ___ . | The Head This week, we continue our series “I Call Him ___ .” by leaning into one of the most defining and challenging truths about who Jesus is—not just in theory, but in how we live. Throughout this series, we’ve been exploring the different names people called Jesus in Scripture—names rooted in personal experience and conviction. Because at the end of the day, the question isn’t just what others call Him, but what you call Him. In Week 4, Pastor Robyn unpacks what it means to say, “I call Him the Head.” Looking at Ephesians 1, we’re reminded that Jesus holds authority over all things—and not just in heaven, but here and now, in our lives and in His Church. If He is the Head, then we are the body—called not just to attend, but to be connected, to play our part, and to live out His mission together. This message challenges us to move from spectators to participants and invites us into something bigger than ourselves. So here’s the question: If He is truly the Head… are you fully connected to the body?
People in this episode
Guest: Robyn Bittle
Topics covered
- Jesus
- authority
- spiritual connection
- church
- personal experience
Keywords
- Jesus
- the Head
- Ephesians 1
- authority
- spirituality
- church body
- connection
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Ephesians 1
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