I think he meant the "Church Invisible" (or whatever terminology one prefers)... it is indeed obvious to anyone who looks that "most churches" are merely social clubs paying lip service to Christ, rather than parts of the real Church. It's one of the perils of living in a society where "Christian" is (or used to be) considered socially positive.
I think you mean ‘His people’, because the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob hasn’t been in most ‘churches’ in a very long time.
I think he meant the "Church Invisible" (or whatever terminology one prefers)... it is indeed obvious to anyone who looks that "most churches" are merely social clubs paying lip service to Christ, rather than parts of the real Church. It's one of the perils of living in a society where "Christian" is (or used to be) considered socially positive.
I’m not smart enough to find my comment that you are correcting, but I agree with your assessment of the modern church.