1. Term: Ecclesia
Pronunciation: eh-kleh-SEE-ah
Meaning: Church; assembly or congregation of believers.
2. Biblical Usage:
- Used in the Latin Vulgate to refer to the Christian community, both locally and universally.
- Also appears in the Septuagint as a translation for the Hebrew qahal (assembly).
3. Example Verse:
- Matthew 16:18 — “Super hanc petram aedificabo ecclesiam meam.”
 (“On this rock I will build my church.”)
- Acts 20:28 — “Ecclesiam Dei, quam acquisivit sanguine suo.”
 (“The church of God, which he obtained with his own blood.”)
4. Theological Significance:
- Ecclesia emphasizes the community of believers called out for worship, mission, and fellowship.
- Central to understanding Christian identity and ecclesiology.
