Take Me to Church
There is much confusion and delusion about the Church today. What is the Church? What is happening in the Church? How should the Church function today? These questions and more are addressed in the book, Take Me to Church. Dr. Grandison's book provides a biblical, nondenominational guide for the twenty-first-century church. This book highlights and designates the biblical model that the body of Christ should follow. It is designed to help everybody in the body of Christ know that Jesus Christ is the builder and maker of the Church. Dr. Grandison takes us to church and reveals in his book that "it is not about steeple; it is all about the people."
Take Me to Church is a powerful five-week journey that calls readers into a deeper understanding of what the Church was always meant to be. Written by a preacher with a Doctorate in Ministry, this series reflects a message that is both deeply personal and purpose-driven—one centered on transforming how we see, experience, and live out our faith.
Each chapter mirrors a week in a sermon series designed not just to be read, but to be experienced. With clarity and conviction, the author challenges readers to shift their perspective: the Church is not the steeple or the building—it is the people. Through this lens, the book emphasizes that faith is not about membership, but about true discipleship.
Blending biblical teaching with practical application, Take Me to Church explores how the Church is meant to be built and how it should function at its core. It calls believers to move beyond routine attendance and into active, intentional living—growing, serving, and becoming who they were created to be within a connected body of believers.
More than a collection of messages, this book is an invitation to rediscover the purpose of the Church and your place within it. Take Me to Church challenges readers to not just go to church—but to be the Church.
-- Dr. Alfred Grandison