Wed, 21 January 2026
From Eden to the Church Christian architecture is not primarily about style or preference. The Church building is Eden remembered and anticipated—a place where heaven and earth meet, so that God’s people can be formed and then sent back into the world. Key Biblical Insights 1. Eden Was God’s Dwelling Place Eden is first described not as humanity’s home, but as God’s planted garden—a place of divine presence, beauty, and order.
2. Eden Is a Garden and a Mountain Scripture explicitly identifies Eden as elevated sacred space.
3. Eden Is a Source of Life Life flows outward from God’s dwelling.
4. Eden Is Not the Whole World Eden is placed within creation, not identical with it.
5. Humanity’s Original Vocation Human beings are called to guard sacred space and extend its order outward.
6. Gardens and Groves as Sacred Space After the fall, God’s presence continues to be associated with cultivated places.
7. Sacred Space After the Fall God re-establishes Eden’s pattern through mountains and temples.
8. The Church as Eden Continued The Church gathers the patterns of Eden—mountain, garden, throne, and life-giving water—into one place so that God may dwell with His people. 9. Eden Fulfilled, Not Abandoned Scripture ends with Eden expanded to fill the world.
Why Architecture Matters
Takeaway Architecture is theology you inhabit.
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