What if the Church was never meant to be a religious institution—but a ruling assembly? From Genesis to Revelation, Scripture tells one unified story: a King expanding His Kingdom through a people who carry His authority on the earth . Yet somewhere along the way, the Church exchanged government for gatherings, dominion for maintenance, and Kingdom purpose for religious routine. Church and the Kingdom calls the Church back to her original identity. This book presents a bold, biblically grounded vision of the Church as the ecclesia —a blood-bought, Spirit-filled assembly commissioned to advance Heaven’s rule in the earth. Moving from the resurrection of Jesus through Pentecost, the apostolic writings, and the final vision of the New Jerusalem, this work reveals how the Church was designed to function as Heaven’s embassy, Christ’s Body, God’s dwelling place, and the Bride prepared for glory. You will discover: Why the Kingdom did not pause at the cross—but was passed on to the Church - How justification restores dominion and sonship, not just forgiveness - What it means for the Church to function as a governing ecclesia, not a passive gathering - How intimacy, holiness, worship, and spiritual authority work together in Kingdom advance - Why the Church is central to God’s plan for the restoration of all things This is not a theology of escape. It is a theology of engagement . Not a call to survive until heaven— but a summons to rule with Christ now . If you’ve ever sensed there must be more than Sunday services… If you’ve wrestled with the gap between the Church in Acts and the Church today… If you believe the Church was meant to carry authority, presence, and power— This book is for you. The Kingdom is the framework. The Church is the instrument. The earth is the territory. And sons are rising to govern.