Church discipline, once a cornerstone of maintaining both the holiness and unity of the Church, has experienced a marked decline in contemporary Church life. A major reason for this shift is a fundamental misunderstanding of the term itself and its biblical and theological foundations. This paper, therefore, explored the significance and the theological foundation of Church discipline as a Christian practice. The paper analysed the practice of Church discipline in the African context. The data gathered for this research paper were from interview sessions with some church leaders, books, research articles, dissertations/theses on the subject, personal observations, examination of some Bible passages, and news published online. The result of the study showed that church discipline is not a mere punishment but restorative, aimed at guiding believers toward spiritual growth and reconciliation. There are various Bible passages that emphasize the practice of church discipline. The paper concluded by charging African churches to embrace church discipline as part of their worship. This paper offers valuable data and insights for future studies on Christian practice in a rapidly growing global Christian demographic. Keywords: Church, Discipline, African, Christian, Sin
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