We were never called to build churches. Jesus said "I will build MY church."
So what are we building? We are to make disciples. But do we know what that looks like? Or are we so religious that we are unable to see beyond the physical world?
The gospel, the kingdom and the church are spiritual in nature. God is Spirit. They who seek to worship Him must do so in Spirit and truth.
And then there's what we do in the name of Jesus...things we are not competent to do...yet this is where we choose to put our focus.
Here is an excerpt from a book that is pertinent to the discussion.
"The church, as well, is understood by New Testament apostles and prophets as heavenly, something that is not of this world but which is being built by Jesus Christ in the heavenly realm. This reality is not able to be seen by the naked eye, only by eyes of faith. It is not and never has been something He is building on this earth, verifiable by any of our natural senses. That this is true is verifiable by our natural senses which can plainly see all the lovelessness, the judgment, the division, the hatred and the fleshly behavior that goes on within the earthly reflection of the heavenly reality.
Nothing done on this earth by any Christian or group of Christians will ever reflect perfectly the reality of what is being built by Jesus Christ in heaven.
The church being built by Jesus Christ is a beautiful bride, spotless, and wrinkle free, a church perfectly pleasing to its Lord. Obviously, there is no church on this earth that can make this claim, there never has been and never will be. This is only true of the church built by Christ.
Jesus said, 'I will build my church.' Only He can build it. Man cannot. Christ never commanded His disciples to build the church. Christians are called to serve Christ, and the works resulting from that true, abiding relationship, i.e., the fruit of that union, are the materials Christ uses to build His church in the heavenly places." Stuart W. Peterson The Agony of The Narrow Way