Acknowledged, you have. That's why I'm not asking you what you mean or believe.
Well, not in community, actually, but in another place, yes. Community is a gift to us from God, and as such is a grace. But Scripture is very clear that when Jesus returns, upon execution of the final Judgment, they depart from Him (Matthew 7:21-23; Matthew 25:41-46).
LOL! Well no, you haven't, not that you can't, but that you just won't, clearly. But that's okay, of course. I'm not saying that what we're discussing is not important, but our agreement on it is really not important in the grand scheme of things.
And thus begins the oft-visited subject of the soul... :) I'm going to gracefully decline to go down that rabbit hole with you... :) Except to say that Jesus's resurrected body was very tangible ~ all Jesus's disciples and all the others to whom He appeared would surely attest to that ~ and all ~ all ~ will be resurrected in the same way (John 5:28-29). But some will be on His right in the Judgment, and some will be on His left. When it is done, the ones on His left, having been utterly destroyed (spiritually ruined beyond repair, devastated, rendered utterly powerless to change their lot, and devoid of any hope or comfort), will depart from Him, and obediently so. And so will begin their existence devoid of Jesus's presence and the grace of God, their eternal punishment. The rich man in Jesus's parable in Luke 16 is a very graphic example. Like I said, It's so scary, I don't even like to think about it.
Grace and peace to you, Earburner.