What denomination is 242 Community Church?
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What denomination is 242 Community Church?
Francis Catholic parishes, the Islamic Center of Ann Arbor, and congregations in Atlanta, Long Beach, and San Francisco. My editor suggested I look at 2|42, an evangelical church he’d been following in the Observer’s annual City Guides. In its very first year, 2009, the Ann Arbor “campus” reported 200 members.
What is the meaning of Acts 2 42?
The believers in Jerusalem were devoted to prayer (2:42). Once again, the definite article and the plural (“the prayers”) suggest that Luke is referring to specific prayers or times of prayer. The apostles attended Jewish prayer services in the temple (3:1) and the converts met in the temple (2:46).
What is an Act 2 church?
In Acts 2, after Peter’s Jewish audience heard the gospel proclaimed, they responded with repentance and faith, were incorporated into the church through baptism, and they devoted themselves to a common faith and a common life. It’s no accident that the first devotion mentioned was to the apostles’ teaching.
What does the Bible say about community worship?
Community attracts the Holy Spirit. The Bible says the Holy Spirit is present whenever believers gather together (Matthew 18:20). A great example of this was the early church of Acts, which made a habit of meeting together, eating together, and worshiping together.
Why Mother Mary is called the Mother of the Church?
Christ is described as the Head of the Church and followers are described as the Body of the Church. As Mary is the Mother of Christ, and Christ is head of the Church, then Mary is the Mother of the Church. Mary is also seen as the model of the Church. In all of her actions she exemplifies the mission of the Church.
Who wrote Acts 2?
Luke
Acts 2 is the second chapter of the Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. The book containing this chapter is anonymous but early Christian tradition affirmed that Luke composed this book as well as the Gospel of Luke.
What was the name of the church in Acts?
Tradition holds that the first Gentile church was founded in Antioch, Acts 11:20–21, where it is recorded that the disciples of Jesus Christ were first called Christians (Acts 11:26). It was from Antioch that St. Paul started on his missionary journeys.
Where in the Bible does it say to be in community?
Community attracts the Holy Spirit. As a result, “the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved” (Acts 2:46–47 NIV). Being in church on Sundays is definitely important. But if you want to be a Christ follower, be one every day in the context of all your communities.