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This episode explores the powerful picture of Christian community in Acts 2:42–47 and what it means to be truly devoted to Jesus and His people. The early church wasn’t defined by buildings, programs, or performances—it was marked by deep commitment to God’s Word, gospel-centered fellowship, prayer, generosity, unity, and mission. In this episode, we look at the eight rhythms that shaped the first believers and consider how that same kind of devotion can transform the way we live our faith today. If the church is more than something we attend, what would it look like to actually live as the church every day?
By Drew TankersleyThis episode explores the powerful picture of Christian community in Acts 2:42–47 and what it means to be truly devoted to Jesus and His people. The early church wasn’t defined by buildings, programs, or performances—it was marked by deep commitment to God’s Word, gospel-centered fellowship, prayer, generosity, unity, and mission. In this episode, we look at the eight rhythms that shaped the first believers and consider how that same kind of devotion can transform the way we live our faith today. If the church is more than something we attend, what would it look like to actually live as the church every day?