“And they, continuing daily with one accord in the temple, and breaking bread from house to house, did eat their meat with gladness and singleness of heart…” (Acts 2:46)
Hospitality has always been a natural and spontaneous part of the fellowship of God’s people (Acts 2:43-46). It’s not only a wonderful way to build new relationships and deepen old ones, but also a way to serve the needs of those around us. In this way, we encourage the people of God to seek out opportunities to share themselves and their lives with others. There are many opportunities to do this, whether it is by bringing a meal to someone who is sick or inviting others into your home throughout the week.
On the first and third Lord’s Days of each month, our morning worship service is followed by a potluck fellowship meal. As a visitor, we invite you to join us, and there is no need to bring anything. In this way, people connect on a personal level, for mutual encouragement, and thus build up the body of Christ.
“And they, continuing daily with one accord in the temple, and breaking bread from house to house, did eat their meat with gladness and singleness of heart…” (Acts 2:46)
Hospitality has always been a natural and spontaneous part of the fellowship of God’s people (Acts 2:43-46). It’s not only a wonderful way to build new relationships and deepen old ones, but also a way to serve the needs of those around us. In this way, we encourage the people of God to seek out opportunities to share themselves and their lives with others. There are many opportunities to do this, whether it is by bringing a meal to someone who is sick or inviting others into your home throughout the week.
On the first and third Lord’s Days of each month, our morning worship service is followed by a potluck fellowship meal. As a visitor, we invite you to join us, and there is no need to bring anything. In this way, people connect on a personal level, for mutual encouragement, and thus build up the body of Christ.
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