Christian Community
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Scripture: Acts 2
On Sunday we're going to look at what it means to belong in a Christian community. The book of Acts tells us about the early Christian church, how the believers were in community with each other, and what held them together after Jesus ascended to heaven. Our passage in Acts 2 will hopefully teach us how we all have an equally important part to play.
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