Early Christians also:
(1) Had an organized financial provision for widows and orphans.
(2) Did charitable works literally ( I was hungry and you fed me, naked and
you clothed me....etc ) they did not make this symbolic action to a faithful
and discreet slave "class" There were NO "classes" as each Christian was
in a one on one relationship to Christ as their individual mediator.
(3) Early Christians were free to go to Synagogues. Early Gentile converts
were advised that the Law of Moses was read everyday in the Synagogue.
(4) They met in homes and women were accepted as equals which was
why Paul had to "deal" with issues of head coverings and the upsetting of
social customs that happened when women were participating as equals.
(5) There was NO "governing body" Older men/Elders in Jerusalem were challenged openly
(6) Other Holy Books, like the Book of Enoch ( now considered Apocrypha )
was being read as is evidenced by Jude's reference to to it.