Early Christianity: What Was It Like?
- Did the early Christians ask the public for donations to fund their ministry or other works?
- Did the early Christians encourage believers to distribute communications from the Apostles and older men in Jerusalem to the public as a primary part of their ministry?
- Did the early Christians have to guess which individuals were anointed with Holy Spirit?
- Did the early Christians provide detailed reports of their preaching and teaching activities to Jerusalem?
- Did the early Christians ask new converts to pledge loyalty to the Apostles and older men in Jerusalem as a condition for baptism?
- Did the early Christians ask new converts to pledge loyalty to or subjection to an organization or the authority of the Congregation before preaching to others?
- Did the early Christians teach new converts that they should not develop their own thoughts about the worship of God?
- Did the early Christians teach that sharing in preaching and teaching was necessary for salvation?
- Did the early Christians use door-to-door as their primary method of teaching?
The answer to each of these questions is, "No." So, if these practices (among many others) do not fit the pattern of early Christianity on what are they based? (Psalm 146:3)
Respectfully,
OldSoul