Alt Ministries

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The Church: do we need to change?

Tuesday 26th March 2019

Alt Ministries examines if modern churches should change by reflecting on the First Century Church's principles. An eye-opening discussion awaits.
33 minutes
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Revisiting Church Foundations: Lessons from the First Century

Maybe they're drunk because they're acting weird and they're all speaking at one time and each person can hear them speak in their own language. So they're like what are these guys drunk? They were continually devoting themselves to teaching the word and being taught the word of god.
Ever felt like your church is more of a social club than a place of genuine fellowship? Alt Ministries dives into this pressing issue in their thought-provoking episode, 'The Church: do we need to change?' The hosts take a deep look at Acts 2:42-47, exploring four key disciplines and motives that shaped the early church and discussing six outcomes that followed. They challenge listeners to reflect on whether today's church structures align with these foundational principles.
Through candid conversations, they highlight the importance of sincere fellowship, teaching, learning, and remembering Jesus in gatherings. The episode doesn't just critique; it encourages a heartfelt examination of one's own church community. Are we truly meeting the needs of individuals and society with sincerity and gladness? This episode offers plenty of food for thought and might just inspire you to re-evaluate the motives and structure of your own church.
Tune in for an eye-opening discussion that's as relevant today as it was centuries ago.