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How Early Church Community was Established

It is also true that community is formed and determined in social, historical, and cultural contexts. Christianity was born in Palestine in the first century under the reign of the Roman Empire. It was formed in a place and time when Greek, Roman, Jewish, and other diverse cultures collided. Some communities form by establishing and maintaining a distinction separating them from certain cultures, while other communities form by integrating two or more different cultures. There were many societal and cultural boundaries and distinctions in first century Palestine. One common factor that was prominent in every culture represented in that time was the various “associations” that existed. These associations were communities formed either by philosophical, religious, or professional interests. Examples would be an actor’s guild, a carpenter’s union, or a group that studied Plato. All of the different associations had a common structure about them. Most all of them had regular meetings...

Creating Community in the Body of Christ

Any community is based on commonality among its participants. In the case of a community of Christians, the common thread binding them together is the Lordship of Jesus Christ. Jesus is Lord! He is the only begotten Son of God who died on the cross as a perfect, sinless, atoning sacrifice for the sins of all mankind in order to reconcile a fallen world to God. It is a community of people who have accepted and trust in the message of reconciliation through Jesus’ death, resurrection, and coronation. It is a community based on faith in the love and grace of God who has enabled sinful man to have a relationship with Him because of and through the work of Jesus. It is a community of those who rightfully sing, “His blood has made us one.” As Christians, we are members of the body of Christ. Every aspect of our life as a Christian is a body issue. Being a part of the body necessitates community. We are a society of believers in Jesus Christ: the Jesus society. The community of people ar...