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Church Practice

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The term "Church Practice" in the Bible refers to the customs, traditions, and behaviors that guide the communal life and worship of believers in the Christian faith. Central to these practices is the concept of the ecclesia, or the assembly of believers, which is evident throughout the New Testament. For instance, Acts 2:42-47 describes the early church's practices, emphasizing teaching, fellowship, breaking of bread (communion), and prayer. These elements highlight the communal aspect of faith and underscore the significance of shared worship and mutual support among believers.Church practices also encompass the observance of sacraments, such as baptism and the Lord's Supper, as instituted by Jesus (Matthew 28:19-20; Luke 22:19-20). Moreover, New Testament letters, such as those from Paul, provide guidelines on moral living, worship conduct, and the use of spiritual gifts (1 Corinthians 12-14). These writings reflect a balance between doctrinal teaching and practical application, emphasizing that faith must be lived out in community and through service to others (Galatians 5:13-14). Thus, Church Practice in the Bible is fundamentally about fostering a vibrant faith community that reflects the teachings of Christ and encourages spiritual growth among its members.

William MacDonald

In this sermon, the speaker discusses several principles related to the gathering of believers and the purpose of spiritual gifts. The first principle is that Christ is the center of His people, and believers should have a personal relationship with Him. The second principle is that spiritual gifts

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William MacDonald

In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of living a Christian life as a means of evangelism. He shares an anecdote about a friend who reacted negatively to his neighbors watering their lawn during a drought, causing him to miss an opportunity to share the gospel with them. The speaker

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William MacDonald

In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal experience of a missionary study class that had a profound impact on his friend's life. The friend's regrets were transformed into a desire to serve the Lord, leading him and his family to move to Brazil for missionary work. The speaker also recounts a r

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Mose Stoltzfus

In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of getting involved in mission work and reaching out to souls in need. They encourage listeners to seek God's guidance and direction in prayer, both individually and as a church. The speaker highlights the power of the gospel and the need for pre

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