Bible Text: Acts 2:42-47 | Preacher: Donnie Case | Series: Courageous Church | The first disciples devoted themselves to the breaking of bread, which in the New Testament of the Bible was a shared meal in which they celebrated the Lord’s Supper. The early Christians were just as devoted to the breaking of bread as they were to the apostles’ teaching, fellowship, and prayer. The breaking of bread is religiously significant, meaning that it holds spiritual importance for Christians as they endeavor to trust in and follow Christ together.
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