Church Assembly Factors The earliest assemblies of followers of “The Way” (the early Christians), met in private homes (Domus Ecclesia), synagogues and other public locations…
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Information about the amazing development of the Bride of Christ throughout post resurrection history
The fact that first-century Christians did something does not establish it as a pattern for all generations to follow, unless there is also a clear…
Comments closedWhy was the prophecy for Jesus being a descendant of King David so important? Simple: because it narrowed the focus to one man – and…
Comments closedby Nik Mouser *Important note: The Roman rite denomination of Christianity isn’t “Catholic” although they name themselves that. “Catholic” means “universal”. The true universal Church…
Comments closedWhy does one pray in the name of The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit? What does this indicate or mean? Most people are…
Comments closedWas the New Testament written while Jesus was alive? Jesus is still alive. Or more accurately: has remained alive since His resurrection and will eternally.…
Comments closedBy Nik Mouser Early in my walk I struggled with accepting Paul’s authority. Over time, these reasons have convicted me of Paul’s appointment, affirmation and…
Comments closedConfusion abounds regarding the Apostles creed, which (in English) says Jesus “…descended to hell.” The concept of Jesus suffering after the cross is incongruous with…
Comments closedThat’s a great question! But, like so much of modern life, it involves scrutiny because of extreme revisionism that has happened in recent decades. Let’s…
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Premillennialism is as old as His Church
The Church Fathers, particularly in the second century, largely supported **premillennialism**, believing that Christ would return to establish a literal thousand-year reign on earth. Notable…