A Year in Luke/ActsNäide

“The church itself became an alternative family structure that didn't fit societal norms, by embracing the minorities the ancient world looked down on, including slaves, women, and sexual minorities like the eunuch from Ethiopia. For its entire history, the church has always created and fostered diverse community structures, whether monasteries, missional communities, or small cells of believers like the Celtic priorities. They are an essential of church community, not just add-ons to ‘family’ churches.” (David Bennett, pp 251-252, A War of Loves)
David Bennett describes how, right from her inception, the church has been diverse and welcomed those society shuns or looks down upon. We should ask ourselves, who is the person the Spirit is leading us to reach out to with the gospel?
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Spend a year immersed in Luke's account of Jesus's life and the spread of the gospel through his followers as the Spirit empowers them.
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