11 May 2024
The Synodal Church of 52 AD
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After spending some time in Antioch, Paul departed and went from place to place through the region of Galatia and Phrygia, strengthening all the disciples.
Now there came to Ephesus a Jew named Apollos, a native of Alexandria. He was an eloquent man, well-versed in the scriptures. He had been instructed in the Way of the Lord; and he spoke with burning enthusiasm and taught accurately the things concerning Jesus, though he knew only the baptism of John. He began to speak boldly in the synagogue; but when Priscilla and Aquila heard him, they took him aside and explained the Way of God to him more accurately. And when he wished to cross over to Achaia, the believers encouraged him and wrote to the disciples to welcome him. On his arrival he greatly helped those who through grace had become believers, for he powerfully refuted the Jews in public, showing by the scriptures that the Messiah is Jesus.
Scripture passage from the New Revised Standard Version Bible: Catholic Edition, copyright 1989, 1993, Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Anonymous
11 May 2024 @ 10:51 pm
Thank you. We pray that the Spirit enables us to be authentic synodal church now.
Barbara W Pegg
11 May 2024 @ 11:18 pm
Wonderful, Hopeful preaching for today!!! Thank you.
Barbara
Peggy
12 May 2024 @ 12:49 am
Thank you for hopeful message.
Val
15 May 2024 @ 1:33 am
I listened today after Tuesday’s ´Love One Another.’ The dismissive tone used here to refer to those “resistant” to the synodality erodes the point you are trying to make. Apollos had questions, a (huge) gap in his understanding, but he was listened to, taught, not dismissed. If we’re trying to build a stronger church, let’s truly love one another. All are welcome here, and you’re right, it’s God who is in charge.