
Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve taught from Acts 2:42-47 at Harmony Church on the three driving values of our community: Gospel | Community | Mission. I’ve done something that I usually don’t do: make lists. But I think that they help with something as vitally important as this. Combining the books of Ephesians with Acts 2:42-47, here are two lists from the Community sermon. The first is a list of lessons that we see from the Community’s impact on the early church. The second list is a list of practical ways that we can integrate Community into our own lives.
5 Points
- The community we know as the early church arose out of the teaching of the Gospel. (Acts 2:42-43)
- Gospel-centered community requires involvement from everyone who claims to be a part of it. There is no such thing as a passive Christian in a Gospel-centered community. (Acts 2:43-46)
- Community does not occur two hours on one day a week. (Acts 2:43-46)
- No one person can by themselves embody the fullness of Christ. It takes a community to be the Body of Christ. (Ephesians 4:1-16)
- A community’s maturity is not measured in attendance, offering, or impact. It is measured by the proper working of each individual part. (Ephesians 4:16)
5 Practices
- Be a Part of the Community: be active with others, intentionally see one another during the week, attend a Home Group.
- Serve the Community: Where has God gifted you? What drives you? How can you use that within the Church? What does it look like for you to use your abilities to further the Gospel among others?
- Share about the Community: do you share your passion for this Community with those around you?
- Pray about your Community: How often do you pray for your church? The leaders? The brothers and sisters? The children?
- Communicate with the Community: Community is a two-way street. It is to serve the individual as well as the individual is to serve the Community.