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WEEK 5

TOPIC: FELLOWSHIP IN THE EARLY CHURCH

CONTENTS:

  • MURMURING IN THE EARLY CHURCH. ACTS 6:1, 2
  • SELECTION OF DEACONS. ACTS 6:1-7 (EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION)

SUB-TOPIC 1: MURMURING IN THE EARLY CHURCH

To murmur is to grumble, to show discontent. It is also to whisper in low tones to express displeasure; especially when a group of people realize that things are not being done the right way or they are being discriminated against.

There was discrimination among members of the early church. This came about during the distribution of food and other things. The Jews who were from Jerusalem and Palestine (Hebrews) were given special treatment while the Jews born outside Jerusalem and Palestine (Grecian Jews or Hellenites) especially the widows, were treated differently. They were discriminated against and were not given the food and other things they requested for. As a result, the Grecian Jews murmured and complained bitterly.

SUB-TOPIC 2:  SELECTION OF DEACONS

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