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How did the early church worship God?

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The early church worshipped God through preaching, baptism, communal meals, and prayer, adhering to the apostles' teachings.

The worship practices of the early church, described in Acts 2, focused on several key elements that emphasized their commitment to God and one another. They devoted themselves to the apostles' doctrine, underscoring the importance of sound teaching as a foundation for faith and practice. Baptism served as a public confession of faith, signifying repentance and acceptance of Christ's lordship. Additionally, the breaking of bread symbolizes fellowship and remembrance of Christ's sacrificial death, which fosters community within the body of believers. Prayer was central to their worship, reinforcing their dependence on God and fostering unity. Together, these elements formed a holistic approach to worship that reflected their genuine love for God and each other.
Scripture References: Acts 2:41-47, Colossians 3:12-17

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