The scholar of Christianity Bart Erhman writes that early Christians - the followers of Jesus in those first few centuries, before creeds, before becoming the official religion of the Roman empire, before The Church with a capital “C” - the early Christians had three defining characteristics under the Roman government: they were antisocial, sacrilegious, and dangerous. (This is exactly what I suggest we be, too.)
In this Easter sermon, Rev. David explores what it means to do what these early Christians did: not a rejection of the world, but as a radical invitation into making beloved community real here and now.
Негізгі бет Antisocial, Sacrilegious, and Dangerous | Rev. David Schwartz | 3-31-24
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