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Gatherings & Festivals

If people ask us when we worship, we sometimes say, “Our entire lives are given as a living sacrifice, which is reasonable worship, according to Romans 12:1.” But then we go on to tell them that we also assemble every morning and evening to sing, dance, give thanks, speak whatever is on our hearts, and pray together. On the weekends we have special gatherings to begin the Sabbath and to celebrate our Master’s resurrection. And, as we learn how to farm, we are also learning how to observe the agricultural festivals of the Bible. The key element in all these celebrations is that we all participate and add whatever we are inspired to contribute. As with every other part of our life, guests are always welcome.


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Sabbath and First Day Festivals in the Early Church