You make a mistake if you think about a home church in the first century as your living room group meeting in the 21 century. Houses had courtyards, and some were capable of hosting a couple of hundred people in their courtyard. This was a common type of home church in the first century. Surprise! This is the value of reading New Testament Survey books designed for Bible College. Learning the culture and customs of the first century will shed light on many scriptures.
When Paul talked about teaching them from house to house it did not mean he went door knocking like a Jehovah Witness. It meant that he taught them in these Church gatherings that met in individual houses in the court yards. It does not mean that the group was automatically small because it was in a house. If it was one hundred or two hundred people meeting in the house courtyard it was very much like any local church today. There were leaders, elders, overseers. There was worship, doctrinal teaching.
They did not meet at synagogues. Jews taught the Law in synagagoes on the sabbath. Paul when first going to a new town to evangelize (where there was not yet a church) would go there to persuade them that Jesus was the Christ but was eventually asked to stop coming and was banned from the synagogue, by then he usually had made some converts, these converts meet on the first day of the week, wherever they could find a convenient meeting place. A business, a school, a house with a large courtyard.
Christian churches did not meet in Jewish synagogues. They may have adopted some similar form of structure of the meeting service based on the synagogue but it was generally based on singing of hymns, teaching the scriptures, which included Pauls letters, and other New testament writings as they were developed. Very much like todays Spiritual churches that are continuing to be planted world wide.
The true church is undergoing a revival. God's method has always been the church, particularly the local assembly and it is a time in history to get involved in one and not watch it on the internet.
The 1st church was not a place one went for information. It is the family of God living this New Life together and includes all of the real life rubbing shoulders stuff that your natural family requires. It can't be done on Facebook alone.
When Paul talked about teaching them from house to house it did not mean he went door knocking like a Jehovah Witness. It meant that he taught them in these Church gatherings that met in individual houses in the court yards. It does not mean that the group was automatically small because it was in a house. If it was one hundred or two hundred people meeting in the house courtyard it was very much like any local church today. There were leaders, elders, overseers. There was worship, doctrinal teaching.
They did not meet at synagogues. Jews taught the Law in synagagoes on the sabbath. Paul when first going to a new town to evangelize (where there was not yet a church) would go there to persuade them that Jesus was the Christ but was eventually asked to stop coming and was banned from the synagogue, by then he usually had made some converts, these converts meet on the first day of the week, wherever they could find a convenient meeting place. A business, a school, a house with a large courtyard.
Christian churches did not meet in Jewish synagogues. They may have adopted some similar form of structure of the meeting service based on the synagogue but it was generally based on singing of hymns, teaching the scriptures, which included Pauls letters, and other New testament writings as they were developed. Very much like todays Spiritual churches that are continuing to be planted world wide.
The true church is undergoing a revival. God's method has always been the church, particularly the local assembly and it is a time in history to get involved in one and not watch it on the internet.
The 1st church was not a place one went for information. It is the family of God living this New Life together and includes all of the real life rubbing shoulders stuff that your natural family requires. It can't be done on Facebook alone.
One room peasant houses were the norm.