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The Church

The Church. The Work of the Early Church The Acts of the Apostles The Letters The Book of Revelation. Mission of the Apostles. Continue Jesus’ mission Spread Christianity Accept the Holy Spirit. Continue Jesus’ Mission. Began during Jesus lifetime

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The Church

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  1. The Church The Work of the Early Church The Acts of the Apostles The Letters The Book of Revelation

  2. Mission of the Apostles Continue Jesus’ mission Spread Christianity Accept the Holy Spirit

  3. Continue Jesus’ Mission • Began during Jesus lifetime • Jesus proclaimed the good news & healed people, sent his apostles to do the same (Mt. 10: 5-15) • At His ascension sent apostles to • “Go make disciples of all nations, baptizing in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you” (Mt. 28: 19-20) • His mission was universal, for everyone

  4. Christianity Spreads • Within a few years, faith was proclaimed from Jerusalem to Samaria • St. Paul travels to Asia Minor and Greece and plans to go to Spain • Scholars tell us that the Church traveled south into Egypt and into eastern Syria

  5. Map of Christianity’s Growth

  6. Spreading the Gospel • Conversion of Paul (Acts 9:1-12) • Dramatic conversion experience • Blinded • Fasts • Baptized by Ananias • Early evangelism • Peter baptizes both Jews and gentiles • Paul begins to preach to those in Damascus • Peter’s vision (Acts 10: 9-16) • Relates that baptism is for all not just the Jews • Jews & Gentiles in the Church • Paul preaches to both Jews and gentiles • Gentiles are more accepting • Controversy occurs as to whether to become a follower of “The Way” is a 1 or 2 step process

  7. What Facilitated the Spread? • Holy Spirit • Missionary Journeys of Paul • The most prolific evangelizer • Council of Jerusalem, 49AD • PaxRomana(27-180 AD) • A period of peace and prosperity in the Roman Empire • Good roads • Safe sea routes • Knowledge of Greek

  8. The Holy Spirit & The Apostles’ Mission • Pentecost • Came to the newly baptized • Inspired the results of Council of Jerusalem, 49 AD • Inspired and strengthened the apostles and disciples that participated in the evangelization

  9. Paul’s Contribution • Preached to both the Jewish people and the gentiles • Was a Roman citizen • Understood both cultures • Spoke Greek • Used images familiar to all peoples • Was instrumental in the calling of the Council of Jerusalem • Wanted clarification on what was necessary for one to be baptized

  10. Paul’s Missionary Journeys • First Missionary Journey • 46-48 AD (with Barnabas) • Second Journey • 49-52 AD (with Timothy) • Third Journey • 53-57 AD • Paul’s Trip to Rome • 59-60 AD • Martyred in Rome by beheading

  11. Council of Jerusalem • Held in Jerusalem in 49AD • First “Ecumenical” Church Council • Purpose was to address the controversy regarding the necessity that those who desired baptism must become Jews by circumcision and adhere to dietary laws • Declared that Baptism was open to all and adherence to circumcision and dietary laws was not necessary, all must obey the commandments • Three necessary observances • No meat sacrificed to false gods • No meat of strangled animals or meat full of blood • Avoid illicit sexual practices

  12. Persecution & Martyrdom • Adherence to beliefs is not always easy or popular • Martyr • One who gives up his life for the sake of the Church • Jewish persecution • Jewish leaders did not accept Jesus as Messiah so therefore sought to stop teachings about him; claimed that believers of Jesus were blasphemers • Roman persecution • Refusal to worship or offer sacrifice to the gods of Rome was seen as disloyalty to the emperor

  13. Martyrdom of the Disciples • Martyr: a witness, one who dies for his faith or beliefs • St. Stephen, the first martyr, stoned to death at the feet of Saul (who later became Paul) • Apostles: The first witnesses to the truth. All except one, John, were martyred • Communion of Saints: Entire assembly of the Church that have lived or are living a just and holy life, in heaven , purgatory or on earth. • Canonization: An official church process that declares a person to have lived a holy life of heroic virtue. Last stage confers sainthood. • Modern martyrs: Fr. Oscar Romero, Sr. Dorothy Strang, St. Andrew Kim

  14. Church’s Final Trial • Before the Parousia the Church will undergo a final persecution • The appearance of an antichrist • Someone who claims the power and authority of God • One who preaches the opposite of Jesus • God’s love will support us during those times • God will triumph in the end

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