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Although the Apostle Paul has become the primary “star” of Acts,
his missionary successes could not have been nearly as impactful without his missionary partners and a network of friends he called his “fellow workers.”
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Lydia: “The Independent Business Woman” * Acts 16: 11-15, 40
1st convert in Europe Was a “God-fearer” Dealer of purple cloth Began a house church
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“Bi-Vocational Missionary Couple”
Aquila & Priscilla: “Bi-Vocational Missionary Couple” * Acts 18: 1-4, 18-28 Jewish Christians originally from Rome Both worked as tent/leather makers Opened their home as “ministry base” Went w/ Paul from Corinth to Ephesus
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Apollos: * Acts 18:23 – 19:1 “The Intellectual Apologist & Pastor”
A Disciple of John Alexandrian Apologist Mentored by A & P Pastored churches in Ephesus & Corinth
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1 Corinthians 3: 1-11 Paul reminds the Corinthians
(and us today) that ministry work is not a competition, but a collaboration.
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In the stories of Lydia, Aquila & Priscilla, and Apollos we see how these “normal” believers utilized their experiences, training, and gifts to advance the Kingdom of God.
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The ministries of Lydia, along with Aquila and Priscilla, remind us that one of the defining traits that helped grow the Church then (and currently) is HOSPITALITY.
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Eucharist: Koinonia: “Thanksgiving”
Koinonia: “common sharing, fellowship, community, participating together”
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