This document provides an overview of the author's perspective on the New Testament model for the church based on writings from Acts to Jude. Some of the key points made include:
- The early church was made up of believers relating to each other as brothers and sisters, coming together to worship God and spread the gospel.
- Leadership in the early church involved multiple elders and was not a hierarchical structure. Women also served in roles like deaconesses.
- Homes played an important role in the early church as places for fellowship, communion, and teaching.
- Spiritual gifts like prophecy and teaching were shared among many believers, not just formal clergy.
- Offerings and possessions were shared among believers to