All the believers were of one heart and mind.

Acts 4:32 (NKJV)

 

Community does not start with adopting a set of doctrines and beliefs or following a certain church practice. Rather, community begins with being loved and embraced by the community of the Trinity. Our encounters with the Triune God (the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit) enrich and shape our communal experience.

We do not need to manufacture unity in our church community because we are one and united in and through the Trinity. Rather, we manifest its reality as we build lives and reach lives together. Then solidarity, forgiveness, and true harmony become great possibilities and experiences for our church community to share.

Being one and united in and through the Trinity, we do not have to manufacture unity in our community. Rather, we are to manifest its reality Then solidarity, forgiveness and true harmony become incredible possibilities and opportunities for our church community to experience together.

The early church lives and moves in one accord. In the Acts of the Apostles, the term "one accord" appears many times. In each occurrence, the Greek word "homothumadon" is used and it simply means "with one mind, one objective and one passion".

God desires that we become one, just as the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are one. If we cannot be one with one another, it is not a "fact problem," but a "faith problem" on our part. We are one family with one Father God in Christ, and the Holy Spirit guides us in walking together so that we can be God's living expression of Himself on earth.

Our perception of God affects what we are and do in His name. In other words, the strength of our relationship with Him determines the health of our church community. Having experienced the perfect love of the Trinity, we seek progression and not perfection in the manner we welcome and receive people. If we truly believe and live the gospel, we will show the same extraordinary grace, favour, and blessings to one another and others who have yet to be part of our community.

Continue to believe and practise the truth we have in Christ, and we shall see His grace at work in our midst.