Pastor Musa Daba led us through Acts 2:42–47, calling us to see the early Church not simply as a moment in history, but as a living pattern for our lives today. The devotion of the primitive Church—to the apostles’ teaching, fellowship, the breaking of bread, and prayer—reveals a Spirit-formed rhythm meant to shape our own walk with God.
This message reminded us that true Christian fellowship is far more than a social habit or tradition. It is a means of grace, ordained by God to strengthen and sustain His people. In a world that often grows cold and disconnected, this kind of fellowship becomes essential for preserving the fire of faith.
Through this teaching, we were invited to reconsider how we live in community—and to step more fully into the kind of shared life that nurtures, refines, and anchors us in Christ.