Unity Committed | Acts 15, Matthew 18

The language in the New Testament that is used to describe the church always paints the picture of unity. God’s plan was to form one body through the power of the gospel and one of the primary distinctives of the church was meant to be the way they love each other. This week we will look at the conflict that led to the Jerusalem council. We will observe how the conflict was dealt with and how the church was further unified as a result in hopes of understanding how conflict and unity are meant to play out for us today.

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