
Church of the New Testament
The Church of the New Testament refers to the community of believers founded on the teachings of Jesus Christ, as described in the New Testament scriptures. It emphasizes living according to Jesus's teachings, worshiping God, and spreading the Gospel. The early church was characterized by practices like communal worship, baptism, and sharing resources. Today, this term often refers to Christian groups that align closely with the practices and beliefs depicted in the New Testament, seeking to emulate the life and mission of the original disciples while fostering faith, fellowship, and spiritual growth within their communities.