The Table of Fellowship
Acts 2:42-47
1. The Significance of the Table
The sermon highlights an early 3rd-century mosaic from a house church in Megiddo where a believer named Akeptous donated a table “to God Jesus Christ.”
2. Grace Flowing Outward
The early church’s devotion to “the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer” (Acts 2:42) was the natural outflow of the grace they received at the King’s Table.
3. Discipleship Around the Table
The sermon says the deepest discipleship happens in committed, everyday relationships around the table—not primarily in large crowds or online.
4. Displaying Christ to the World
Jesus said, “By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another” (John 13:35). The early church displayed this love through unity, generosity, and shared life (Acts 2:46–47; 4:32–37).
Acts 2:42-47
1. The Significance of the Table
The sermon highlights an early 3rd-century mosaic from a house church in Megiddo where a believer named Akeptous donated a table “to God Jesus Christ.”
- Why do you think the table was so central to early Christian worship and fellowship, even under persecution? How does this challenge our modern view of communion and community?
2. Grace Flowing Outward
The early church’s devotion to “the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer” (Acts 2:42) was the natural outflow of the grace they received at the King’s Table.
- When have you experienced God’s grace at the King’s Table (in worship, communion, or personal time with the Lord) powerfully moving you toward deeper relationships with other believers?
- What tends to keep grace from flowing outward into real koinonia in our lives?
3. Discipleship Around the Table
The sermon says the deepest discipleship happens in committed, everyday relationships around the table—not primarily in large crowds or online.
- How have you seen real growth in Christ happen through face-to-face fellowship, meals, accountability, or “faithful wounds of a friend” (Proverbs 27:6)?
- What practical barriers (busyness, distraction, fear, etc.) keep us from this kind of Table fellowship, and how can we overcome them?
4. Displaying Christ to the World
Jesus said, “By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another” (John 13:35). The early church displayed this love through unity, generosity, and shared life (Acts 2:46–47; 4:32–37).
- What would it look like for our Life Groups (or tables in our homes) to make the love of Christ visible and believable to a watching world?
- Share one concrete step you sense the Lord inviting you to take this month to strengthen the Table of Fellowship in our church family (e.g., hosting, inviting someone, joining a group, etc.).
