Acts 18 records the planting of a small church with just a few converts in the impressive first century city of Corinth. It was a place at odds with the Gospel and filled with the best things the world had to offer. In his letter of 1 Corinthians, Paul addressed many challenges and struggles which faced that young church. He encouraged them to be a church that honors God and reaches out to a watching world.

The church in Corinth existed across the globe and nearly two millennia before NAPC, but it has much to teach us. Join us as we go through our Small Group Journey: Corinth in the 1st century, New Albany in the 21st.

On Sunday, September 17 we learn that there are secondary issues over which Christians will disagree and have different convictions. This is not a problem, provided we treat one another with respect and seek to put others ahead of ourselves. This aligns with the EPC distinctive, “In essentials, unity; in non-essentials, liberty; in all things, charity.”