How first-century churches differed from most modern-day churches (Part 1 of 2)

“They didn’t have air conditioning, carpet or nothing,” says Dylan, age 5. Actually, it was “the way the seats were lined up,” says Milese, 6. No, that wasn’t it at all: “because there were no chairs back then,” says Halie, 6.

You all missed it, says Hannah, 6: “They did not have toys back then or church dresses.”

Many interesting answers, but Gracie, 7, wins the award for the most thought-provoking: “Church was different back then because they didn’t have one.”

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