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Acts 18:1-4
Introduction
Mentioned predominately only in Acts 18
Mentioned briefly in Romans 16:3; 1 Corinthians 16:19; 2 Timothy 4:19
They were a ministry team - model for deacon and wives ministry…
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They stayed together as a Team!
They are never mentioned separately
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They stood together for their Beliefs  (2)
They had been expelled from Rome because of their beliefs.
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They served together in the Church
They supported God’s man   (2-3)
Ø       Helped Paul find work
Ø       Worked with Paul
They followed God’s leadership  (18-19)
Ø       They were willing to change in order to follow God
Ø       They continued in the ministry God lead them to.
They protected God’s Church  (24-28)
Ø       They headed off false doctrine
Ø       They headed off a possible division.
\\ Order
7:00 - 7:45      Meal
7:45                 Welcome~/Prayer                                   John
7:55                 Message                                          Tim
8:15                 Dismiss
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