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The Early Church Prayer Gathering: In Acts 1:14, the disciples gathered constantly in prayer alongside a core group of women, including Mary, the mother of Jesus. This establishes women as vital partners in the foundational prayer life of the church.
Discipleship & Ministry: In Luke 8:1–3, a dedicated group of women (including Mary Magdalene, Joanna, and Susanna) traveled with Jesus and His disciples, providing financial support out of their own resources to fuel His ministry. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Hospitality and Leadership: In the New Testament, women opened their homes to host fellowships, which were the earliest forms of church communities. For instance, Lydia opened her home to Paul and Silas (Acts 16:15, Acts 16:40), and Priscilla and Aquila hosted a church in their house (Romans 16:3–5).
The First Evangelists: In all four gospels, women were the first to witness the resurrection of Jesus and were commissioned to share this “good news” with the other disciples (Matthew 28:7–8, John 20:17–18). [1]
