Before The Bible What Did Christians Believe?

Many of us grew up hearing that Christianity began with a book in hand and a preacher on a mission. But is that really the whole story? What if I told you that the faith of the earliest Christians wasn’t built on a single book—but on a living, breathing tradition?

Before the Bible as we know it existed, the Church was thriving. The Apostles didn’t hand out New Testaments—they lived the Gospel, teaching through their actions and words, guided by the Spirit. So, what did those early Christians rely on for truth and guidance? How did they know what to believe?

This blog is an invitation to dig deeper and challenge the status quo. Could it be that the faith handed down by the Apostles included more than just the written word? What if sola scriptura—the idea that the Bible alone is the sole authority—misses a crucial piece of the puzzle?

Together, we’ll rediscover the writings of the Church Fathers, explore the rich role of sacred tradition, and ask the tough questions that many have avoided for too long.

It’s time to rethink what we’ve been taught. Scripture is sacred, but is it the only source of Christian truth? Let’s uncover the vibrant, living faith that has carried believers for centuries—before, during, and beyond the formation of the Bible.

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