Before we go any further into church history, it is important to take a clarifying theology break. Many are those who have seen Saints as a special class of Christians who, through their own personal and practical holiness have attained levels of holiness that other Christians have not. Is this consistent with the teachings either of Christ or the Apostles? No. No it isn't. All Christians are saints, and that fact of identity spurns us on to being further conformed to the image of Christ. What a grace!
Title: All Christians are Saints Date: Yes Place: Everywhere Key Figures and Events: All Christians Documents of Significance: Psalms, Daniel, Luke, Acts, 1 Corinthians, Philippians, Ephesians, and Hebrews.
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Timothy Easley is a Pastor in the Binghamton, NY area.
He married his wife, Jennifer, in 2006.
Together, they have four children.
Naomi - 2007
Sophia - 2009
Levi - 2017
Sarah - 2020
B.A. in History from Gordon College (2006)
MDiv from Evangelical Seminary (2019)
Currently...