Icons of All Saints
The early Christian art displayed in our graphic above is the "Good Shepherd" which 28.5 inches in diameter from the early third century from of Lucina which is adjacent to the tomb of Cornelius. The lambs represented to the left are 17 x 14.5 inches from the mid fourth century are from the left hand side of the "Lambs with the Good Shepherd" from the chamber the Pecorelle. The Eucharist is 26 x 46 inches and is from the first half of the third century in the Chapel of the Sacraments.
We earnestly desire to grow as a Biblical covenant community standing in the historic catholic Protestant faith as our art and liturgy testify. We pray to be God-glorifying worshipers, whose worship is liturgically rich and offer weekly communion (Eucharist). Our propagation of the Reformed faith is vigorous and our steadfastness in Biblical teaching is vital. We encourage all the baptized to the Table (paedocommunion).
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