LIFESTYLE IN THE CAC
The members live in their own households. Because the Community of Apostolic Christians is a spiritual community, the members have control over their own individual finances and material goods. If they are married, their first responsibility is to the welfare of their family, and secondarily to the Opus Spiritus Sancti. Our members do not claim any expectation of financial or material help from others in the CAC, though this does not exclude the possibility that members voluntarily help one another when a great need arises.
For members of the CAC, Community Life takes place in the brotherly and sisterly relationships we find with one another at the regular meetings. These meetings take place in the individual areas with varying frequency of one to four times a month. This community life also exists when members meet each other or are in communication with each other in times of particular need.
We find our model in the first Christians as they are described in the Acts of the Apostles. We come together for prayer, meditation on the scriptures and for sharing; if possible, we celebrate the Eucharist together. We share our faith and needs. Spiritual help is offered and current topics are discussed at the meetings, so that the members may be strengthened for their apostolate in family, parish and work place.
The meetings often include some time for socializing with refreshments.
For members of the CAC, Community Life takes place in the brotherly and sisterly relationships we find with one another at the regular meetings. These meetings take place in the individual areas with varying frequency of one to four times a month. This community life also exists when members meet each other or are in communication with each other in times of particular need.
We find our model in the first Christians as they are described in the Acts of the Apostles. We come together for prayer, meditation on the scriptures and for sharing; if possible, we celebrate the Eucharist together. We share our faith and needs. Spiritual help is offered and current topics are discussed at the meetings, so that the members may be strengthened for their apostolate in family, parish and work place.
The meetings often include some time for socializing with refreshments.