The first-century Church's structure, rooted in apostolic authority and doctrinal unity, offers timeless principles for contemporary church administration. The roles of elders, deacons, and traveling overseers, along with the Jerusalem Council's model for decision-making, provide valuable insights. Emphasizing biblical fidelity, servant leadership, and the dissemination of apostolic teachings, the model ensures unity and effectiveness in church governance while honoring the distinct roles and contributions of all members.

