New converts in the early church were integrated into the community through baptism, which symbolized their commitment to the faith and marked their entry into the Christian community. They participated in communal worship, shared meals, and engaged in prayer and teaching, fostering a sense of belonging. Mentorship and guidance from established members helped new believers understand doctrines and practices, while regular gatherings allowed for fellowship and support as they grew in their faith. This holistic approach ensured that converts were not only welcomed but also actively involved in the life of the church.
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