Here are the real martyrs and Fathers of Faith that the WMSCOG talks about and praise, but actually don’t know by name and don’t know what they taught. I will go over in a different article how the WMSCOG simplistic and false view of early church history (Church in the East was perfect, kept Passover/Sabbath/etc. which is false for the most part)

Main Link to All Works:

https://www.earlychristianwritings.com/churchfathers.html

Didache (Late 1st century)

Author: Unknown, but traditionally attributed to the apostles or early Christian leaders. It is one of the earliest Christian writings and provides insights into Christian practices during its time.

Description of Works: Known as "The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles," the Didache is a manual for Christian ethics, rituals (baptism, fasting, prayer, and Eucharist), and church organization.

Link: https://www.earlychristianwritings.com/didache.html


Ignatius of Antioch (c. 35–108)

Author: Bishop of Antioch and an early Christian martyr, Ignatius is known for his emphasis on church unity, authority, and the role of bishops.

Description of Works: Written on his journey to martyrdom in Rome, his letters address heresies, ecclesiastical structure, and sacramental theology.


Polycarp of Smyrna (c. 69–155)