The document discusses the organization of the early church in Acts 6. As the number of disciples grew, there was a complaint that some widows were being overlooked in the daily distribution of food. The twelve apostles decided to appoint seven men to oversee this task, so that the apostles could focus on prayer and preaching. These deacons were chosen by the congregation and ordained by the apostles to care for the physical needs of the church members, allowing the church to fulfill its mission and serve all people.