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What does the Church of Christ teach?

What does the Church of Christ teach?

The Churches of Christ affirm the orthodox teaching of the person of Christ and the Bible as the sole rule of faith and practice with the primacy of the New Testament as the revelation of the will of God. Most churches do not take part in interdenominational activities.

What is the difference between the United Church of Christ and the Church of Christ?

A progressive mix of Christian history and evolving theology, the UCC distinguishes itself from other denominations in its belief that God is “still speaking.” As a result of their acceptance of diversity and evolving theology, the United Church of Christ has become a liberal and often radical faith movement.

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Why does the Church of Christ not believe in musical instruments?

The Churches of Christ generally combine 1)the lack of any historical evidence that the early church used musical instruments in worship and 2) the lack of scriptural support in the New Testament authorizing the use of instruments in worship service to decide that instruments should not be used today in worship.

What do Assembly of God church believe?

The Assemblies of God holds to a conservative, evangelical and Arminian theology as expressed in the Statement of Fundamental Truths and position papers, which emphasize such core Pentecostal doctrines as the baptism in the Holy Spirit, speaking in tongues, divine healing and the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.

What is the relationship between the church and the kingdom of God?

The Kingdom of God that has broken into history in Jesus Christ continues to act through the Holy Spirit. The Church is the result of God’s action through his Spirit.

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What was the attitude of the church toward the use of musical instruments?

The church frowned on instruments because of their earlier role in pagan rites. 5. However, after 1100, organs and bells became increasingly common in cathedrals and monastic churches.

When were instruments first used in church?

The introduction of church organ music is traditionally believed to date from the time of the papacy of Pope Vitalian in the 7th century.

What is the difference between cult and church?

1 A church is a conventional religious organization. 2 A sect is a deviant religious organization with traditional beliefs and practices. 3 A cult is a deviant religious organization with novel beliefs and practices.

What does the Assemblies of God Church believe about baptism?

We believe in Water Baptism by immersion after salvation and Holy Communion as a symbolic remembrance of Christ’s suffering and death for our salvation. We believe the Baptism in the Holy Spirit is a special experience following salvation that empowers believers for witnessing and effective service.