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What do the Church of Christ believe in?

What do the Church of Christ believe in?

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.

Is the Church of Christ a Jehovah Witness?

When comparing the United Church of Christ to the Jehovah’s Witnesses, much can be learned from the names. And the Jehovah’s Witnesses feel strongly about giving witness, as did Jesus Christ, about the God named Jehovah in the Bible. But while they share some similarities, both groups differ in focus and belief.

What is the purpose of the Church of Jesus Christ?

The stated purpose of the church is “to share the gift of salvation through Jesus Christ, His promises and His redeeming love with all nations and races throughout the world and to carry out God’s plans in the latter days.”

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Is the Church of Christ a Pentecostal church?

Both these men had been members of the Church of God (Apostolic) prior to establishing this church….

Apostolic Church of Christ (Pentecostal)
Classification Protestant
Orientation Pentecostal
Origin 1969 Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Separated from Church of God (Apostolic)

What is the meaning of church in the Bible?

A group of Christians (see also Christian); church is a biblical word for “assembly.” It can mean any of the following: (1) All Christians, living and dead. (See saints.) (2) All Christians living in the world. (4) An individual congregation of Christians meeting in one building; also the building itself.

What is God’s mandate for the church?

The Church has a kingdom mandate and it is a commission to serve as the body for Christ to influence the earth. We are his hands and feet, eyes and ears and nothing can be accomplished by him except we yield to him.