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What
is the Church of Christ? Is it just
another denomination? Are there any
characteristic beliefs that make it
different from the hundreds of
churches dotting the landscape of
our world today? Perhaps we can
answer these questions for you, but
first let me address a common
fallacy circulating in some
religious circles i.e. that
Alexander Campbell founded the
Church of Christ. This rumor exists
in part because Mr. Campbell was a
leading figure in the effort to
restore pure New Testament
Christianity in this country over
one hundred fifty years ago.
Preaching the old Jerusalem gospel,
and demanding a "thus saith the
Lord" for what we believe and
practice is a far cry from building
a church. Campbell did not build the
church of Christ, Christ did. (Mt.
16:18) In fact, Campbell did not
build any church. He merely carried
the good seed of the kingdom from
place to place and planted it in the
honest hearts of the hearers. Those
who responded, obeyed the gospel
(Rom. 1:16), not the teachings of
Mr. Campbell, and became Christians
(Acts 11:26) not Campbellites.
In
an attempt to introduce you to the
Church of Christ, let me first of
all introduce you to the people. Who
are these people? According to the
Bible, they are a group of
individuals who have, because of
their faith in Christ, embraced
Christianity. (I Cor. 11:l-2) They
are Christians (Acts 11:26) and feel
honored to wear the lovely name of
Jesus. In fact they are Christians
only i.e. they wear no human names
or appellation. They gather weekly
to remember the death of their
founder by celebrating the Lord's
supper. (Acts. 20:7; I Cor.
11:23-33).
Secondly, I should note that the
Church of Christ is not a
denomination. We do not owe our
existence to Campbell, Luther,
Wesley, Calvin, or any other man. We
are not descended from any such
group, but rather owe our existence
to the Lord himself. We pass up all
human movements by going back to the
beginning of the church in Acts 2.
Since Jesus teaches that the word of
God is the seed of the Kingdom, (Lk.
8:11) we believe that anywhere and
anytime the pure word of God is
preached, the results will be what
they were in New Testament days and
times. Thus the New Testament
becomes our blueprint for what we
teach and practice. If it is not
found there, then we reject it. If
it is taught there, then we accept
and practice it. We do our best to
reproduce the church which Christ
set before the world in faith, in
doctrine, and in practice.
This is the reason we refer to the
church in terms used only in the New
Testament. Such as "Church of God"
(Acts 20:28); "Church of the Lord";
"Churches of Christ" (Rom. 16:16)
etc. Since the church belongs to
Christ, and is the, bride of Christ,
and since he built the church, it
seems only right that we wear His,
and only His name.
The Church of Christ subscribes to
no human creed. We have no creed but
Christ and the New Testament
scriptures. We believe the word of
God to be inspired. To us it is the
perfect revelation of God's will to
man, and cannot be changed without
disobeying God. (Jno. 8:32; Gal.
1:6-9; Rev. 22:18-19; Jno. 17:17)
Since the rulings of church councils
are not inspired, they are not
binding upon God's people.
The Church of Christ is not governed
by an earthly board of directors,
with a president or superintendent
acting as head. Christ is the only
head of the church. (Eph. 1:2 and
Col. 1:18) Each local church is
self-governing and independent of
other churches. Bishops and Deacons
exercise leadership in local
churches. These men are selected by
the church in accordance with New
Testament regulations. (Titus 1 and
I Tim. 3.)
Finally, the Church of Christ may
not be joined as one joins a
denomination. Rather people are
added by the Lord to the church,
when they obey the gospel. In order
for the Lord to add one to His
church, the individual must believe,
(Heb. 11:6); repent, (Acts 2:38);
confess Christ, (Rom. 10:9-10); and
be baptized for the remission of
sins, (Act. 2:38, I Pet. 3:21). At
this point the Lord adds the
converted to the church (Acts 2:47).
One never is voted into the church,
or works his way into the church, or
buys his way into the church. Only
through obedience to the gospel does
anyone enter the Church of Christ.
Wouldn't you like to know more about
these people and their message? If
so why not talk with the ones who
have made this booklet available to
you. Remember to be in Christ means
everything. Don't delay your
obedience. |