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Monday Nov 12, 2018
What Does That Church Believe: Churches of Christ?
Monday Nov 12, 2018
Monday Nov 12, 2018
Where did they come from?
- Early leaders were Thomas Campbell (1763-1854) and his son Alexander (1788-1866); originally Presbyterians; criticized by Presbyterians for not making Presbyterian creeds and confessions the basis of fellowship and communion; served communion to non-Presbyterians; ultimate goal was to move Christianity back to its first-century roots; church membership should be based solely on the beliefs and practices of New Testament Christianity; motto of Christian Association of Washington County was “Where the Scriptures speak, we speak; where the Scriptures are silent, we are silent.”; originally called Campbellites or Disciples of Christ.
- Barton Stone (1772-1844) also broke away from the Presbyterian church and founded his group of followers simply known as “Christians;” didn’t want to be bound by human creeds; thought the Bible alone should be the rule of faith and practice.
- In 1832, the Campbells’ 12,000 followers and Stone’s 10,000 followers joined together in Lexington, KY; retained the name, “Disciples of Christ;” experienced heavy growth early on in Ohio, Illinois, Missouri, Indiana, and Tennessee.
What are their significant historical events?
- In the latter part of the 19th century, a conflict developed between conservatives and progressives; the conservatives withdrew in protest against the development of missionary societies and the use of instrumental music (organ) in church services; while the “Disciples of Christ” stayed and advocated mission societies and instrumental music, the conservatives withdrew and formed the “Churches of Christ” in 1906.
- In 1968, the “Disciples of Christ” strengthened their national presence regarding coordinated missions and evangelism and reorganized as the Christian Church.
What are their unique beliefs (Disciples of Christ: progressive)?
- Do not believe in original sin, but each person is sinful and responsible for his/her sinfulness following the age of accountability.
- The salvation process includes: hear, believe, repent, confess, be baptized, live a Christian life.
- Baptism is necessary for the remission or forgiveness of sins; although they don’t practice other forms, they accept other forms of baptism including infant baptism.
- The Eucharist is served every Sunday as a memorial feast and is open to all who believe in Jesus.
What are their unique beliefs (Churches of Christ: conservative)?
- See above except accepting other forms of baptism.
- Believes the Church of Christ began with the ministry of Jesus in 30 AD.
- Missionaries are supported by local church
- Hymns are sung a capella.
- Premillennialism is often viewed as heresy and must be eradicated from the church.
Major points of contention
- Is original sin biblical? Psalm 51:5; Romans 5:12-21
- Can a genuine believer lose his or her salvation? Romans 8:26-39; 1 John 2:19
- Does physical baptism remove or forgive sins?
- A better understanding of Acts 2:38; John 1:12, 3:16, 5:24, 11:25-26; Acts 10:43; Romans 6:23; Ephesians 2:8-9; Hebrews 9:22
- George W. Truett, “Immersion only does not constitute scriptural baptism. One must be immersed because he is already saved, and not, in any sense to secure salvation.”
Name |
Founded |
Members |
Congregations |
Website |
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) |
1832 |
518,434 |
3717 |
|
Christian Congregation |
1887 |
119,391 |
1439 |
|
Churches of Christ |
1906 |
1,500,000 |
15,000 |
|
Christian Churches and Churches of Christ |
1927 |
1,071,616 |
5579 |
Unknown |
My 2 Favorite Christian Churches/Churches of Christ
- Southeast Christian Church, Louisville, KY www.southeastchristian.org
- Oak Hill Church, San Antonio, TX www.oakhillschurchsa.org
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