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Christ Is Coming......

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Christ Is Coming......
Jesus said: Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth. Matthew 5:5

Our Faith and Beliefs

We are a Christian community of Brothers and Sisters whose fellowship is based on a common understanding of the Scriptures.

We have no central organization telling us what to do and believe.

We believe that Jesus the Christ is the son of God, who came to fulfill the Old Testament promises and covenants of God with mankind, primarily the covenants with Eve, Abraham and David.

We believe that Jesus is a man, who was tried and tempted as we are, yet who resisted sin even till death. Three days later, the only true God, the Father raised him to eternal life, after which Christ ascended to his Father's side to await the appointed time of his return.

We embrace the hope of resurrection to eternal life at the return of Christ. We believe that this will take place soon. At that time the kingdom of God will be established from Jerusalem, growing to encompass the whole world, offering freedom, hope and salvation to all mankind. The people of Israel, as the literal descendants of Abraham, will have a special place in this kingdom.

We believe that salvation is attained through faith in Christ. It is through faith that we are baptized into Christ for forgiveness of sins, and thereby participate in the promises to Abraham: to inherit the earth forever.

Doctrinally, we are are unique in Christendom in our understanding of the nature of Christ, and the way in which we are redeemed by his death. We reject as unbiblical the idea that Christ could die as a replacement sacrifice for us, thus covering all our sins forever with that one act. Certainly it is through his sacrifice that we may be forgiven, but only if we walk the path of self-denial that he marked out for us.

A Community of Christians Brothers and Sisters

We believe that the Bible (66 books) is the inspired word of God, complete and self-sufficient to instruct us in the way of salvation. We do not believe that any of us, past or present, has received any type of special revelation. It is only through sustained and prayerful reading of the Scriptures that we come to an understanding of the purpose of God in our lives, and how He would have us conduct ourselves day to day.

How we are Organized

We have no central leadership. The highest level of organization is the ecclesia (ie local church) which is typically led by a rotating selection of the more mature members. It is our distinct beliefs and dedication to hospitality that have enabled us to survive as a separate community.

We are NOT Non-denomination but Anti-denominational. That is, we have not merely chosen by way of congregation tradition to be unaffiliated with the hierarchy and governance of a denomination organization. That is, we have not merely chosen by way of congregation tradition to be unaffiliated with the hierarchy and governance of a denomination organization. We have decided to be independent and self-governing because the Bible does not provide authorization for churches to band together in some kind of mid-level organization. We believe God's way works and so we have decided to merely be an independent congregation governed by our own local shepherds as they submit to the Chief Shepherd Christ Jesus. See 1 Peter 5:1-5

God's Covenants

We believe that the Christ and his mission can only be understood in the light of a clear comprehension of the covenants he came to fulfill. Christ fulfilled the promise to Eve, that one of her seed would crush the serpent (Gen. 3:15). He fulfills the covenant with Abraham, that in his seed would all the nations of the earth be blessed (Gen 22:18, Gal. 3:16). And he will fulfill on his return God's promise to David, that one of his descendants would sit on his throne in Jerusalem for ever (II Sam 7:12-16).

It was always the understanding of these men and women that the Messiah would be their descendant. To present that Jesus was born more than a man, or that he existed as a person before Eve, Abraham and David, is to reject the clear presentation of God's purpose to these people of faith.

Jesus is a Man, not God!

We believe that the Bible is quite clear in its presentation that Christ is a man. The Son of God, but certainly not God Himself. The bulk of mainstream Christianity has staked its life on the assertion that Jesus is God. However, this is to be rejected for the following inescapable reasons, and many more:

God is one. There can only be one true God. It is undeniable that Jesus referred to himself and the Father as separate. To fly in the face of this the most fundamental of Biblical teachings, in any way, is to venture out onto very thin ice.

Mortality and immortality are mutually exclusive characteristics. God is immortal, and cannot die. Jesus died. If you alter this, all Scripture is inexorably weakened. Jesus always very clearly pointed out his subservience to God; in power, teaching and life itself. To assert their equality is untenable.

The God of the Bible

We believe that the God of the Bible is one, the Father alone (1 Cor. 8:6). God stands alone and unrivaled in the universe, the source of all good and evil (Is. 45:5-7). We reject the idea that the devil is one of Gods' angels that was permitted to rebel in the very heavens (thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven) and now wrestles with God for control of the world. We likewise reject the idea of a God with multiple independent personalities as not being in harmony with the teachings of scripture.

The Hope of Resurrection

We believe that the covenant of God with Abraham laid the framework for our hope. To Abraham and his descendants was promised the world as an inheritance (Gen 26:3-4 [to Isaac], Rom 4:13, Ps. 37). Hebrews points out that Abraham received nothing, and that the covenant will be fulfilled in the resurrection (Heb. 11:39-40). We believe then that the literal earth, restored and renewed, is the inheritance of the Abraham and his descendants in faith. While awaiting this inheritance, all await resurrection in the sleep of death, where there is no consciousness (Ps 146:3-4, Ecl. 9:10).

The Kingdom of God

We believe that God will establish a Kingdom on earth at the return of Christ. This kingdom will be a restoration of the kingdom of David, with Jerusalem as its' capital, in fulfillment of II Sam. 7.

Israel

Israel, as the literal descendants of Abraham, will always have a place in the plans of God. This is not through any particular righteousness of theirs, on the contrary, both the Bible and history have shown them to be a stubborn and willful people (much like us all). However, God is bound by his promise to Abraham his friend to care for his descendants forever. Those who believe in Christ, the seed of Abraham, join the ranks of his descendants, but do not replace the people of Israel. (Rom 11:1, 11, 25-29; Jer 33:25-26)

Baptism

We believe that baptism is the outward sign of a repentant and contrite heart, of a person convicted of their sinfulness, and desiring redemption. We believe that through baptism you participate symbolically in the sacrifice and resurrection of Christ, and thereby attain forgiveness of sins. We do not believe that baptism is optional. (Mark 16: 15-16; John. 3:3-5)

The Bible states that a belief is necessary before baptism takes place. Consider this example from the Lord Jesus Christ: “And he said unto them, Go, ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. He that believes and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believes not shall be damned”. Mark 16:15-16

So before a valid baptism then firstly a belief in the gospel must be held. A baby cannot believe something they cannot understand. In the Bible we have grown men studying their Bibles and being preached to before they understand and believe it – so for a baby it would be impossible.

Here’s another example: “Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins… Then they that gladly received his word were baptized: and the same day there were added unto them about three thousand souls”. Acts 2:38-41 Notice that these people first received the word which Peter taught (which was the gospel) and then were baptized.

Sprinkling Is Unscriptural

Another unscriptural practice is that the infants have water sprinkled over them. Why is this unscriptural? Because the Bible clearly states that baptism is the sign of somebody going down into a symbolic grave and then rising up out of that grave as Christ rose form the dead (read Romans 6). This requires the whole body to go under the water not to have the water sprinkled over them. See these examples: “And he commanded the chariot to stand still: and they went down both into the water, both Philip and the eunuch; and he baptized him.” Acts 8:38 “And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water…” Matthew 3:16 “Buried with him (Christ) in baptism, wherein also ye are risen with him through the faith of the operation of God, who hath raised him from the dead.” Collosians 2:12 Notice in the first two examples vast quantities of water are required. Why is this if a simple sprinkling would be acceptable?!

The word translated “baptize” comes from a Greek word “bapto”. This means “TO DYE – To dip into any coloring liquid for the sake of the effect”. For a cloth to be completely dyed it has to fully immersed in water. The dye is not sprinkled on it! So by understanding the Greek word a little better can see the idea behind baptism and can understand that infant sprinkling is not scriptural.

The Bible is the Word of God
"Study to show yourself approved unto God ..." (2 Timothy 2:15)

The Bible is God's Holy Book! In it, He reveals His purpose, His character, and His plan for our salvation. His son Jesus Christ is revealed as the perfect example of the character each of us should strive for. The Bible is very clear that in order to gain salvation (to be saved), we must fully understand the purpose and nature of God, of Jesus Christ, and of ourselves.

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Our Church does not ask for or collect Tithes. Tithing is illegal and is an abusive practice of the Churches. Church leaders don’t tell you this because they want your money! It is a sin to enforce tithing on New Testament Christians! The Tithing Law Was Given to ISRAEL ONLY and is Not Required for Christians and is Unscriptural Under the New Covenant according to God’s Word the Bible.

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