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MEETING TIMES
SUNDAY
Bible Study - 9:30 am
Sunday Morning Worship - 10:40 am
Sunday Evening Worship - 6:00 pm
WEDNESDAY
Bible Study - 7:30 pm
Evangelist: Rob Speer
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MORE ABOUT US
| xWe Strive to be the
Church Described in the New Testament |
It is
our purpose to be completely identified with the Christians of
the first century. We believe this to be possible to all who
will learn, believe and be guided by the plain teaching of the
word of God. Jesus declared such to be "the seed of the
kingdom" (Lk. 8:11). A fundamental truth in nature is that
a specific kind of seed, when planted, will always produce after
its kind. The word of God when planted in the hearts of honest
people, and obeyed will produce Christians - just as it did in
the first century - nothing more and nothing less. We are human,
and therefore subject to error, so we recognize the possibility
that we may be wrong in our application of the scriptures. If
we can be shown where we are wrong, by the scriptures, we are
willing and anxious to change.
| xOur Emphasis is Spiritual,
Not Material or Social |
Our building is designed to
facilitate our work and worship. We place little emphasis on
luxurious surroundings. While as individuals Christians we seek
each others' association socially, the church is not a social
club or agency and therefore the Lord's money is not used to
promote social functions or works. Our aim is spiritual (1 Pet.
2:5; 1 Tim. 3:15).
| xWe Have No Human Authority |
There is no man, or group of
men who legislate for the church. We have not one to answer to
but Christ. He is the head of the church (Eph. 1:22). As was
true in the first century, there is no intercongregational organization,
but rather independent congregations in different locations with
Christ as Lord and Master. According to the authority of Christ,
when a congregation matures to the point where men meet the qualifications,
overseers (also called bishops, elders, or pastors) are appointed
to look after the spiritual welfare of the congregation. Such
men are appointed only when the congregation determines that
they meet all of the qualifications listed by Paul in 1 Tim.
3:1-7 and Titus 1:5-9. They then have the responsibility to "feed
the flock" with the spiritual food found in the scriptures,
and to be living examples for others to see (1 Pet. 5:1-3).
| xThe
Bible is Our Guide in Serving God |
Therefore we have no man-written
creed books to follow. We are governed in faith and conduct by
the Bible alone. While recognizing and heeding the guiding principles
of the Old Testament, we seek to conform to the
teachings of the New Testament (1 Cor. 10:4; Heb. 1:1-2; 1 Pet.
4:11). We accept the Bible as being both verbally inspired and
infallible in content (2 Pet. 1:20-21; 1 Cor. 2:11-13). Consequently,
when the Bible speaks upon any given subject, its pronouncement
is accepted as final. By its own testimony, no one may with impunity
alter a single word of it (Deut. 4:2; Prov. 30:6; Rev. 22:18-
19).
We plead for unity among all
who obediently respond to the doctrines and commandments given
in the New Testament. Such is in harmony with the prayer of Jesus
and the pleadings of the apostle (Jn. 17:20- 21; 1 Cor. 1:10;
Eph. 4:1-6). We consider such unity to be possible, or Jesus
would not have prayed for it. We also note that unity and love
for each other was a mark of discipleship in the early churches
(Jn. 13:34-35; Acts 2:44-46; Acts 4:32). And since division has
always been the result of departure from "the faith which
was once delivered unto the saints" (Jude 3), we believe
that division can be healed by a return to the revealed word
of God.
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