Take a Moment to Get
to Know us
No, we are not just another
denomination
Neither
are we inter-denominational. It is our sincere
desire to be non-denominational. It is
our wish and purpose to wear no other name than Christ's, and to be known
simply as Christians, members of the body of Christ---the
Our emphasis is spiritual not
material or social
As is
probably evident to you if you have seen our meeting place, we place little
emphasis upon luxurious surroundings. While
as individual Christians we seek each others' association socially, the church
is not a "front" for a social club or agency, and therefore the
Lord's treasury is not used to promote social functions. Our aim is spiritual
(1 Pet. 2:5; 1 Tim.
We strive to be the same 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" (Luke
We have no human head
There is
no man, or group of men, who legislate for the church. We have no one to answer
to but Christ. He is at the head of the
church (Eph.
The Bible is our only
book of rules
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 rules and patterns
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).
Our plea for unity
We plead
for unity among all who obediently respond to the doc-trines and commandments given
in the New Testament. Such is in harmony
with the prayer of Jesus and the pleadings of the apostles (John.
What to expect at our
assemblies
Our
assembled worship procedures are simple, spiritual and orderly, key-noted by
the words of Jesus, who said, "true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and
truth" (John.
Singing
The entire
assembly joins in singing gospel songs. There is no choir or special groups,
but simple congregational singing. Since we find no evidence in the New Testament
that the early church used mechanical instruments to accompany their singing,
we do not use them in our worship (Eph.
Prayer
The
congregation is led in prayer by one of the men in the assembly. We pray, not only to praise and thank God, but
also to ask for our needs and the needs of others (1 Tim. 2:1-4)
Preaching
The
lessons and sermons are designed to teach God's word so as to encourage
compliance by those who listen. It has
become increasingly popular for preachers to appear sensational by discussing
sub-jects not revealed in the Bible, advancing
fantastic theories and speculations, and even laying claim to miraculous
powers. We make no claim for sensationalism---just
a period of plain Bible teaching and study.
The
Lord’s Supper
Like the church in the time the New Testament
was written, we partake of the Lord's supper each first day of the week (Acts
20:7). The supper consists of unleavened bread and fruit of the vine as
memorials of the body and blood of Jesus (1 Cor.
Giving as we prosper
We do not
take up a collection every time we meet, but only on the first day of the week
as we have in the example in 1 Cor. 16:1-2. Should you attend our Sunday service when the
collection basket is passed through the entire assembly you are not expected to
give. This is
the responsibility of our members, not our guests.
Please come and study with us
When you
visit our assemblies, you will be received friendly, kindly and courteously. We believe this to be the natural attitude of
those who truly love God and mankind. Though
you may at first be among strangers, we hope that you will come to know us well
and count us as your friends.
These
principles are scriptural and logical. We invite you to consider them further. At your request we will gladly study the Bible
with you in the privacy of your home, or you may enroll in a free Bible
correspondence course which we will be happy to provide. Or, if you prefer, we will show you a video
presentation to further introduce you to the Lord's church. These services are free and may be had by
contacting us via phone as indicated elsewhere in this web site……We
thank you for allowing us to introduce ourselves, and hope to hear from you
soon.