Allison Church of Christ
Facts About The Church of Christ
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Singing
(I Cor. 14:15), (Col. 3:16) and (Eph. 5:19) all
give instruction
to Christians regarding singing. We sing praise to our God in every service,
without mechanical instruments. Everyone is encouraged to join in during the song service.
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Prayer
(I Cor. 14:15) deals with the practice of prayer. Prayer is
our only means of communicating our thankfulness to God for His wonderful
blessings, and talk to with Him about our needs, wishes, fears and troubles.
We practice this during each service, but we should also practice prayer each
day of our lives. Prayers in the worship services are led by one man with the rest of the congregation following silently along.
We pray for the sick and others who may need our
prayers, ask for the forgiveness of sins, and request God's help in our daily
lives.
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Teaching
Teaching was obviously a very important part of
worship in the New Testament Church. In (Acts 2:42), we find that the early Church continued steadfastly
in the apostles' doctrine. We believe that all scripture is inspired
from God, (II
Tim. 3:16-17) and teaches and informs us of everything we need to know
to live Christian lives (II Pet.
1:3). A plurality of capable men (Acts 13:1) one by
one, (I Cor. 14:31) exhort the congregation each time we meet, teaching
only from the Bible. No doctrines of men are allowed to be taught.
We believe that we must seek God's will and His will alone as presented in the
Bible
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Communion
In Mat. 26:26-28 our Lord instituted His supper, (I Cor. 11:20-34)
also deals with the communion service. But, (Acts 20:7) gives us
the pattern we should follow as to how often we are to partake of the communion, the early Church met on the
"first day of the week
to brake bread". This is a very important part of our service, and it
should be very important to in our lives.
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Giving
Many believe that tithing is still commanded today. But, in (2 Cor.
9:7), the Bible teaches us about our giving. It instructs us to
give as we purpose in our hearts, certainly it is a commandment to give of our means.
However, we do not solicit from visitors, or anyone else. The Christian should
cheerfully return a
portion of the blessings that God has given each one of us.
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The Gospel Plan of Salvation:
The Bible instructs us of 5 (five)
steps that we must take in order to reach salvation through the blood of Jesus Christ
(Matt. 26:28), these
steps include:
1.
Hearing
– Rom. 10:17
2.
Belief
– Rom. 10:9
3.
Repentance
– Acts 2:38
4.
Confession
– Rom. 10:9
5. Baptism – Rom. 6:4