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Churches of Christ - Wikipedia The Churches of Christ, also commonly known as the Church of Christ, is a loose association of autonomous Christian congregations located around the world Typically, their distinguishing beliefs are the necessity of baptism for salvation and the prohibition of musical instruments in worship
Home ‹ Concord church of Christ All women are invited to join us on the third Friday of each month at 10:00 AM for a special time of Bible study, fellowship, and lunch We’ll spend time in God’s Word, enjoy visiting together, and share a meal Friday, February 20, at 10:00 AM is our next time together
Concord Church of Christ We believe the Bible to be the inspired Word of God At Concord Church of Christ we use God’s holy message as way to develop a closer and more meaningful relationship with God and our Lord Jesus Christ We use the Bible to offer practical teaching for all phases of our lives
FCC Concord We believe that everyone is an equal child of God who deserves deep and meaningful connections, a purpose-filled life, and love expressed through belonging, service, and justice
The churches of Christ welcome you. Each congregation of the churches of Christ is autonomous, and it is the Word of God that unites us into One Faith (Ephesians 4:3-6) We follow the teachings of Jesus Christ and his holy Apostles, and not the teachings of man We are Christians only!
Core Beliefs of the Church of Christ The principles of the Church of Christ guide faithful adherence to New Testament teachings, unity, and worship Learn more about each aspect our scripture-based beliefs:
Church of Christ - 10 Things to Know About Beliefs and History The Church of Christ is one of several Christian denominations to arise from the American Reformation Movement of the 19th century They practice strict biblical adherence and follow traditions of the early Christian church