Jamestown church of Christ

Frequently Asked Questions with Biblical Answers

Kyle Sanders

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Frequently Asked Questions with Biblical Answers

Is the church of Christ a new religious organization?

  • No. In fact, the church of Christ has existed for nearly 2000 years. The church, which is Christ’s kingdom on the earth, had its beginning in the first century on the day of Pentecost, a feast of the Jews. This came about just ten days after Jesus ascended into heaven. The establishment of the church was recorded in the Bible in Acts, where we read that on the first day about 3,000 people received the word preached by the apostles and were baptized (Acts 2:36-41).

Where did this church begin?

  • The Bible records that the church had its beginning in the city of Jerusalem (Acts 2:5,14). Before Jesus’ ascension to the Father, He told His apostles to wait for Him in Jerusalem until they received power from above, which was the power given to them by the Holy Spirit (Luke 24:49; Acts 1:4-8). Though the Lord’s church began in Jerusalem, Jesus instructed His followers to go into all the world and preach the gospel to every person (Mark 16:15). It is God’s will that there be congregations of His church throughout the whole world. In God’s sight there is only one spiritual body– His church, over which He is the head (Ephesians 1:22,23; Ephesians 4:4).

Who founded the church of Christ?

  • It was not founded by any man, but by the Lord Himself. The Bible says, “Unless the LORD builds the house, those who build it labor in vain.” (Psalm 127:1). The sole founder of the church was Jesus Christ, for He said, “…on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it” (Mathew 16:18). The rock upon which Jesus speaks of is His identity as the Messiah, or Christ (Matt. 16.16).

What books or standard of authority does the church of Christ follow?

  • The church of Christ does not follow or accept the teachings of men, including human teachings or creed books. We follow only the teachings of the Bible because, “All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness” (2 Timothy 3:16-17). The Bible is God’s word, His truth, and only its message contains the correct guide to make men free (John 8:32). Our creed is the Bible: it is the only authority that we accept in our faith and practice.

To what religious organization or denomination does the church of Christ belong?

  • The church of Christ is not a denomination (a smaller section of a whole), nor is it a part of any denominational organization. We are not connected with the Roman Catholic Church, Mormon Church, denominations within the Protestant Reformation, or any other group. We belong only to God. We are simply Christians, just as the disciples were called “Christians” in the first century (Acts 11:26). We strive to follow the pattern for the church that is found in the New Testament in order that today we might be just as the non-denominational church which Jesus founded nearly 2,000 years ago.

Where are the headquarters of the church of Christ?

  • The church of Christ has no headquarters on the earth, no central office, and no worldwide governing body. We have no pope, no president, and no person or group of persons on this earth who control the thousands of congregations that exist throughout the world. The Bible says Jesus is the head of the church (Ephesians 5:23), and God has put all things under His feet (Ephesians 1:22). Because Jesus, our head, now sits at the right hand of the Father in heaven (Colossians 3:1), the “headquarters” for the church of Christ are in heaven. Each local church or congregation is autonomous. Jesus Christ has been given all authority (Mathew 28:18), and every congregation is under His rule.

Why do you call yourselves the “church of Christ”?

  • Jesus promised His apostles, “…on this rock I will build my church” (Mathew 16:18). Therefore, the church belongs to Christ. The Bible also records that Jesus purchased the church with His own blood (Acts 20:28). The church is thus His by right of ownership. We wear the name of Christ to give honor to our Savior and head, to whom we belong. There are several descriptions of the church in the New Testament, including “church of God” (1 Corinthians 1:2), “churches of Christ” (Romans 6:16), “body of Christ” (Ephesians 1:22,23), “house of God” (1 Timothy 3:15), and “kingdom” of God’s Son” (Colossians 1:13).

On which day does the church of Christ worship?

  • The Bible declares that Jesus rose from the dead on the first day of the week, which is Sunday (Mark 16:9). In addition, in the first century Christians assembled on the first day of the week to remember their risen Lord and worship the God of heaven (Acts 20:7). Today the church of Christ continues to assemble each Sunday to worship the living God.

What do you do during your worship services?

  • Our worship each Lord’s day consists of five parts:
    • Preaching/study of God’s word (Acts 20:7; 2 Timothy 4:2) - We emphasize the Bible because only the word of God is a lamp for our feet to travel the way of life (Psalm 119:105). Only the gospel is God’s power to save man (Romans 1:16).
    • Prayer (Acts 2:42; Timothy 2:1,2,8) - Prayer is man’s way to communicate to God. Our prayers include thanksgiving, requests, praise and glory to God, and confession of sin.
    • Lord’s Supper (1 Corinthians 11:23-27) - The Lord’s Supper, which is also called “breaking bread” or “communion,” consists of two elements: unleavened bread and fruit of the vine. To remember the death of Jesus, each Sunday members of the church eat the bread, which represents the body of Jesus, and drink the fruit of the vine, which represents His blood (Matthew 26:26-28).
    • Contribution (1 Corinthians 16:1,2) - Giving to God on each first day of the week is the responsibility of each Christian. These contributions are used to support the work of the local church, and such free-will gifts are the sole source of income for the church. The church does not engage in business enterprises to support its activities.
    • Singing (Ephesians 5:19) - As the New Testament teaches, our music consists of offering praises to God in acapella singing, speaking to one another and admonishing one another “in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, singing and making melody” in our hearts to the Lord. No instruments of music are used.

What must one do to become a member of Christ’s church?

  • According to the Bible, men do not join the church, but rather God adds all saved people to His church (Acts 2:47). One must be born of water and the Spirit to enter the kingdom (John 3:5). The condition that one must meet to enter the church is to obey the gospel of Jesus Christ. One must:
    • Hear and believe the gospel message of salvation through Jesus Christ. (Romans 10.17)
    • Repent: change your mind about your sin, and about God, and decide to turn away from that sin to follow Jesus. (Acts 2.38; Acts 17.30-31; Luke 13.1-5)
    • Confess Jesus as the Christ, the Son of God. (Acts 8.37; 1 John 4.15)
    • Be baptized for the forgiveness of your sins. (Acts 2.38; Mark 16.16; 2 Peter 3.15)
  • When a person does all these things, he is saved and forgiven from all past sins, and God adds him to His church.
    He has been born into God’s family.

Why does the church of Christ exist? What is its mission?

  • The Bible indicates that before the creation of the world, the church was already in the mind of God (Ephesians 3:6-11). Its establishment was foretold by the prophets of the Old Testament (Isaiah 2:1-4). In all its activities, the church is to glorify God (Ephesians 3:21).
  • Our mission, like that of our Savior, is to seek and save the lost (Luke 19:10). To do this, the church has three different areas of work in which it engages:
    • Preaching the gospel of Christ to the lost.
    • Teaching the Bible to Christians to build them up and strengthen the church.
    • Doing of benevolence or good works for brethren in need.

Kyle Sanders

Kyle has been preaching since 2016 in Chiefland, Florida and Clinton, Mississippi before coming to work with the Jamestown church of Christ in 2021. Before preaching, he spent several years as a high school mathematics teacher in Indiana, Kentucky, and Florida. Kyle is a teacher at heart and brings his love of studying and interacting with students into his preaching and teaching efforts. He and his wife, a native Hoosier, have been blessed with five children, two dogs, a full house and zero leftovers.

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