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  1. 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 that of the necessity of baptism for salvation and the prohibition of musical instruments in worship.

  2. Jan 23, 2024 · Learn about the origins, doctrines, and practices of Churches of Christ, a denomination that traces its roots to the American Restoration Movement. Find out how they follow the Bible, baptize by immersion, and cooperate with other congregations.

    • The Original Church
    • A Falling Away / Apostasy
    • How Did The Restoration Come About?
    • False Doctrines Again
    • Persecution of The Church
    • Divisions at Joseph Smith’s Death

    The Church of Christ traces its history back to the original organization that was established by Jesus Christ in the first century AD. That original Church had Jesus Christ as its head and twelve Apostles that had the oversight of the Church organization on the earth. The ancient New Testament Church taught the pure, simple gospel of Christ. This ...

    Unfortunately, over time ideas and doctrines were introduced into the Church by men instead of relying upon the established doctrine of Jesus Christ. These included the consolidation of authority into one man (the bishop) and alternative modes of baptism. These and other doctrines continued and grew until there was a complete falling away or aposta...

    This “restoration” occurred in 1829-1830. This time was the fulfillment of the 1260 yrs of apostasy prophesied by John (Rev 12:6, 14 and 13:5, note: in prophetic terms, days are given for years, i.e. 1260 days = 1260 years) and Daniel (Daniel 7:25). It was also the time when the image spoken of in Daniel chapter 2 stood in its’ completeness, with a...

    The Church of Christ grew rapidly as the gospel was spread and was accompanied by the power of the Holy Ghost and with miracles. Unfortunately the devil was also hard at work at this time, trying to destroy the Church from without and within. The tempter used the same lies, appeals to pride and temptations of power that had worked in the past and i...

    The Church had been directed by God to go to Independence, Missouri, as a headquarters and a gathering place for a New Jerusalem with a Temple to be built in the future. Many members made the journey to Independence and the Church continued to grow; however in a short time the members were violently driven out of Independence, and eventually all of...

    At the death of Joseph Smith, Jr. the Church was cast into disarray. When the Church was first organized in 1830, God had directed that there should be 12 Apostles called to have the oversight of the Church, just as in New Testament times. Instead, Joseph Smith had allowed himself to be set up as the head of the Church and as a result, when he was ...

  3. Church of Christ, any of several conservative Protestant churches, found chiefly in the United States. They are strongest in parts of the Midwest and in the western and southern parts of the country. Each church is known locally as a Church of Christ and its members as Christians, and each church.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Exploring the beliefs and history of the Church of Christ unveils a rich tapestry of faith, tradition, and ideology. Understanding the origins, evolution, and impact of this religious denomination sheds light on its fundamental principles and the role it plays in shaping modern Christianity.

  5. Sep 1, 2012 · The views and opinions expressed in these studies, sermons, or any other material found on this website, do not necessarily agree with the accepted general beliefs of the Church of Christ. Mission Statement: This website is an online resource for the members of the Church of Christ and all those seeking truth.

  6. Churches of Christ emerged in the first major division of the Stone-Campbell Movement at the end of the nineteenth century as those who maintained a strict understanding of the directives and silences of the Bible.