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Who we are in the Lord's church?
We are every-day ordinary people desiring to be faithful Christians. We seek simply to study and practice the only word of God, the Bible. We are not bound by denominational ties, traditions, doctrines, or organizations. We are not a denomination. We have no creeds or confessions of faith; the Bible alone is our source of faith (Romans 10:17) and authority in matters of faith and worship. We desire to practice simple New Testament Christianity. We desire to be the church that Christ built (Matthew 16:18)--the churches of Christ (Romans 16:16). We "speak where the Bible speaks....and are silent where the Bible is silent, with love in all things".
"We are Christians only, but not the only Christians"
"We are Christians only, but not the only Christians"
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Can you always believe the signs?
Recently my daughter Tori received a coupon from Dunkin Donuts for being a good student in her first grade class. So of course a trip to Dunkin Donuts was immediately scheduled for the following Saturday morning.
Being a typical six year old, Tori ordered a chocolate iced donut with sprinkles and an OJ. I wanted a "dunkin donut" and a cup of coffee.
For the younger readers, Dunkin Donuts used to make a plain cake donut with a little handle baked right on the donut so you could "dunk" it without getting your fingers into the coffee you were dunking into. It was the Dunkin Donut "trademark", just like the "over glazed, fresh,hot, now" Krispy Creme donuts from my home state of North Carolina.
The young lady behind the counter informed me that Dunkin Donuts no longer made or sold Dunkin Donuts. I went "huh"? How can it be Dunkin Donuts if you have no Dunkin Donuts? Isn't that like McDonald's without Big Macs? Or Kentucky Fried Chicken without fried chicken? Or Pizza Hut with no pizza?
Have some of the churches of Christ went the way of Dunkin Donuts? Unfortunately, yes. How many times do we hear of folks going into what they think is a congregation of the Lord's church, and discovering that "they don't preach Christ there anymore". Or they find the instrument of music, choirs and contemporary worship services. Even women preaching and serving the Lord's supper.
Brother Tom Holland in a recent meeting states that " I wish they would just go ahead and take church of Christ off of their buildings and signs". We see congregations all over the United States and the world turning their backs on the Restoration movement and embracing emergent church and post modern doctrines.
Let us return to the Bible as our only source of authority for how we worship God, sing praises to His name, commemorate His Son Jesus' Last Supper, and forgive one another. May we never depart from the sound doctrine of Scripture to embrace man made creeds and false doctrines. And let us never, like Dunkin Donuts, stop being the church of Christ and still advertise that we are.
Being a typical six year old, Tori ordered a chocolate iced donut with sprinkles and an OJ. I wanted a "dunkin donut" and a cup of coffee.
For the younger readers, Dunkin Donuts used to make a plain cake donut with a little handle baked right on the donut so you could "dunk" it without getting your fingers into the coffee you were dunking into. It was the Dunkin Donut "trademark", just like the "over glazed, fresh,hot, now" Krispy Creme donuts from my home state of North Carolina.
The young lady behind the counter informed me that Dunkin Donuts no longer made or sold Dunkin Donuts. I went "huh"? How can it be Dunkin Donuts if you have no Dunkin Donuts? Isn't that like McDonald's without Big Macs? Or Kentucky Fried Chicken without fried chicken? Or Pizza Hut with no pizza?
Have some of the churches of Christ went the way of Dunkin Donuts? Unfortunately, yes. How many times do we hear of folks going into what they think is a congregation of the Lord's church, and discovering that "they don't preach Christ there anymore". Or they find the instrument of music, choirs and contemporary worship services. Even women preaching and serving the Lord's supper.
Brother Tom Holland in a recent meeting states that " I wish they would just go ahead and take church of Christ off of their buildings and signs". We see congregations all over the United States and the world turning their backs on the Restoration movement and embracing emergent church and post modern doctrines.
Let us return to the Bible as our only source of authority for how we worship God, sing praises to His name, commemorate His Son Jesus' Last Supper, and forgive one another. May we never depart from the sound doctrine of Scripture to embrace man made creeds and false doctrines. And let us never, like Dunkin Donuts, stop being the church of Christ and still advertise that we are.
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1 comments:
Hi Doug,
Great little article on living up to the name we wear.
I'm one of the little dots down in the right hand corner of your ClustrMaps Visitor Locations - thats right, I'm in Australia. :)
I've poured through your posts and heard your cry to preach the word to the lost and edify the saved. I would like to bring to your attention the plight of churches of Christ in Australia. We are DESPARATELY in need of sound, gospel preachers. Churches here are small, there about 2000 Christians in about 75 churches in the whole nation.
I believe you would be welcomed with open arms if you visited us here and considered the great things God could do through your service to Him.
Now I know Australia is a long way from Tennessee. Having been to the States three times, I can speak from experience of enduring 18 hours of flying from Sydney to Chicago, for example. And I also know that you have a family, most of whom are probably still in school. Plus you and your wife are still of working age. These must all be considered in such a change of location.
A preacher who has experienced the exact same change is Kent Hartman, who lectures at Oklahoma Christian University and comes to Australia every year, after living here with his family for 17 years to plant a church and mature it. I would recommend you contact him if you would like to know more about Australia and the church here, from an American's perspective.
But for now, I will leave you with this fact. Sydney has about 4.5 million people. There are about 300 Christians on the northern side of Sydney, out of approximately 1.5 million people. On the southern side of Sydney, there are about 3 million people, and only 3 churches of about 150 Christians. Thats 0.005%. Clearly, we need help. We need more Christians to come and help us to reach the lost. And we need more preachers to build up existing churches to grow and welcome more into the body of Christ.
My email address is stephen.males@gmail.com. I hope you will consider us and get in touch soon.
Peace, love and God's infinite blessings be upon you and your family.
For Him,
Stephen Males.
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