Hello, I've been reading material about your church and I have found it very interesting.
I am very glad to see that you don't follow a creed. I detest creeds - how can you judge who is a Christian based on a creed? I have met Trinitarian, Nicene Creed believing lesbians for goodness' sake.
The only thing that bothers me is that there seems to be too much emphasis on musical instruments in church. I find this silly, for there is much evidence in the OT of worshipers praising God with instruments. I realize that the Restoration movement wants to emulate the early Christian church as much as possible. However, since the early believers often went to synagogue, learning from the Torah and living in a Jewish style, it is obvious then that worship would have included instruments. They also would have kept God's festivals and the Sabbath day.
I see that disciples are allowed to read the Bible for themselves and create their own views on things, and this is good. However, there should be teachings and warnings from the pastors to those that live in sin or who promote evil, worldly views among the believers - one of the biggest of these types of views being allowed in many churches today is the acceptance of practicing gays and lesbians. Obedience should be encouraged from the elders of the churches. If there is no guidance and everyone is left to do as they want, the Restoration Movement will end up like the Quakers - most of them are universalists, believing all religions lead to God.
If anyone has a comment on what I have just written please respond, especially if I have come to the wrong conclusions on any matter.
nasa1
I am very glad to see that you don't follow a creed. I detest creeds - how can you judge who is a Christian based on a creed? I have met Trinitarian, Nicene Creed believing lesbians for goodness' sake.
The only thing that bothers me is that there seems to be too much emphasis on musical instruments in church. I find this silly, for there is much evidence in the OT of worshipers praising God with instruments. I realize that the Restoration movement wants to emulate the early Christian church as much as possible. However, since the early believers often went to synagogue, learning from the Torah and living in a Jewish style, it is obvious then that worship would have included instruments. They also would have kept God's festivals and the Sabbath day.
I see that disciples are allowed to read the Bible for themselves and create their own views on things, and this is good. However, there should be teachings and warnings from the pastors to those that live in sin or who promote evil, worldly views among the believers - one of the biggest of these types of views being allowed in many churches today is the acceptance of practicing gays and lesbians. Obedience should be encouraged from the elders of the churches. If there is no guidance and everyone is left to do as they want, the Restoration Movement will end up like the Quakers - most of them are universalists, believing all religions lead to God.
If anyone has a comment on what I have just written please respond, especially if I have come to the wrong conclusions on any matter.
nasa1