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The restorationist movement

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I think that being part of a church full of fervour and zeal for the Lord is exciting. Church is so often boring no wonder non believers stay away in vast numbers. Hearing from God is exciting. Moving in the Spirit is exciting. I want the Holy Spirit to restore the Church so that instead of luke warm Christianity the Church can once again have a voice and be relevant to people in today's world. Not by rites, rituals or traditions of man but by the moving of the Holy Spirit. If this isn't what you mean by restorationism then forgive me. Bless you.
 
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So did the first church

Paul said he received the Eucharistic blessing "from the Lord". I assume he meant from the Lord meaning during his encounter with Jesus. I suppose he would have had to in order to establish the Churches of Arabia.
 
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Hello Htacianas. Have you checked out this board yet?
Not sure if it fits in with what you are inquiring about, but here is the link:

No Creed But Christ - Restoration Movement
No Creed But Christ - Restoration Movement
Disciples of Christ, Church of Christ, and Independent Christian Churches.

What is the Restoration Movement?

Statement of Purpose - No Creed But Christ - Restoration Movement Statement of Faith
 
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Same comment: Who Here Believes Born Again Christians...
 
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The problem with Restorationists is that they would argue they do all those things, except they do them properly, where the historic Church has deviated from what is actually to be done and replaced it with man made concepts.

Messianics, for example, will argue that the only true liturgy is a Jewish liturgy akin to what modern day Rabbanic Jews use and it will look much the same as that with a distinct focus on the Torah, reading the five books of Moses. The Christian liturgy is not like this but developed from making Christ the centre instead of the Torah.

I'm not sure about the other points but I'm willing to bet they would question your assumptions about what the New Testament says. Though it always good to point out that the Apostles never intended to collect 27 books and make that a canon which formed this thing called the bible. That came about later by a Church they have to determine as apostate or mislead.
 
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I was not describing the restorationist movements with the points in the OP. I was describing the early Church. None of the restorationist groups follow those points. That's the reason for the thread.
But who are the groups you had in mind and labelled as "restorationist?"

They apparently are not the ones that usually are identified by that term, and we can see by now that all sorts of different church groups have been mentioned by
one poster or another along the way here. I am just asking which churches, by name, we are supposed to be talking about.
 
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You say that a New Testament Church should "sing the liturgy."

Where is there a liturgy in the New Testament?
 
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There are any number of groups that label themselves as restorationist. This is from the Restorationist Movement wikipedia page:

The Restoration Movement has since divided into multiple separate groups. There are three main branches in the U.S.: the Churches of Christ, the unaffiliated Christian Church/Church of Christ congregations, and the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Some characterize the divisions in the movement as the result of the tension between the goals of restoration and ecumenism: the Churches of Christ and unaffiliated Christian Church/Church of Christ congregations resolved the tension by stressing restoration, while the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) resolved the tension by stressing ecumenism.[8]:383 A number of groups outside the U.S. also have historical associations with this movement, such as the Evangelical Christian Church in Canada[9] and the Churches of Christ in Australia.
 
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All right. And thank you. So it is the "Stone-Campbell" movement of churches that originated in the USA in the 19th century claiming that they wanted to be "Christians only, but not the only Christians," Sunday-keeping, with weekly Communion and Believers Baptism by immersion, having congregational autonomy, and dedicated to observing what the New Testament churches did, and nothing extra.

So no, it is not the Seventh day Adventists, Mormons, Jehovahs Witnesses, etc. even though there are some similarities (but more dissimilarities, to be sure).
 
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Well, anyone who believes the Church of Christ had ever at one time went astray and disappeared need to explain Matthew 16:18.

"The purest churches under heaven are subject to mixture and error. Some have degenerated so much that they have ceased to be churches of Christ and have become synagogues of Satan. Nevertheless, Christ always has had and will have in this world to the very end a kingdom of those who believe in him and profess his name.- Second London Baptist Confession, Chapter 23, Section 3
 
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