The Body of Christ is always in motion, the body are the believers in Christ and the will never stop moving. So the question is a moot point.
AnswerOne of the claims of the Protestant movement was that this does not really happen. At best, it is allegorical. The Catholic position is that the host literally becomes the body of Christ, although it retains the physical properties of the host and appears to our senses to be unchanged.
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No. According to Adherents.com, Fred McGriff is a member of the Church of Christ. The Church of Christ is similar to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in that it is a Restorationist Christian Denomination with roots in the Second Great Awakening. However, the Church of Christ came from the Stone-Campbellite Restoration Movement, not the Joseph Smith movement. You can learn more about the Churches of Christ denomination at the "Related Links" below.
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Joseph Smith, Jr. is the founder of the Latter-day Saint movement, a Restorationist Christian movement branching out of the Second Great Awakening. The largest churches or denominations affiliated with this movement are The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" Church) and the Community of Christ.
God is both spiritual and physical because Jesus Christ was and is God. By: heather briana angrisanio From: MCA
Oktavia Christ has written: 'Odilon Redon' -- subject(s): Symbolism (Art movement), Illustration of books, Criticism and interpretation, Themes, motives, Allegories
According to Bible scholars it would be in "Physical form" but someone had a vision of "Christ" on the cloud in spiritual form in late 2012, December.
No. God is the head of Christ; and Christ has already done everything we need.
You are not Jesus Christ, or, Christ Jesus, but Christ resides within you. You are Christ You. :) I have yet to come to conscious awareness of the Christ within me, but I am happy for you that you have.
The churches of Christ (Romans 16:16 the churches of Christ salute you) were founded by Jesus Christ ( Matthew 16:18 "upon this rock I will build my church"). The phrase churches of Christ as used in the Bible is a descriptive phrase describing the church as belonging to Christ. The church is his body Ephesians 1:22, 23 and he is the savior of that body Ephesians 5:25. The Churches of Christ are congregational assemblies of New Testament Christians. Their history and background comes out of the 19th century Christian Restoration Movement in the U.S. Alexander Campbell, Barton W. Stone and Thomas Campbell among others were leaders in this movement. Their intent was not to begin a new denomination or church but to restore simple New Testament Christianity. Though Alexander Campbell is often credited by others with founding the Churches of Christ, members of the movement of churches of Christ look to Acts 2 and the day of Pentecost as the beginning and founding of the church.
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.