To those that are adherents it is. To others probably not.
The fact remains that many religions are mutually exclusive, all claim to be the true religion. Logic says they all cannot be correct.
Perhaps one is, perhaps none are.
Whatever version spirituality you hold to be correct, if any, if it brings comfort then it cannot be all wrong.
Yes, the Church of Christ is Biblical.
The church is Christ's bride (Eph. 5:22-31).
A church in the biblical sense is a body of men and women who fellowship with one another in the name of Jesus Christ.
Because churches (if they are Biblical) speak the truth of the gospel, and help bring souls to Christ.
Both churches partake in communion. The breaking of the bread is symbolic of the biblical Lordâ??s Supper. They commemorate the death and resurrection of Christ.
Edward Cragg has written: 'The Church of Christ in Jerusalem, in Corinth, in Canada' -- subject(s): Biblical teaching, Church
Eric Shuster has written: 'The biblical roots of Mormonism' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Mormon Church, Bible, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Theology 'Catholic roots, Mormon harvest' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Biography, Conversion, Mormon converts, Ex-church members, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Catholic Church 'The biblical roots of Mormonism' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Mormon Church, Bible, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Theology
The Biblical Church was created in 1953.
why not? independetly of the "church" , Christ died for all tribes, tongues, nations, peoples.; just be careful to what kinds of "doctrines" you get involved. If it is not biblical or its in the word of God, let it be cursed--------reject it.
Christians use churches, and some non-Christians too.
They are in communion because Christ is the head of his church while the church his body. The spouse of Christ is the church.
The church of Christ
Felix Y. Manalo is the founder of Iglesia ni Cristo (Church of Christ), a religious denomination in the Philippines. He established the church in 1914, with its headquarters in Quezon City. Manalo's teachings emphasize strict adherence to biblical doctrines and the importance of unity within the church.