It is necessary because a church is a place where we can meet with other believers and connect with God. It is also where we can be taught new things and learn more about our lives as Christians.
Assembly of Believers' Church In India was created in 1973.
Believers
All believers. The early church and to those that follow. Us too.
A church family is a body of believers that attend the same church.
The believers.
In the christian belief, it isn't the building that is the church; A church is the body of believers, who meet within the building.
So many people use "church" to refer to a building. Believers use it to refer to the worldwide group of believers in Christ.
its a holy place of worship ANSWER: The "church" is made up of believers in Jesus Christ. Individual persons make up the body of Christ and are called the "church" Jesus Christ is the Head of this body of believers.
No, the collective noun for worshipers in church are a congregation of worshipers, an assembly of worshipers, a gathering of worshipers. The noun 'believers' is a synonym of the noun 'worshipers', which can be substituted for use with the above collective nouns, for example 'a congregation of believers'.
The Bible, in the New Testament, teaches that the Christian believers ARE the church. It states this many times. The idea of "church" meaning a building is a much more recent idea. At the beginning of the church there probably weren't any church buildings as such. So according to the Bible in the New Testament, Christian believers are part of the church, and the church is the body of Christian believers. The expectation of the New Testament is that Christian believers will be a part of the church, personally involved and in relationship with the other believers. The New Testament does not have anything to say about whether people who are not believing Christians should attend church - there's no rule about it. But there's no reason why they shouldn't. Most of the New Testament was written specifically to churches, not to individuals.
it was called the Inquisition
The members of the church, believers, visitors, total strangers and people who were helped by the Church often gave to the Church too.