The main teachings of the Restored Church of God churches in Wichita Kansas are as follows: 1) Jesus Christ is the Son of God, 2) The Bible is the inspired Word of God, 3) Salvation is a free gift to all that choose to receive it, 4) There is one God, who reveals Himself in three distinct Persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit; 5) Mankind must be born again in order to enter the Kingdom of God.
The yare expected to obey that teachnigs of the Church because Christ (God) gave them these teachings (The Church is an instrument which God uses to bring people to Himself) and so if you don't obey the Church's teachings, you don't obey God's teachings and if you don't obey God's teachings, you aren't as pleasing to God as if you did obey His teachings (Especially if this is regarding to the teachings of what is right and what is wrong)
Original Church of God or Sanctified Church was created in 1927.
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While their doctrines seem similar at first glance, they actually differ on many teachings and practices. One of the most obvious differences is their government structure--UCG has a semi-democratic, election-based system, while The Restored Church follows the structure found in Eph. 4:11 and I Cor. 12:28. And there are many more. RCG is the only group that holds to all of the doctrines that God restored to His Church in the twentieth century, under the leadership of Mr. Herbert Armstrong.
Jesus main teaching about God's Kingdom.
It is unusual for a church of God not to acknowledge the teachings of Peter and Paul, because the first church 'continued steadfastly' in their doctrines, as this Scripture in Acts 2.42. says: "And they continued stedfastly in the apostles' doctrine and fellowship, and in breaking of bread, and in prayers."
Martin Luther's main teachings included the belief in salvation through faith alone, the authority of the Bible over church tradition, and the priesthood of all believers. He also emphasized the importance of personal relationship with God and criticized the corruption and practices of the Catholic Church, leading to the Protestant Reformation.
Jesus' teachings exposed how the word of God had been superimposed over time by the legalistic teachings and rules of man. Jesus restored the original meaning and intentions of God, exposing in the process the hypocrisy of the religious leaders of the day. To some unbelievers, it is offensive because it similarly exposes their inner hypocrisy and hidden guilt. Jesus also claimed outright to be God himself, which offended the Jews since they did not recognize the signs that he was indeed God incarnate, and thus saw His words as blasphemous.
god saw what he made and thought it was good
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Church is the Mystical Body of Christ. The Church exists as Christ's Body to lead people to heaven. So "church teachings" are actually the teachings of Jesus Christ. I think it is obvious, when looked at this way, that it is more than important to follow Church teachings everyday, it is imperative to follow them at all times, as the Church is teaching us how to fulfill our role as children of God.
Because, Christians, like myself, we want to know about God as much as possible. Going to church is all learning about God, his teachings, and apply it in your life.