I recommend looking at the Church's website, especially the page on the Related Link below.
Celestial Church of Christ was created in 1947.
Yes. According to the doctrine of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church), there are three levels or kingdoms of heaven, the Celestial, Terrestrial, and Telestial. The Celestial Kingdom is the highest, and is the eternal home of God the Father and Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ has the ability to visit those in the Terrestrial kingdom, but his home is the Celestial Kingdom at the right hand of His Father, God.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the correct name for the Mormon church) teaches first and foremost that Jesus Christ is our Savior and Redeemer, and that through faith in Christ and obedience to His commandments, we can live again in the presence of God after death. All other church doctrine supports that primary teaching. You can read about church doctrine by following the related links, below.
The Church of Christ doctrine on music typically emphasizes the use of acapella singing in worship services, as they believe it aligns with the simplicity and purity of worship described in the New Testament. Instrumental music is often not used in their worship services.
Petrina describes the solid rock or the place where Christ builds His church, it originates from the name Peter.
The Bible.Catholic AnswerActually, the ultimate authority on Christian doctrine is considered God, who, by His Son, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit, appointed St. Peter to head His Church. Thus the Church is the ultimate authority on Catholic practice and doctrine. From the Church, very early on, the New Testament was written, and was approved by the Church near the end of the fourth century. Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, guaranteed Peter (and his successors, the Popes), but did NOT guarantee the Bible. The Church is the only guarantee of the Bible.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) uses the scriptures as the basis of all doctrine. The scriptures of the Mormon canon are the Bible (King James Version), Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and Pearl of Great Price.
Matthias F. Cowley has written: 'Prophets And Patriarchs Of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints And Cowley's Talks On Doctrine' 'Cowley's talks on doctrine' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mormon Church
Many members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called "Mormons") will tell you that the founder of the church is Jesus Christ. They believe that Jesus Christ revealed the Church's doctrine and organization to Joseph Smith, Jr. Joseph Smith is considered the 'mortal' founder and first modern prophet of the Church. If you'd like to know more about Joseph Smith or the Church you can see the links below under "Related Links".
The church that does not believe in the doctrine of the Trinity is the Unitarian Universalist Church.
The purpose of the council was, besides the condemnation of contemporary errors, to define the Catholic doctrine concerning the Church of Christ.
The Keystone Doctrine in Christianity is the bodily resurrection of Christ.