IMPORTANT FACTS
CONCERNING CHRIST’S CHURCH
Distinctive Features of Christ’s
church
The church that
Christ built (Matthew 16:18) and purchased with his blood (Acts 20:28) is
neither a denomination nor interdenominational. Christ’s church can be easily
distinguished from those man made institutions by a number of its own
distinctive features, some of which include:
Its Name and Organization
It
claims Jesus Christ as it’s only head
o Ephesians
1:22-23; 5:23
It
wears his name and repudiates all human names
o I
Corinthians 1:10-13
o Romans
16:16
o Acts
11:26; 26:28
o I
Peter 4:16
It
is governed by New Testament teaching and follows no manmade creed or
discipline
o II
Timothy 3:16-17
o I
Peter 4:11
o Hebrews
9:15-17
Each
congregation is self-governed, independent of any other congregation. They are
not under the ruling of any humanly designed governing body, but each
congregation of the Lord’s church is overseen by elders who are selected
from among the local members.
o Acts
20:17, 28
o I
Peter 5:1-4
o Titus
1:5
Elders
in Christ’s church are men who meet scriptural qualifications as outlined in
the New Testament.
o I
Timoty 3:1-7
o Titus
1:6-9
Elders
are most often assisted by deacons, who are men meeting specific
qualifications and having been chosen from the local membership.
o I
Timothy 3:8-12