Church of Christ of Greater Montreal
What is the Church of Christ?
Who are the churches of Christ and what do they believe?
by; Batsell Barrett Baxter
Topics covered on this page (click on a topic to read about it)
What is the distinctive plea of the church of Christ?
How many churches of Christ are there?
How are the churches organizationally connected?
How are the churches of Christ governed?
What does the church of Christ believe about the Bible?
Do members of the churches of Christ believe in virgin birth?
Does the church of Christ believe in predestination?
Why does the church of Christ baptize only by immersion?
Is infant baptism practiced?
Do ministers of the church hear confession?
Are prayers addressed to the saints?
How often is the Lord's supper eaten?
What kind of music is used in the worship?
Does the church of Christ believe in heaven and hell?
Does the church of Christ believe in purgatory?
By what means does the church secure financial support?
Does the church of Christ have a creed?
How does one become a member of the church of Christ?
What is the distinctive plea of the church of Christ?
It is primarily a plea for religious unity based upon the Bible. In a divided religious
world it is believed that the Bible is the only possible common denominator upon
which most, if not all, of the God-fearing people of the land can unite. This is an
appeal to go back to the Bible. It is a plea to speak where the Bible speaks and to
remain silent where the Bible is silent in all matters that pertain to religion. It further
emphasizes that in everything religious there must be a "Thus saith the Lord" for all
that is done. The objective is religious unity of all believers in Christ. The basis is the
New Testament. The method is the restoration of New Testament Christianity.
How many churches of Christ are there?
The most recent dependable estimate lists more than 15,000 individual churches of
Christ. The "Christian Herald," a general religious publication which presents
statistics concerning all the churches, estimates that the total membership of the
churches of Christ is now 2,000,000. There are more than 7000 men who preach
publicly. Membership of the church is heaviest in the southern states of the United
States, particularly Tennessee and Texas, though congregations exist in each of the
fifty states and in more than eighty foreign countries. Missionary expansion has been
most extensive since the second World War in Europe, Asia and Africa. More than
450 full time workers are supported in foreign countries. The churches of Christ now
have five times as many members as were reported in the U.S. Religious Census of
1936.
How are the churches organizationally connected?
Following the plan of organization found in the New Testament, churches of Christ
are autonomous. Their common faith in the Bible and adherence to its teachings are
the chief ties which bind them together. There is no central headquarters of the
church and no organization superior to the elders of each local congregation.
Congregations do cooperate voluntarily in supporting the orphans and the aged, in
preaching the gospel in new fields, and in other similar works. Members of the
church of Christ conduct forty colleges and secondary schools, as well as seventy-
five orphanages and homes for the aged. There are approximately 40 magazines
and other periodicals published by individual members of the church. A nationwide
radio and television program, known as "The Herald of Truth" is sponsored by the
Highland Avenue church in Abilene, Texas. Much of its annual budget of $1,200,000
is contributed on a free-will basis by other churches of Christ. The radio program is
currently heard on more than 800 radio stations, while the television program is now
appearing on more than 150 stations. Another extensive radio effort known as
"World Radio" owns a network of 28 stations in Brazil alone, and is operating
effectively in the United States and a number of other foreign countries, and is being
produced in 14 languages. An extensive advertising program in leading national
magazines began in November 1955. There are no conventions, annual meetings,
or official publications. The "tie that binds" is a common loyalty to the principles of
the restoration of New Testament Christianity.
How are the churches of Christ governed?
In each congregation, which has existed long enough to become fully organized,
there is a plurality of elders or presbyters who serve as the governing body. These
men are selected by the local congregations on the basis of qualifications set down
in the scriptures (1 Timothy 3:1-8). Serving under the elders are deacons, teachers,
and evangelists or ministers. The latter do not have the authority equal to or superior
to the elders. The elders are shepherds or overseers who serve under the headship
of Christ according to the New Testament, which is a kind of constitution. There is no
earthly authority superior to the elders of the local church.
What does the church of Christ believe about the Bible?
The original autographs of the sixty six books which make up the Bible are
considered to have been divinely inspired, by which it is meant that they are infallible
and authoritative. Reference to the scriptures is made in settling every religious
question. A pronouncement from the scripture is considered the final word. The basic
textbook of the church and the basis for all preaching is the Bible (King James of the
New King James versions).
Do members of the churches of Christ believe in the virgin birth?
Yes. The statement in Isaiah 7:14 is taken as a prophecy of the virgin birth of Christ.
New Testament passages such as Matthew 1:20, 25, are accepted at face value as
declarations of the virgin birth. Christ is accepted as the only begotten Son of God,
uniting in his person perfect divinity and perfect manhood.
Does the church of Christ believe in predestination?
Only in the sense that God predestines the righteous to be eternally saved and the
unrighteous to be eternally lost. The statement of the apostle Peter, "Of a truth I
perceive that God is no respecter of persons, but in every nation he that feareth him
and worketh righteousness is acceptable unto him"(Acts 10:34-35.) is taken as an
evidence that God did not predestine individuals to be eternally saved or lost, but
that each man determines his own destiny.
Why does the church of Christ baptize only by immersion?
The word baptize comes from the Greek word "baptizo" and literally means, "to dip,
to immerse, to plunge." In addition to the literal meaning of the word, immersion is
practiced because it was the practice of the church in apostolic times. Still further,
only immersion conforms to the description of baptisms as given by the apostle Paul
in Romans 6:3-5 where he speaks of it as a burial and resurrection.
Is infant baptism practiced?
No. Only those who have reached the "age of accountability" are accepted for
baptisms. It is pointed out that the examples given in the New Testament are always
of those who have heard the gospel preached and have believed it. Faith must
always precede baptism, so only those old enough to understand and believe the
gospel are considered fit subjects for baptism.
Do ministers of the church hear confession?
No. Ministers or evangelists of the church have no special prerogatives. They do not
wear the title of Reverend or Father, but are addressed simply by the term Brother
as are all other men of the church. Along with elders and others they do counsel and
advise those seeking help.
Are prayers addressed to the saints?
No. God the Father is considered the only one to whom the prayers may be
addressed. It is further understood that Christ stands in a mediatorial position
between God and man (Hebrews 7:25). All prayers are therefore offered through
Christ, or in the name of Christ (John 16:23-26).
How often is the Lord's supper eaten?
It is expected that every member of the church will assemble for worship on each
Lord's day. A central part of the worship is the eating of the Lord's supper (Acts
20:7). Unless providentially hindered, each member considers this weekly
appointment as binding. In many instances, as in the case of illness, the Lord's
supper is carried to those who are hindered from attending the worship.
What kind of music is used in the worship?
As a result of the distinctive plea of the church - a return to New Testament Faith and
practice - acapella singing is the only music used in the worship. This singing,
unaccompanied by mechanical instruments of music, conforms to the music used in
the apostolic church and for several centuries thereafter (Ephesians 5:19). It is felt
that there is no authority for engaging in acts of worship not found in the New
Testament. This principle eliminates the use of instrumental music, along with the
use of candles, incense, and other similar elements.
Does the church of Christ believe in heaven and hell?
Yes. The statement of Christ in Matthew 25, and elsewhere, are taken at face value.
It is believed that after death each man must come before God in judgement and
that he will be judged according to the deeds done while he lived (Hebrews 9:27).
After judgment is pronounced he will spend eternity either in heaven or hell.
Does the church of Christ believe in purgatory?
No. The absence of any reference in the scriptures to the temporary place of
punishment from which the soul will eventually be released into heaven prevents the
acceptance of the doctrine of purgatory.
By what means does the church secure financial support?
Each first day of the week the members of the church "lay by in store as they have
been prospered" (1 Corinthians 16:2). The amount of any individual gift is generally
known only to the one who gave it and to the Lord. This free-will offering is the only
call which the church makes. NO assessments or other levies are made. No money-
making activities, such as bazaars or suppers, are engaged in. A total of
approximately $200,000,000 is given on this basis each year.
Does the church of Christ have a creed?
No. At least, there is no creed in the usual sense of the word. The belief of the
church is stated fully and completely in the Bible. There is no other manual or
discipline to which the members of the church of Christ give their allegiance. The
Bible is considered as the only infallible guide to heaven.
How does one become a member of the church of Christ?
In the salvation of man's soul there are 2 necessary parts: God's part and man's
part. God's part is the big part, "For by grace you have been saved through faith, and
that not of yourselves, it is the gift if God; not of works, that no man should glory"
(Ephesians 2:8-9). The love which God felt for man led him to send Christ into the
world to redeem man. The life and teaching of Jesus, the sacrifice on the cross, and
the proclaiming of the gospel to men constitute God's part in salvation. Though
God's part is the big part, man's part is also necessary if man is to reach heaven.
Man must comply with the conditions of pardon which the Lord has announced.
Man's part can clearly set forth in the following steps:
Hear the Gospel. "How shall they call on him whom they have not believed? and
how shall they believe him whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear
without a preacher?"(Romans 10:14).
Believe. "And without faith it is impossible to be well pleasing unto him; for he that
cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that seek
after him" (Hebrews 11:6).
Repent of past sins. "The times of ignorance therefore God overlooked; but now he
commandeth men that they should all everywhere repent."(Acts 17:30).
Confess Jesus as Lord. "Behold here is water; What doth hinder me to be baptized ?
And Philip said, if thou believeth with all thy heart thou mayest. And he answered
and said, I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God" (Acts 8:36-37).
Be baptized for the remission of sins. "And Peter said unto them, Repent ye, and be
baptized everyone of you in the name of Jesus Christ unto the remission of your sins
and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit."(Acts 2:38).
Live a Christian life. "Ye are an elect race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people
for God's own possession, that ye may show forth the excellencies of him who called
you out of darkness into his marvelous light" (1 Peter 2:9).
About The Church Of Christ
© CHURCH OF CHRIST OF GREATER MONTREAL 2010
Our congregation has been serving the Lord,communities,countries and our members for over a decade. Biblical principles guide
our worship and services every given time. No other book can help men to know the truth. The truth is the only thing that brings
salvation. The Lord has blessed us with a new place of worship and we invite all to come join us.