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What the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Believe Disciples have always believed that the use of creeds tends to exclude persons from the church. It was the use of creeds as 'tests of fellowship' the Disciples' founding fathers believed as the major cause of division among Christians; so unlike most other churches, we Disciples do not have an official doctrinal statement we can refer to when someone asks, 'what does the Christian Church Believe?' In essentials, we believe in unity; in nonessentials, liberty; in all things, charity. It expresses the cherished conviction that liberty should be allowed in the nonessential areas into which most creedal statements roam. A widely-known slogan among Disciples claims "No Creed but Christ." That conviction is born out in the manner in which persons come to be a part of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Standing before a congregation of Disciples to confess faith in Jesus Christ and become part of the church, a person is asked only one question. It is usually phrased, 'do you believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God, and do you accept Him as your personal Savior?' The person who responds, "I do; might have recently completed a church membership course. If that be so, the instruction will not have been to transmit a system of doctrines. In fact, a person who is comfortable with a dogmatic approach would be disappointed in the Christian Church. We Disciples have beliefs and practices in common with all sorts of Christians. These apparent similarities sometimes are superficial, sometimes fundamental. We baptize by immersion, so we look like Baptists. We have communion every Sunday, so we look a bit like Roman Catholics. We stress the Ministry of the Laity, so we look a little like Quakers. Our congregations call their Pastors rather than accepting assigned ministers, so in that respect we look like Presbyterians. We rely heavily on preaching and teaching, so we look somewhat like Methodists. We have a Congregational Government, so we look a lot like the United Church of Christ. While Disciples honor no human-made creed, the preamble to a document called The Design for the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) poetically and prayerfully expresses our shared affirmations in this way: As member of the Christian Church, we confess that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the Living God, and proclaim Him Lord and Savior of the world. In Christ's name and by His Grace we accept our mission of witness and service to all people. We rejoice in God, maker of Heaven and Earth, and in the covenant of love which binds us to God and to one another. Through baptism into Christ we enter into newness of life and are made one with the whole people of God. In the Communion of the Holy Spirit we are joined together in discipleship and in obedience to Jesus Christ. At the Table of the Lord we celebrate with thanksgiving the saving acts and presence of Christ. Within the Universal Church we receive the gift of ministry and the Light of Scripture. In the bonds of Christian faith we yield ourselves to God that we may serve the One whose Kingdom had no end. Blessing, glory and honor be to God forever. Amen |
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