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Being "just Christians"
What does being "just Christians" mean?
- It means trying to be like
the first century church in work, worship and teaching. They were just
Christians - why can't we be the same?
- It means being an
independent and autonomous church, not part of any denominational
structure - just like the Christians in the New Testament.
- It means worshiping like
the people in the New Testament did.
- It means believing and
practicing what the New Testament church believed and practiced.
- It means an end to
"hypenated Christianity" where some human-centered name or
creedal position is attached to the term Christian. We hear this all the
time: "I'm this kind of Christian" or "I'm a ---------
Christian." Where do we read about that kind of thinking in the New
Testament? Why can't we be just Christians like in the New Testament?
In
short, it means being what the first believers were: just Christians.
We
are dedicated to that ideal. We just want to study the scriptures and see New
Testament Christianity freshly, in purity and simplicity. If that thought
intrigues you, then browse our site, and then stop in to visit. You'll find the
quest for "just Christians" to be tremendously challenging and
rewarding. We pray we'll be a help to you along the way.
“I appeal to you,
brothers, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree with one
another so that there may be no divisions among you and that you may be
perfectly united in mind and thought.” –1Corinthians
1:10
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