Bethany Beach Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
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What We Believe: Disciples Vision and Mission The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) has no creed but Christ and no doctrines except those found in the Holy Bible. Members are joined together in service and fellowship by the belief that Jesus Christ is the Son of the Living God and the acceptance of Him as the Savior of the World. We believe we are not the only Christians, but prefer to be known as Christians only, which is why we emphasize the name “Christian.” Membership is offered via one of two methods: a public confession in the belief in Christ as his or her personal Savior and baptism by immersion or the transfer of membership by letter of intent from another congregation. This church believes in nothing less than Jesus Christ and His Righteousness. We believe that serving God is not about do's and don’ts, but rather growing spiritually mature. We believe an intimate relationship to God comes from freedom, not bondage.
We believe in "The Great Confession". When Jesus asked his Disciples "Who do you say that I am?" Peter responded, "You are the Christ, the Son of the Living God." Christians refer to these words as "The Great Confession." As Disciples of Christ, we conclude that if Jesus was satisfied with Peter's confession, so should we be also. So when one wishes to join a Disciple church he or she is asked but one question: "Do you believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the Living God, and do you accept Him as your personal Savior and Lord?" It is this confession of faith that encompasses our foremost belief. BACK
Disciples of Christ regard baptism as an important command of Christ. He told his disciples, "Go make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit." Therefore, in an effort to be faithful to Christ, we practice baptism. We see full immersion as the most symbolic and appropriate manner of obedience. However, we accept members into our congregation who have been baptized by other means: infant baptism and confirmation, or adult baptism by sprinkling. We do not question the validity of other forms of baptism or require immersion for membership. Disciples of Christ take no official position on whether one must be baptized to be saved. We believe matters such as this are in God's hands alone. We encourage all members to prayerfully discern God's will for themselves. BACK
The Lord’s Supper is the center of the church service every Sunday morning. It is not presented as an obligation, but as a spiritual opportunity. It is a matter of personal conscience and decision whether an individual chooses to partake of it or not. Looking at our sanctuary you will note that the communion table takes the central position. That is appropriate, because in the Disciples church, we share in communion every Sunday and hold it central to our worship experience. Regarding the table as Christ's, and not our own, we close it to no one. Communion in our Church is open to anyone of any denomination who believes in Christ as his or her personal Savior and endeavors to follow His Way. We set the table, as He charged, offer the invitation, and serve the bread and the cup. We believe in the power of this simple meal and share in it every Sunday. We share communion each Sunday for two reasons: first, we read in the New Testament that the early church gathered on the first day of the week to break bread (Acts 20:7). Second, we find that the celebration of weekly communion draws us close together. Here at the communion table, week after week, we are formed into a community. Looking into the past, we remember the death and resurrection of Christ. Confronting the present, we experience His forgiving and loving presence in our lives. Facing the future in hope, we see around the table the whole family of God, gathered home. BACK
It is our belief that every individual has a responsibility and right to interpret the meaning of the Scripture in a way that best serves to guide his or her spiritual walk. Interpretation is based upon Scriptural study, prayer and conversation with other believers, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. We believe all persons have a right and responsibility to read and interpret the Bible for themselves. We recognize that because of background and experience not all people will see things exactly alike. We do not regard this variety as negative, but see our diversity as a plus. In a Disciples of Christ church, one can freely ask questions and express opinions. The luxury of such freedom means that you will hear a variety of convictions and opinion, and that you may express ideas of your own. As we see it, we are ultimately responsible only to God for our opinions and actions. Therefore, we do not see it as our place to judge the opinions of others. For us, church is not the dictator of faith, but a place for its expression and nurturing. BACK
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