About Us:
The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) has a long and exciting history. The beginnings of our denomination go back to the American frontier (Missouri, Kentucky, Pennsylvania) of the early 1800's. Our early founders (Barton W. Stone, Thomas Campbell, and his son Alexander Campbell) were reacting to the limitations of the churches of the time when they began the preaching and teaching that would eventually lead to our current church. For a more complete history you can go to the Disciples.org History page.
What Disciples Believe:
Like most Christians, Disciples affirm:
- Jesus Christ is the son of the Living God, and offers saving grace to all.
- All persons are God's children.
Beliefs and practices usually associated with Disciples include:
- Open Communion. The Lord's Supper, or Communion is celebrated in weekly worship. It is open to all who believe in Jesus Christ.
- Freedom of belief. Disciples are called together around one essential of faith: belief in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. Persons are free to follow their consciences guided by the Bible, the Holy Spirit study and prayer, and are expected to extend that freedom to others.
- Baptism by immersion. In baptism the old self-centered life is set aside, and a new life of trust in God begins. Although Disciples practice baptism by immersion, other baptism traditions are honored.
- Belief in the oneness of the church. All Christians are called to be one in Christ and to seek opportunities for common witness and service.
- The ministry of believers. Both ministers and lay persons lead in worship, service and spiritual growth.