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Originally Posted by cgirl
In many cities many (including my church) churches are beginning to be united. We've got a plaque signed by the senior pastors from hundreds of churches commited to working together and not to promote separation. Like I said, we have power in our words, let's speak blessings over the body of Christ (churches) and not curses amen?
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Originally Posted by cgirl
In many cities many (including my church) churches are beginning to be united. We've got a plaque signed by the senior pastors from hundreds of churches commited to working together and not to promote separation. Like I said, we have power in our words, let's speak blessings over the body of Christ (churches) and not curses amen?
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Originally Posted by pickone
There is only one church. The head of this church is Christ.
Catholic, Baptist, Lutheran, Pentecostal, these are just words. Just names we give ourselves. I can do all things through Christ which strengthens me. I can go into any church of which Christ is the head and I should be welcomed there. Any place that calls itself a church and wants to steal, kill, or destroy, is not of Jehovah, but is of our adversary. The people that go to these places are flesh, and they are the ones Christ gave His life for. God heard Ishmael's cries in the desert. He did not abandon him. He has been reaching out to his descendants for centuries - just like He has been reaching out to us. Incidentally, I had a dream that I went up a staircase into heaven and the people that were there were all dressed in white. They were all praying in neat rows on the ground, just like I've seen the people praying on TV in some of the mosques. I know there are many sections in heaven and this is just one of them. |
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Originally Posted by Frederik
That's great. Unfortunately this isn't the case in Germany.
The catholic church should get rid of this arrogance and finally accept that she is not the one and only church. |
). There are 12 tribes in Israel in the Bible right (Benjamin, Judah, Dan, etc.). Well, there are at least that many tribes if not more, in the adopted tribes of christianity as well (Baptist, Catholic, Charismatic, Presbyterian, etc.).