0
0
One pastor said that in his church anybody can take communion…children, visitors, anyone. I don’t think that’s how it is supposed to be. 2 – I visited a church and at the end of the service they gave me the bread and the wine (juice) to do it at home. They didn’t even know if I was converted to Christ. Is that right? 3 – If a couple is not married but have accepted Jesus as savior, can they take the Lord’s Communion or must they get married first before doing Communion?
0
Will the rapture be silent? From the Bible verses it sounds like it won’t be. Christ will descend with a shout. The videos I watch make it seem like the world will be horrified and scared and no one will know where their loved ones went. They portray planes and vehicles crashing, food on stove burning up, and the world will blame it on aliens and such. Won’t people know that the rapture occurred? Another question: What would happen to my pets if I am raptured?
0
I have a family member that goes to a Church of Christ church. She said the Bible says to only go to that church, not a Baptist, Methodist, etc. Also, not to have instruments such as a piano. If this is true, are there scriptures in the Bible to verify this? What is your take on why they believe on going to only a Church of Christ denomination?
0
I was baptized in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. My whole body was buried under the water. Am I considered to be a child of God? Must I be baptized in Jesus’ name? Christ said to go into the world and baptize in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. I did that. What am I to the kingdom of God now?
0