The Churches of Christ affirm the orthodox teaching of the person of Christ and the Bible as the sole rule of faith and practice with the primacy of the New Testament as the revelation of the will of God. Most churches do not take part in interdenominational activities.
What does the Church of Christ believe about the Bible?
They view the Old Testament as divinely inspired and historically accurate, but they do not consider its laws to be binding under the New Covenant in Christ (unless they are repeated in the New Testament) (Hebrews 8: 7–13).
Is the Church of Christ a Pentecostal church?
The only difference between the Apostolic Church of Christ (Pentecostal) and that from which it was founded is its organization .Apostolic Church of Christ (Pentecostal)ClassificationProtestantOrientationPentecostalOrigin1969 Winston-Salem, North CarolinaSeparated fromChurch of God (Apostolic)
What is the difference between Baptist and Church of God in Christ?
However, in general, the Church of God tends to be more conservative, lashing out against homosexuals, adultery and other sexual crimes. Baptists tend to be more conservative than other denominations as well, but they typically focus more on the social gospel and family values.