Our Beliefs

We are Christians.  Christians just like those first century disciples of Jesus Christ.  Jesus said,  “If you abide in My word, you are My disciples indeed.” (John 8:31).  We seek only to follow the words and instructions of Jesus and the inspired men who wrote the Bible.  Doing this means that we are an independent and autonomous church.  It means we worship like first century Christians did.  It means we believe and practice what the New Testament church believed and practiced.  We seek to maintain the unity of the faith as presented by Jesus Christ and the apostles (Ephesians 4:3, 13; Jude 1:3).  The division of the religious world today is vastly different from the unity enjoyed by the first century Christians (Acts 4:2).  We believe denominationalism and division is not according to the revealed will of God.  We are a spiritual family.  We share a common relationship to God as “sons and daughters” (2 Corinthians 6:18).  Because of this relationship, we sustain a common kinship to one another, and strive diligently to be “kindly affectionate to one another with brotherly love, in honor giving preference to one another”  (Romans 12:10).

The Westview church of Christ specializes in being a church, not a recreation center, day-care provider, counseling service, etc.  We make no apology for that.  Jesus Christ established His church for spiritual purposes.  It is a “spiritual house” and each Christian is a “stone” offering “spiritual sacrifices” (worship) to God (1 Peter 2:4-5).

We are not a denomination, nor are we part of any denomination- therefore, we are undenominational. We are not in any way tied to any inter-congregational or denominational organizations such as the United Church of Christ or the International Church of Christ. We are not Jewish, Catholic, or Protestant. Neither are we Buddhist, Moslems, Infidels, or Cultists.

If you bring a Bible or use one provided, you will have our only book of religious authority.  We believe the Scriptures (The Bible) to be the inspired word of Jehovah God.  The rules or by-laws of any religious convention, diocese, conference or society do not govern us.  We do not submit ourselves to any denomination’s manual, discipline, catechism, confession of faith, or creed.  We accept and submit to the Bible as our sole standard of authority (Colossians 3:17; 1 Peter 4:11).  While we do not pretend to know the answer to every question, we do believe that all things pertaining to life and godliness have been revealed to us in the word of God  (2 Peter 1:3).  We believe that we must search the scriptures for the answers.  We ask everyone to be like the Bereans of Acts 17:11 – to search the scriptures daily to see if what we are teaching is according to the revealed word of God.  Because of our unshakable belief that the Bible instructs us to “every good work” (2 Timothy 3:16,17), we are committed to speaking out on the moral, ethical, and religious issues of our times.

We appeal to all men to reject the division of modern denominationalism and simply follow the Bible pattern for being Christians.  We implore honest truth-seekers to lay aside denominational creeds and beliefs and accept the pure and simple doctrine of Jesus Christ.  We believe that Jesus is the Son of God.  He Himself is God who came to earth and put on the likeness of man (Matthew 1:23; Romans 8:3; Philippians 2:7).  He is our Savior as He is the One who died for us (Romans 5:8).  His blood became the atonement for our sins (Romans 3:25; 1 John 2:2; 1 John 4:10).  We believe and teach that salvation is a gift of God (Romans 6:23), that man is saved by the grace of God through faith, and that man cannot save himself by works of merit (Ephesians 2:8-9).  This does not mean we make the mistake of many and appeal to an aberrant gospel (Galatians 1:6) that states “faith alone” eliminates the requirements of God for us to be obedient to His plan of salvation!  Even Jesus was required to “learn obedience” and thus became “the author of eternal salvation to those who obey Him” (Hebrews 5:8-9).  The Bible teaches, and thus we obey, follow, and teach the Holy Spirit inspired instructions for the receiving the grace of God (salvation);  1. Believe that Jesus Christ is the Savior and only Begotten Son of God (John 3:16;John 8:24);  2. Repent toward God and for sin (Acts 20:21; Acts 17:30);  3. Confess one’s faith in Jesus Christ (Matthew 10:32; Romans 10:9-10);  4. Be immersed (baptized) in water for the remission of sins (Acts 2:38; Mark 16:16) 5. Live faithful unto Christ until death (Revelation 2:10).

Our worship is simple and orderly (1 Corinthians 14:40). We do not have the confusion of many speaking or praying at the same time. All aspects of the service are conducted in plain, understandable English – not in languages that cannot be understood nor in large theological terms. As various men serve the congregation by leading the worship, they seek to maintain orderliness (1 Corinthians 14:33). Our worship is based upon the New Testament pattern because we want to be like the first Christians and worship God the way He wants to be worshipped. We sing “psalms and hymns and spiritual songs” to God who is the object of our praise, and pray together making requests and expressing thanks (Ephesians 5:19; Philippians 4:6). Teaching and preaching is an important part of our assembly and it is our responsibility to proclaim only the truth as recorded for us in God’s word (Colossians 3:17; 1 Timothy 3:15). Every Sunday, we remember the death of Jesus Christ by eating the Lord’s Supper (Acts 20:7).

People often do not know what to expect when they visit for the first time. We assure you we will not embarrass you in any way. Our guests are welcomed and respected. We do not expect you to eat the Lord’s Supper with us or to contribute to the collection (these are primarily for members of the Lord’s church). You may hear something taught in the Bible class or preached in a sermon that you have never heard before. Our intent is to proclaim those things contained in the Bible, and make no apology for what we believe is the truth, but rather ask you to compare what you hear to what you read in your Bible (Acts 17:11). Then consider your life in view of what it says. No pressure tactics are used. We ask visitors to reason with us (Isaiah 1:18) and invite people to obey the gospel of Christ, but the decision is left to each individual.

You are more than welcome to visit us at any time.  Please come and bring your Bible to “search the scriptures” (John 5:39) with us.  Let us all strive to “grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ” (2 Peter 3:18).

Visit us at any opportunity you have!