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WHAT WE BELIEVE
Ira First Church of God is affiliated with the Church of God Reformation Movement headquarters in Anderson, Indiana.
QUESTIONS MOST ASKED
WHY THE NAME CHURCH OF GOD?
We use the name Church of
God because it is biblical. In scripture the name Church of God is used to describe the body of Christ. (I Corinthians 1:2;
10:32; 11:22; 15:9; 2 Corinthians 1:2; Galatians 1:13; and I Timothy 3:5.)
The Church of God with general offices in
Anderson, Indiana makes no claim to the exclusive use of the biblical name and we believe that using the name brings a responsibility
to worship, fellowship, and serve in ways that honor God and his church.
HOW DO YOU BECOME A MEMBER?
We like the way the Church of God identifies its members. No person decides that another will or will not be admitted
to membership in a local group. Neither congregations nor congregational leaders vote on who shall be received as members.
The
Church of God believes that when one accepts Jesus Christ as Savior, God places that person in the Church (Acts 2:47; I Corinthians
12:18). Salvation is the criteria for membership in a congregation of the Church of God. One maintains membership by participating
in the worship services and fellowship of the congregation.
WHAT DO YOU BELIEVE ABOUT THE BIBLE?
The Church of God movement has maintained a sure belief that the Bible is the inspired Word of God. We believe the
Bible is the foundation for instruction in the Christian faith.
WHAT ORDINANCES DO YOU PRACTICE?
Ordinances are worship and faith disciplines which have been specifically been ordained by Jesus in his instructions
to his followers. We believe the ordinances are symbolic of something that is happening in the believer as a direct act of
God's spirit.
The ordinances we practice are:
Baptism by Immersion The Lord's Supper Foot Washing
Children Dedication is not considered an ordinance, but it is consistent with the instructions
of Jesus in Matthew 19:14. Infant baptism is not practiced in the Church of God. We believe a child is innocent and already
in the grace of God, but in some stage of his or her growth and training, will come to a time when he or she responds to the
conviction and leadership of the Holy Spirit and will have an opportunity to accept Christ as Savior. It is at that time the
child, youth, or adult will be baptized.
ARE YOU CHARISMATIC? ARE YOU PENTECOSTAL?
Yes! and no! We are charismatic if by that you mean persons and churches are empowered by the Spirit for the edification
of the church on mission in the world. Yes, we are Pentecostal if by the term you mean the Holy Spirit was given to the early
church and continues to come, empower, and call the church to servant ministries.
No, if you mean by charismatic or
Pentecostal an emphasis on speaking in tongues as the sign of a spirit-filled life or the freedom for persons to speak in
tongues at their own discretion in public worship.
DO YOU BELIEVE IN DIVINE HEALING?
Yes. We believe that in a broader sense all healing is divine. We therefore encourage consultation with medical professionals
in matters of physical health and with other professionals in matters of emotional and relational problems. We believe these
professionals can be used by God to bring health to ill and injured persons.
We put into practice James' instructions
to the church in James 5:14. "Is any one of you sick? He should call the elders of the church to pray over him and anoint
him with oil in the name of the Lord."
WHAT ABOUT JESUS' SECOND COMING?
We
believe that Jesus will come again, but we have no idea about the date and time (Matthew 24:36; Mark 13:32-37). Our study
of last things emphasizes that when Jesus comes to receive his bride the church, all things of this world will end, and those
who have believed on Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord will go with him to live eternally.
Our view of the Kingdom of
God is that it is a present reality. We believe that when Jesus came to earth he launched his Kingdom and his Kingdom is in
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