What does a good church look like? Choose a good church to attend and choose carefully.
There are many wonderful Bible centered churches that teach about God right from the Bible. Unlike some churches that teach archaic rituals from centuries past and have no basis in Bible theology.
Good churches do not apply principles of ungodly behavior which are adopted by secular society.
Good churches do not apply principles of ungodly behavior which are adopted by secular society.
Characteristics of a Good Church
Christ-centered church. Belief that Jesus is the 3rd person of Godhead Trinity is basic Bible truth. Jesus is part of the Trinity which makes Jesus God. The Bible teaches that Jesus is the creator of heaven and earth.
The good church: Believes in one God comprised of the Trinity. Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
The good church: Believes Jesus died for the sins of the whole world, which means that all people in all areas of the globe must believe and make Jesus their Lord and God.
The good church: Believes and teaches that there is only one way to God the Father and that way is only found in Jesus Christ.
In a good church, the leadership does not teach doctrines based on man-made rituals that are not supported by the Bible. Bible teaching is essential for spiritual growth and maturity.
The good church: Ministers to people inside and outside the church.
The good church has good missionary support programs.
The good church: Actively makes disciples (pupils who learn theology and practice Bible principles).
The good church welcomes new people. Not exclusive to members only, but will reach-out and include all who make Jesus Christ their Boss and Savior.
The good church values everyone. Does not show preference for rich over poor. Does not show preference for one race over another.
The good church expresses evident love by showing kindness, patience, generosity and charity.
The good church prays together.
The good church worships God in song, praise, and thankfulness.
The good church has respect for God and the Bible.
The good church teaches obedience: Obedience to God is to honor Him and love Him.
A healthy fear of God promotes obedience and faithfulness. Fear of God is to respect God and His words written in the Bible.
The good church has respect between the pastor and congregation. The church leaders are not lords who rule over the people.
The good church purges itself from sin: Self examination is essential in order to continually purge sin from the congregation. Church members should show respect to others by rejecting the sinful life. Kindness and patience are essential.
The good church is generous to the poor, widows and orphans.
The good church: Believes in one God comprised of the Trinity. Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
The good church: Believes Jesus died for the sins of the whole world, which means that all people in all areas of the globe must believe and make Jesus their Lord and God.
The good church: Believes and teaches that there is only one way to God the Father and that way is only found in Jesus Christ.
In a good church, the leadership does not teach doctrines based on man-made rituals that are not supported by the Bible. Bible teaching is essential for spiritual growth and maturity.
The good church: Ministers to people inside and outside the church.
The good church has good missionary support programs.
The good church: Actively makes disciples (pupils who learn theology and practice Bible principles).
The good church welcomes new people. Not exclusive to members only, but will reach-out and include all who make Jesus Christ their Boss and Savior.
The good church values everyone. Does not show preference for rich over poor. Does not show preference for one race over another.
The good church expresses evident love by showing kindness, patience, generosity and charity.
The good church prays together.
The good church worships God in song, praise, and thankfulness.
The good church has respect for God and the Bible.
The good church teaches obedience: Obedience to God is to honor Him and love Him.
A healthy fear of God promotes obedience and faithfulness. Fear of God is to respect God and His words written in the Bible.
The good church has respect between the pastor and congregation. The church leaders are not lords who rule over the people.
The good church purges itself from sin: Self examination is essential in order to continually purge sin from the congregation. Church members should show respect to others by rejecting the sinful life. Kindness and patience are essential.
The good church is generous to the poor, widows and orphans.