What are the roots, the history, of the Church? What sets apart people whom
God calls His own? How does God use the Church to achieve His purposes? What
does the Church do for us, and what should its members do for the Church? How
can we be part of what God is doing through His Church?
In this lesson let's learn what the Bible teaches about God's Church and what
it means for us.
If You'd Like to Know More . . .
Who we are
This literature is published by the United Church of God,
an International
Association, which has ministers and local congregations in the United
States, Canada, Central and South America, Europe, Australia, Africa, Asia and
the Caribbean. We trace our origins to the Church that Jesus founded in the
early first century. We follow the same teachings, doctrines and practices established
then. Our commission is to proclaim the gospel of the coming Kingdom of God
to all the world as a witness and teach all nations to observe what Christ commanded
(
Matthew 24:14;
28:19,
20).
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Jesus Christ said, "Freely you have received, freely give"(
Matthew 10:8). The
United Church of God offers this and other publications free of charge.
We are grateful for the generous tithes and offerings of the members of the
church and other supporters, who voluntarily contribute to support this work.
We do not solicit the general public for funds. However, contributions to help
us share this message of hope with others are welcomed. All funds are audited
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Personal counsel available
Jesus commanded His followers to feed His sheep (
John 21:15-17). To fulfill
this command, the United Church of God has congregations around the world. In
these congregations believers assemble to be instructed from the Scriptures
and to fellowship. The United Church of God is committed to understanding and
practicing New Testament Christianity. We desire to share God's way of life
with those who earnestly seek to worship and follow our Savior, Jesus Christ.
Our ministers are available to counsel, answer questions and explain the Bible.
If you would like to contact a minister or visit one of our congregations, feel
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