And we could add Episcopal, Anglican, Coptic, Baptist, Presbyterian, Adventist, Mennonite, Mormon and Reformed.Biker wrote:I don't see God trying to heal the Catholic Church He isn't Catholic, or the Lutheran Church He isn't Lutheran, or the Pentecostal Church He isn't Pentecostal either.
There is a way Jesus Christ the Head operates, and it isn't according to mans rules or idea's and it is his Church I don't think He is much interested in healing mans hierarchical institutional structures, it isn't going to happen, so don't look for it.
What is meant by the body of Christ, the church, in the modern context? In the New Testament the term ecclesia or �κκλησία (church or assembly) is used for local communities and in a universal sense to mean all believers. For this debate, let's focus on the universal sense. What is the church? Are there Christians within the numerous denominations claiming to be Christian? Can you be, for example, Lutheran and Christian? Is denominational affiliation a bad thing? Are there Christians outside of the numerous denominations claiming to be Christian? Must you belong to a local church? Should a Christian belong to a local church?
Is one particular denomination, or group of denominations the church universal? Why does the Christian movement appear to be so divided and splintered?
Is ecumenicism the answer? This refers to initiatives aimed at greater religious unity or cooperation among Christian denominations and Christian Churches separated by doctrine, history, and practice. It is the idea of a Christian unity in that there should be a single Christian Church.
Is restorationism a viable option? Restorationism is the belief that a purer form of Christianity should be restored using the early church as a model. It is a response to denominationalism. The motive behind all restoration movements is to tear down the walls of separation by a return to the practice of the original, essential and universal features of the Christian religion.
Congregationalism? Congregationalism is the viewpoint that every local church is a full realization in miniature of the entire Church of Jesus Christ; and the Church, while on earth, besides the local church, can only be invisible and ideal.