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Introduction
Welcome to the website of the
Hampton church of Christ. We are located on the beautiful and
historic Virginia Peninsula. We think that you will find this area a nice place
to visit or live.
But, more important,
"greetings" from the Lord's people at the Hampton church of
Christ. It is a tremendous pleasure for us to have you as a visitor to our
website and it is our hope that the information that you find on our site will
help you come to the conclusion to visit with us in person. It is always
exciting for us to meet fellow Christians who are visiting our community and we
would like to get to know you much better. We strongly believe in the
principles of loving our brethren as Christ set forth in John
13:34, 35.
Additionally, we are firmly committed
to following the New Testament pattern of structure, worship and service.
The Bible is our sole authority and guide in faith. We emphasize reading
the Bible at services and in our classes, as well as daily readings in the home.
Please visit our website as often
as you like, and if there is anything that we can do to assist you in your study
of the Bible or if you have any additional questions in regard to the church of
Christ, feel free to contact us.
What to expect when you visit the Hampton
church of Christ!
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FRIENDLINESS
You can expect a warm, friendly welcome.
Friendliness is a natural response of a Christian. We believe that one of
the basic foundation principles of Christianity is love and friendship
toward our fellowman ( Matthew 22:36 -40). Neither does it permit
respect of persons on the basis of poverty or wealth ( James 2:1-9).
Jesus is our superb example in friendliness, in that he was compassionate
toward all humanity, regardless of their status in life. We believe you
will find that same spirit among Christians today. Therefore, when you
visit us, you will be considered an honored guest. You will be greeted
with kindness and courtesy. Why not give us the opportunity to become your
friend? (Cf Proverbs 18:24).
ORDER
You can expect our service to be with reverence and order.
We strive to engage in all worship and service with decency and order (1
Corinthians 14:40). The order of our worship is usually planned by our
elders. Each item of worship is usually announced and often briefly
explained by the men who lead us in our worship. This enables each of us
to know what is going on and helps us to better prepare our minds for
worship. We try to avoid all extremism in worship. Neither ritualism nor
emotionalism is characteristic of our worship. You can expect our worship
to be spiritual, reverent and orderly.
SIMPLICITY
You can expect our worship to be simple. It's simple
because it is based on the worship authorized in the New Testament. Jesus
taught that our worship was to be spiritual and according to truth
(John 4:24). Our worship to God includes the Lord's supper, giving,
singing, prayer and teaching the gospel. Each of these blooms with the
beauty of simplicity. We do not try to improve on God's divine plan and
beauty with pageantry or innovations of men. We believe you will be
impressed with the simplicity of our worship.
SINGING
You can expect congregational singing. Singing is a
vital part of our worship. All members of our congregation will blend
their voices together in psalms, hymns and spiritual songs. The purpose of
our songs is to praise God, to teach and admonish one another through our
singing (Ephesians 5:19 ; Colossians 3:16). Since the command to
sing is specific and addressed to the individual, we do not add a
mechanical instrument of music in our worship in songs. For the same
reason, we do not have a choir to sing for us or any type of mood music to
entertain us. Many who have visited us have been highly impressed with the
beauty and spirituality involved in congregational singing. Why not come
and see for yourself?
GIVING
You can expect us to give a free-will offering.
As the Bible teaches, we give liberally as God has prospered us, on the
first day of the week (1 Corinthians 16:1-2). Our liberality is an
evidence of our devotion to God (2 Corinthians 8:1-8). There are
many factors that determine the amount of our offerings, but above all
they must be free-will offerings (2 Corinthians 9:6-7). When the
offering is taken, it is entirely the choice of our guest whether they
will give an offering or not. We will not embarrass you by personally
asking for an offering. Neither do we want you to feel embarrassed if you
choose not to or cannot afford to give.
PRAYER
You can expect our public prayers to be led by men (1
Timothy 2:8-13). Prayer is a vital source of strength in a Christian's
life. We pray often in private and with one another. When we come together
in an assembly, prayer is a very important part of our worship. Prayers
are offered frequently when we assemble together for worship. In keeping
with an orderly fashion of worship, it is usually announced that we will
be lead in prayer by a certain brother. Everyone does not pray his own
prayer out loud. We are led in prayer by a brother who speaks his prayer
publicly, and the rest of us follow him silently as we pray together. This
allows us to worship reverently and orderly. It also avoids noise and
confusion. You will not be embarrassed by our calling on you to lead a
public prayer.
THE LORD'S SUPPER
You can expect us to partake of the Lord's supper on the
first day of every week [Sunday]. Jesus instituted this supper as a
simple memorial of his death on the cross ( Matthew 26:26-29; 1
Corinthians 11:23 -26). As we partake of the unleavened bread and
fruit of the vine, our minds are to be centered on the events of the
cross. In this act we have communion or fellowship with Christ (1
Corinthians 10:16 ). It was the practice of the early church to eat
the Lord's supper every first day of the week (Acts 20:7). We do
not practice closed communion. As the communion is passed to each
individual in the assembly, we each examine ourselves that we may partake
of it in a worthy manner (1 Corinthians 11:27 -29). We do not
examine, encourage or forbid any guest concerning his participation in the
Lord's supper. It is the choice of our guest. However, we would hasten to
point out that there can be no communion or fellowship with Christ unless
we are faithful children of God (1 John 1:5-7; Galatians 3:26
-27).
TEACHING
You can expect Christ-centered, Bible teaching in our
classrooms and pulpits. We believe the Bible to be an inspired,
authoritative book (2 Timothy 3:16 -17). We believe that if a man
speaks it should be from the Word of God (1 Peter 4:11 ). Our Bible
class teachers usually teach directly from the Bible. The sermons you will
hear from our pulpits can be supported by the Bible. In sermons, scripture
references are given to enable the listener to check the Bible for himself
to see if we are speaking the truth. We encourage you to check what we say
by searching the scriptures (Acts 17:11 ; John 5:39).
At the close of each sermon you can expect an invitation
to become a Christian. You will be given an opportunity to express
your faith in Jesus Christ by repenting of your sins, confessing Christ
before men and being buried with the Lord in baptism. (Cf. John
8:34; Luke 13:3; Matthew 10:32; Mark 16:16; Acts 2:38; Galatians 3:26-27)
We will not embarrass you by approaching you personally. We will make our
appeal to you to become a Christian from the pulpit. Then an invitation
song will be sung for your encouragement. If you choose to obey the Lord,
you may come to the front and let your choice be known. May we point out
that the church does not have to be assembled for you to obey the gospel.
You can obey at any hour of the day or night by simply letting your
request be known. (Cf. Acts 16:30 -33).
OUR MISSION
"Seek & Save The Lost"
(Luke 19:10)
To carry the gospel of Jesus Christ to the world, especially
to the residents of the Virginia Peninsula and in the Hampton Roads area. There are three areas of endeavor
used to accomplish this go.
Edification - (Building-up) Ephesians 4:11-12
And
He gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; and some, evangelists; and some,
pastors and teachers, for the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the
ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ.
Evangelism - (Education) Matthew 28:19-20
Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing
them in the name of the Father, and of the son, and of the Holy Spirit; Teaching
them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with
you alway, even unto the end of the world.
Benevolence - (Love) Galatians 6:10
As we have
therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men, especially them who are of
the household of faith.
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