Centennial Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Bloomington, IL
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ABOUT THE DISCIPLES
Born in the early 1800s, the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) is
the first Protestant movement founded on American soil. Its symbol of
the chalice emphasizes the central place of communion in worship, as
well as the Scottish Presbyterian roots of the denomination (the cross
of St. Andrew). Disciples confess their faith in Jesus Christ as Savior
and Lord and seek unity among all believers. Early historyOpposing divisions within the church universal and barriers around
the Lord's Supper, Presbyterian ministers Thomas and Alexander
Campbell, and Barton Stone set out to restore unity to the church by
preaching and teaching New Testament practices. In 1832, after about a
quarter of a century of separate development, the Campbell and Stone
movements merged after discovering that they were proclaiming a similar
message and vision for the church. Characteristic Beliefs and Practices
Facts of Interest
Further information about our Denomination, The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), click here Further information about our Regional ministry, The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Illinois and Wisconsin, click here
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