About Community of Christ Union Avenue
Our Basic Beliefs
We are an international Christian church with 250,000 members found
in more than fifty nations. Our World Headquarters, including a Temple
dedicated to the pursuit of peace, is located in Independence, Missouri.
The church was organized in 1830 in New York State.
Our Mission
We proclaim Jesus Christ and promote communities of joy, hope, love,
and peace.
We Offer...
a community of people where the gospel of Jesus Christ is the focus
of worship, learning, caring, and mission.
an opportunity for genuine spiritual growth and relationship
with the Holy Spirit.
local congregations where deep friendships are established,
individual ideas are valued, and where those special needs
find security,
care, and support.
a faith community that encourages the ministry of all people,
including children and youth.
a global community with a worldwide mission that values
all cultures and celebrates the rich diversity of human
life.
meaningful opportunities to serve Jesus Christ by helping
others and promoting peace.
Our Faith and Beliefs
Recognizing that the perception of truth is always
qualified by human nature and experience, there
is no official
church creed that must
be accepted by all members. However, through the
years various statements, such as those listed below, have
been developed
to present the generally
accepted beliefs of the church. All people are
encouraged to study
the
scriptures, to participate in the life and mission
of the church, and to examine their own experiences
as they
grow
in understanding
and
response to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
God
The one eternal, living God is triune: one God
in three persons. The God who meets us in the
testimony of Israel
is the same
God who meets
us in Jesus Christ, and who indwells creation
as the Holy Spirit. God is the Eternal Creator, the
source
of love,
life, and truth.
God actively
loves and cares for each person. All things
that exist owe their being to God who alone is worthy
of our worship.
Jesus Christ
Jesus Christ is "God with us," the Son of God, and the
living expression of God in the flesh. Jesus Christ lived,
was crucified, died, and rose again. The nature, love,
and purpose of God are most clearly
seen in Jesus Christ, our Savior.
Spirit
The Holy Spirit is the continuing presence
of God in the world. The Spirit works
in our minds
and
hearts through intelligence, comfort,
guidance,
love, and power to sustain, inspire,
and remake us.
Salvation
God loves us even though we are sinful.
Through the ministry of Christ
and the presence of
the Holy Spirit,
we are
able to turn
to God and
receive the gifts of salvation
and eternal life. Those who accept the gospel
are called to respond to Christ
through baptism and committed discipleship.
As individuals
exercise faith
in Christ
and follow his example
and teachings, they become new
people.
The Church
Christian discipleship is most
fully possible when it is pursued
in a
community of committed
believers.
The
church,
as part
of the body
of
Christ, is the means through
which the ministry of Christ continues
in the world
today. It
is a community
of people
seeking to
bring God's love
to all through compassionate
ministry, worship, the sacraments, and witness.
Revelation
The process through which God
reveals divine will and
love is called
revelation. God
continues to
reveal today as
in the past.
God is
revealed to us through
scripture, the faith community, prayer,
nature, and
in
human history.
Scripture
The scriptures provide
divine guidance and
inspired insight
for life when
responsibly interpreted
and faithfully applied.
With other Christians,
we affirm the Bible
as scripture for the church.
In our
tradition, the Book
of Mormon and the Doctrine
and Covenants
are
additional scriptural
witnesses of God’s love and Christ’s
ministry.
Sacraments
The sacraments express
the continuing
presence of Christ
through the
church. They help
us establish and
continually renew our
relationship with
God. Through them we establish
or reaffirm
our covenant
with
God
in response to
God's grace. The sacraments
of the church
are
baptism, confirmation
of
membership,
the
Lord's
Supper (Communion),
marriage,
blessing of children,
administration
to the sick, ordination
to the priesthood,
and the
evangelist's
blessing.
Human Worth
God loves each
of us equally
and unconditionally.
All
persons have
great worth
and should
be respected
as creations of
God with basic
human rights.
The willingness
to love and
accept others
is
essential to
faithfulness to the gospel
of
Christ.
All Are Called
All men, women,
youth,
and children
are given gifts
and abilities
to enhance
life
and to
become involved
in Christ's mission.
Some are
called to particular
responsibility
as ordained
ministers
(priesthood)
in
the
church.
The church provides
for a wide
range
of priesthood
ministries
through
calling and ordination
of both
men and
women.
Free Agency
All people
are
free to choose,
resulting
in
real
consequences of good
and
evil to our
lives,
the
lives of
others,
and
our environment.
Commitment
to
Christ, sensitivity
to
the Holy
Spirit, and participation
in
the
faith community
help
people make responsible
choices
that
enhance
human
life
and respect
creation.
Stewardship
All
things were
created by
God and
should be
used for
God’s purposes.
Stewardship is the wise management of gifts and resources to enrich
personal, family, congregational, and community
life, as well as utilizing natural resources for the good of all
creation.
The
Kingdom
God's
kingdom is
present wherever
people acknowledge
the lordship
of God
over life,
relationships, and
creation. The
full coming
of the
kingdom awaits
the final
victory over
evil when
divine rule
is established
and justice,
peace, and
righteousness prevail.
Zion
The "cause of Zion" expresses our commitment to pursuing
God's
kingdom through the establishment of Christ-centered communities in
families,
congregations, neighborhoods, cities, and throughout the world.
Peace
Because
of
our commitment
to
Christ
and
belief
in
the worth
of
all people
and
the value
of
community building,
we
dedicate our
lives
to the pursuit
of
peace and
justice
for
all people.
Resurrection
God
conserves and
renews life
as revealed
in the
resurrection of
Jesus Christ,
a sign of
God's ultimate
victory over
death. In
Christ’s
resurrection, we find hope and courage for living. Through resurrection,
God transforms individuals, bringing
them into the fullness of eternal life.
Judgment
Our
eternal destiny
is determined
by God
according to
divine wisdom
and love
and according
to our
response to
God's call
to us.
God's judgment
is just
and is
based on
the kind
of people
we have
become in
relation to
the potential
of our
lives.
End
Time
God
is acting
in history
to reconcile
all creation
to divine
purpose.
The
meaning
and
end to
which
history
moves is
revealed
in
Christ.
The
ultimate
victory
of righteousness
and peace
over injustice,
evil,
and
sin is
assured
because
of the
unfailing
love
of God
and the
conviction
that
Christ is
coming
again.
You
are
invited to continue
exploring
the
mission,
faith,
and beliefs
of the
church
by
visiting
one
of our
local
congregations.
Countless
people
have
found
hope
for
their
lives
and
encountered
the living
Christ
through
the
ministries,
sacraments,
teachings,
and mission
of the
church.