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Date Posted: 00:26:59 11/24/01 Sat
Author: cezoram
Subject: Re: For the truth about the church, please investigate it for yourself
In reply to: David 's message, "For the truth about the church, please investigate it for yourself" on 15:43:43 11/23/01 Fri

>

For the
>truth about the church, please investigate it for
>yourself at rel=nofollow target=_blank >href="http://cofchrist.org/">http://CofChrist.org/<
>/b>

>color="#81760E">Seekers and Disciples


>

Dear
>Friend,

Thank
>you for taking the time to explore the Community of
>Christ. This community of faith-seeking disciples has
>had a significant impact on my life as a child,
>teenager, young adult, and now as its
>leader.

I
>remember my experience as a child growing up in
>Ontario, Canada, and feeling a true sense of belonging
>within the small congregation where I attended
>church. I felt valued and loved by the people there
>and I even felt that there were important things for
>me to do. I was needed by the community. It is hard
>to overstate how important that nurture was as I
>grew.

The story
>of this church began with a teenager seeking to
>understand what God wanted him to do with his life. I
>believe that search for meaning and hope is central
>to every person's life journey. It is for our faith
>community and for me personally. I have found my life
>enriched by my association with other
>"seekers" as I have ministered around the
>world.

In those
>travels I have met people in many places, from rural
>villages in Africa to teeming cities in the Orient,
>and I see in them the same desire to have a sense of
>belonging to a community of meaning and purpose. I
>am assured that the very things I sought as a child
>are vital to the well-being of people in every
>culture and of every age. That is why I believe that
>God calls us to create community, that we might seek
>truth in companionship with others and together find
>ways to support one another and serve those in
>need.

As you
>continue your personal search for purpose and for a
>group of people who will care for and support you, we
>invite you to get to know us. The person giving you
>this booklet, as well as the staff of our world
>headquarters, will be most happy to provide whatever
>assistance might be helpful.

>color="#003399">May God's blessings be with you as you
>continue your search for meaning and for a community
>in which to engage in that process of
>discovery.

>color="#003399">W. Grant McMurray

>
President of the
>Church

>size="3" face="Times New Roman"> >style="font-size: 12.0pt">For the truth about the
>church, please investigate it for yourself at rel=nofollow target=_blank >href="http://cofchrist.org/">http://CofChrist.org/<
>/b>




David,

Don't you know? What God wants us to do with our lives is plain and simple! He wants all of us to repent of our sins and come unto Him. Yet, Grant deliberately avoids this, probably because he does not believe it.

As for the invitation to get to know the Community of Christ, I say, "Been there, done that." I know the truth about that organization. I do not need to research any further.

If Grant keeps pushing "community", eventually the C of C will no longer need God in their equation. Pretty soon, the members will seek to be saved based on how much they serve each other. It will become faith communities, without the faith. The church will eventually depend entirely on good works and social justice. No need for God in that.

Cezoram






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