Our
purpose-
Zearing Christian Church has a long and rich
history within the Zearing area. We were
organized in 1885 for the purpose of
ministering to the Spiritual, physical,
emotional needs of all people. Our Church
still has that as our goal!
Our
history-
The Christian Church movement, of which we
are a part, traces it’s heritage back to the
early 1800's when denominations were greatly
divided and separate from one another. From
the frontier in the East, churches which use
the name "Christian" began and spread
throughout America and the world.
Our
focus and status as a Church-
Our focus is on Jesus as denominational
labels tend to divide the Body of Christ. It
is our belief that Churches should seek to
unite God's people by recognizing the
interdependent nature of all of God’s people
and Churches regardless of the name.
As a
non-denominational Church we are autonomous
with no hierarchy or denominational control
over the Zearing Christian Church. This
means that we, as a local body of
Christians, are self-governed and determine
our own affairs based upon the Word of God.
For example: we choose our leaders; own our
building and assets; determine the programs
and direction of the Church; and select
those ministries which we support, such as
missionaries and other agencies which serve
the cause of Christ.
Our
quest for unity-
From the beginning, the Christian Church
movement has sought to establish unity among
its Churches and with Churches from other
groups. While we are independent, we as a
body of people, are, "Christians only, but
not the only Christians" who desire to seek
what Jesus prayed:
"I have given them the glory that you gave
me, that they may be one as we are one: I in
them and you in me. May they be brought to
complete unity to let the world know that
you sent me and have loved them even as you
have loved me." (John 17:22-23, NIV)
Unity requires that we allow for differences
of understanding on matters of preference
which are not clearly spelled out in the
Scriptures, as described within the
principals located in Romans chapter
fourteen. On those matters we believe that
we should agree to disagree letting love be
our guiding force.