FAQ Category: FAQ

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

Why do you recite the Apostles and Nicene Creeds?

Why do you recite the Apostles and Nicene Creeds?

These historic creeds allow us to be familiar with the fundamental beliefs which the Christian Church has held to since its inception. While there is disagreement with many views of the Church Fathers the principles enshrined in these statements of faith are typically affirmed by a broad cross section of the global Christian community. They serve as a bridge back to the historic church, out to our brothers and sisters in Christ around the world, and as doctrinal guardrails to prevent our drifting into theological error.

What is your view on the Geo-political nation of Israel?

What is your view on the Geo-political nation of Israel?

We affirm that many sincere Christians see the modern-day Jewish state as fulfillment of Old Testament restoration prophecies. We affirm the Geo-political nation of Israel’s right to exist and to exercise the power of a sovereign nation in protecting its citizens from potential harm inflicted by enemies. We do not believe that potential war crimes or atrocities can or should be overlooked on the basis of that right. Nor do we agree with the view that any nation or individual Christian must honor the Geo-political nation in all it does or else suffer punishment from God as is often inferred by the quotation of Genesis 12:3 “I will bless those who bless you, and him who dishonors you I will curse.” This tends to be a vague and unrealistic perspective and cannot be said to have implications for one’s salvation if for no other reason than the Geo-political nation did not exist from 70 AD until 1948, thus rendering it pointless for the generations of Christians living between those dates.

What Is The Perspective On Eschatology Or The End Times

What Is The Perspective On Eschatology Or The End Times

The main three viewpoints in this area are Premillennialism, (Christ comes before the Millenium,) Amillennial, (A period of time between the first and second coming of Christ) and Postmillennial. (Christ comes at the end of the Millenium.)
The Reasoning Tree Church has no stated requirements for members in this area of belief. The Pastor, if asked, is satisfied that Amillennialism is Biblically accurate, but does not see a particular view as essential to Christian faith and living.

What Is The Musical Style?

What Is The Musical Style?

We utilize a combination of Traditional Hymns (Just As I Am, Amazing Grace, Great is Thy Faithfulness, How Great Thou Art, It Is Well With My Soul, etc.), and some more recent compositions. Some of the traditional hymns have alternate renditions which for some people deepen the meaning of the song. Regardless of style we strive to ensure that all our songs are Biblically accurate, mentally stimulating, and conducive to emotional engagement.

Do You Have A Preferred Bible Version

Do You Have A Preferred Bible Version

The church has no stated Bible preference. That is, we do not insist on our members or attendees using a particular version. Although the Pastor frequently quotes from the KJV as well as other versions he typically uses the English Standard Version. We acknowledge that no English translation is perfect and only a few translations are considered truly bad. Therefore the Pastor encourages the people to use the version which most helps them grow in their Christian walk. 

Do You Have Children’s Ministries?

Do You Have Children’s Ministries?

Although it is true that we have neither a Sunday School nor Children’s Church, it is incorrect to say we have nothing for Children. We prefer events structured around the entire family which naturally involves the children. To that end we have yearly picnics, movie nights, Fall Festival and Christmas dinner, etc. This emphasis is supported first by our own experience and by research which shows that children who engage with adults are more likely to remain in church as they grow up than children who are always segregated from their parents during worship time.

We are also actively engaged in strengthening the family through our Roots Homeschool Co-op which meets monthly providing fellowship and activities for multiple ages.

Roots Homeschool

What are some practical expectations for members or attendees?

What are some practical expectations for members or attendees?

We encourage all believers to regularly read and study God’s Word, seeking to understand its teachings and apply them to their lives.

Financial Stewardship.

Accountability and Community: As a church, we value the importance of accountability among believers. We strive to create an environment where members can share concerns, ask questions, and receive guidance from Scripture-informed leaders.

Disputes and Controversies: When disagreements arise within the church or in the broader Christian community, we seek to resolve them through patient discussion, biblical analysis, and prayerful consideration of Scripture’s teachings.

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