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Address: 13875 151st St, Olathe, KS 66062, USA
Phone: (913) 829-5596
State: Kansas
Zip Code: 66062


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Reviews
Our family has enjoyed visiting here from time to time over the past many years even though we are members elsewhere. This church is non-denominational and all are truly welcome here. Worship and singing are beautiful and meaningful. Sermons are bible-based and bible-focused. You will receive a warm welcome and the people are genuinely friendly and kind. If you're ever there on a potluck Sunday, you'll be a special guest at lunch. Let someone know you're visiting! Stay, eat, & meet new friends. Your heart will be glad you did. (So will your tummy.)
8 years ago (05-02-2017)
Very friendly. Great service!
8 years ago (18-06-2017)
I do not recommend anyone to attend this church. The Church of Christ’s emphasis on baptism as being necessary for salvation is false and unbiblical and will lead you to hell apart from God. Church of Christ advocates point to Scriptures such as Acts 2:38, John 3:5, Mark 16:16, 1 Peter 3:21, and Acts 22:16 as biblical evidence that baptism is required for salvation. There is no denying that baptism is very important. Baptism is intended to be an initial act of obedience to Christ, an illustration of Christ’s death and resurrection, a public declaration of faith in Christ, a step of identification with Him, and a proclamation of desire to follow Him. In the minds of the apostles and early Christians, baptism was so inextricably linked with salvation that the two were viewed as inseparable. The idea that a person could receive Christ as Savior and not be baptized was completely foreign to the early church. With that said, however, baptism is not required for salvation. There are biblically plausible and contextually valid interpretations of each of the above Scriptures that do not indicate baptism as being necessary for salvation. There are many Scriptures that declare salvation to be received by faith / believing, with no mention of baptism or any other requirement (John 3:16; Acts 16:31; Ephesians 2:8-9). If baptism is necessary for salvation, these Scriptures are in error and the Bible is contradictory. Church of Christ advocates argue that when the Bible speaks of salvation “by faith,” it is speaking of a living faith, a faith that produces works of obedience, such as baptism and confession (Romans 10:9-10). They do not claim that baptism is a work that earns salvation, or in any sense makes a person worthy of salvation. Rather, the Church of Christ teaches that baptism is a work that God requires before He grants salvation. For the Church of Christ, baptism and confession are no different from faith and repentance—they are what God requires before He grants salvation to a person. The problem with this is that, while it may seem to be a subtle difference from the biblical doctrine of salvation by grace through faith, it is in fact a crucially important difference. A person who has genuinely received salvation will produce good fruit. Good works are the inevitable result of salvation (Ephesians 2:10). What differentiates a “living faith” from a “dead faith” in James 2:14-26 is the presence of good works. Church of Christ advocates are right to denounce churches that teach intellectual assent to the facts of the Gospel as sufficient for salvation. The Church of Christ is right to reject the idea that a dead faith, a faith that produces no good works, is what saves a person. Faith / trust in Christ as the Savior is what saves a person, but this faith is a living faith that always results in and produces good works. To say that good works must be present BEFORE a person is saved is to make salvation dependent on our obedience, which is works-salvation, not salvation by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone. As Titus 3:5 declares, “He saved us – not by works of righteousness that we had done, but according to His mercy, through the washing of regeneration and renewal by the Holy Spirit.”
9 years ago (22-06-2016)
A congregation that teaches the whole truth, including the words of Jesus in Mark 16:15-16, the words of Peter in Acts 2:36-42, and the words of Paul in Roman 6 and Galatians 3:26-27. Am sorry to see other posts by people saying not to attend here because they teach what the Bible teaches.
9 years ago (26-06-2016)
Friendly and fun people.
9 years ago (09-10-2016)
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