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What makes Restoration Movement Churches Distinct? PDF Print E-mail
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Contributed by Phil Spadaro   
Tuesday, 03 January 2006
Because of the splits and divisions over the last century and a half, it is impossible to list common elements to all Restoration churches. There are some characteristics which many share and have their roots in the earliest part of the movement.
  • Baptism – Restoration congregations baptize by immersion for the forgiveness of sins and the gift of the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:38). Immersion also allows one to become part of the church universal (Acts 2:41).
  • Church Organization – Each congregation is governed from within and is autonomous. There is no human authority above the local level.
  • Bible Interpretation – Restoration churches are conservative and literal in their exegesis and hermeneutics. The Bible does not present ideals, but achievable expectations from God.
  • No Creeds - Beyond the Bible creeds are shunned.
  • Not Mainstream Protestantism – Because of the above distinctions, Restoration churches tend not to be considered part of mainstream Protestantism, nor do they want to be.

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