About Us

About Us

Lakeveiw church of Christ strives to be the Lord's church. We pattern our worship according to what we can read of the New Testament church. We are non-denominational and non-institutional. Our worship does not consist of social aspects such as fellowship halls, coffee shops or playground facilities.

When visiting with us this is what you will take part in and we have given you a brief description why.

SINGING

In the bookrack in front of you there is a song book for your use.

The song leader will announce the songs so that we may all sing together.

One of the unique things about us that may seem strange to some people

is that the music is "a cappella." That is, we sing without the use of mechanical music.

This is not just a preference with us but is a conviction based on the Scriptures and the

practice of the early Christians ( Ephesians 5:19 ; Colossians 3:16 ).

Some people may consider us to be "narrow" on this. However, we are striving to please God,

not men ( Galatians 1:10 ). We're sure that you will find the singing meaningful,

with everyone being invited to participate.

PRAYER

There will be prayers during the service. One man will be leading the congregation

in prayer while the rest of us participate by listening and following along, silently joining

in ( 1 Corinthians 14:40 ). This is our way, as a congregation, of carrying out God's commandment

and exercising our right as Christians to thank Him for His blessings and to request His guidance and help.

PREACHING

You will notice that the preacher doesn't have a title. He will not be referred to as

"Pastor" or "Reverend". He will be referred to as "mister" or "brother", or perhaps,

just called by his first name. He won't be wearing a robe, or any of the "ecclesiastical garments"

which would set him apart from other Christians. The reason for this is that the New Testament

teaches that all are equal in the priesthood of all believers ( 1 Peter 2:5-9 ).

The sermon will likely be about 45 minutes. It will be according to the Bible. You are always

invited to ask questions or comment on anything you do not understand.

INVITATION

At the close of the sermon, the preacher will "extend an invitation." This is simply an opportunity

to invite those who are convinced to take whatever steps they need to make themselves right with God.

A person who is not a Christian may request to be baptized, or a Christian may come forward to confess a sin,

or ask for prayers. If any respond to be baptized, they will be immersed in water for the remission of

sins ( Acts 2:38 ; Romans 6:3,4 ). You will not be singled out in any way.

LORD'S SUPPER

If you visit on Sunday, the Lord's Supper will be included in the worship service. Again, the reason is

that we are following the New Testament pattern. The early church did this on the "first day of the week" ( Acts 20:7 ).

OFFERING

If you visit on Sunday, you will notice that a "free-will" offering will be collected from the members of this church.

According to the pattern of the New Testament ( 1 Corinthians 16:1,2 ),

this collection will not be taken on any other day of the week.

As our guest, you are not expected to make a contribution.

Feel perfectly comfortable to just pass the collection plate on down the row.

WHAT WILL BE EXPECTED OF YOU?

We invite you to read the Scriptures with us and consider what we say.

We would be happy to have you sing along with us as we praise God in song.

But if you'd rather not, just sit and observe.

We would like for you to fill out a Visitor's Card that we may have a record of your visit,

and allow us to write or call and express our appreciation, but if you are uncomfortable doing so,

feel free to decline this request.

YOU'RE INVITED TO VISIT WITH US

Again, we are simply Christians, trying to pattern our lives and our worship

according to God's inspired word, the Bible.

We welcome you to come and visit with us, to investigate what we practice

and what we teach, and to compare what you see and hear with the Bible.