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Explore the foundational history and beliefs of the Church of Christ, including its origins in the Restoration Movement. Learn about key practices such as baptism distinctions, the influence of early leaders like Barton W. Stone, and the church's separation from the Christian Church. Discover the principles guiding its doctrines, such as Sola Scriptura, and delve into the notable revivals that shaped its evolution. This overview provides a comprehensive insight into the church's identity and its distinct practices.
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The Church of Christ has it’s heritage in the… • Registration Movement • Reformation Movement • Restoration Movement • Retaliation Movement
The Church of Christ practices… • Infant Baptism • Adult Baptism • Nonbelievers Baptism • Believers Baptism
The Restoration Movement started in the… • 17th Century • 18th Century • 19th Century • 20th Century
Early members of the Church of Christ where known as all of these except… • Stoner • Campbellite • Stoneite • Christian
The name of the principle that states that God’s word is sufficient enough to be the only source of Christian doctrine is… • Sola Cola • Sola Balboa • Sola Scriptura • Sola Agnosia
The Revival that Barton W. Stone attended that helped to change his views was… • Cane Ridge • Ridgeway Encampment • Blue Ridge • Caneway Revival
The Church of Christ has all of these except… • Elder • Deacon • Rabbi • Preacher
The Church of Christ split from the Christian Church because of all of these reasons except… • The Civil War • Instrumental Worship • Missionary Societies • Weekly Communion
The number of Baptist denominations is… • Between 1 and 5 • Between 5 and 20 • Between 20 and 35 • More than 35