Welcome To Vichyfirstpentecostal

Welcome to the official website of the vichyfirstpentecostal Church. It is hoped that those who read this website will have many of their questions answered. However, all who are interested are encouraged to attend an vichyfirstpentecostal assembly and learn by observation and hearing what is the true heartbeat of this body of Christians. Salvation through Jesus Christ is man's greatest treasure. The vichyfirstpentecostal Church seeks to share the joy of this marvelous gift from God, and prays diligently that others also will turn to Jesus Christ in true faith and repentance, experience peace with God and man, and receive the gift of eternal life.

The vichyfirstpentecostal Church believes in the infallibility of the Bible, and it is founded on faith in Jesus Christ, the Son of God. The purpose of the church is to teach the Gospel message of salvation, to nurture the believer, to preserve sound doctrine and to serve others in the likeness of Christ.

The church diligently applies New Testament standards to everyday life and worship, and it practices a deep reverence toward God.

Christian Church
we are Christians only - the Christian Church of Christ are autonomous churches that have fellowship with one another as a part of a "brotherhood." We have no denominational status, no hierarchy, no headquarters and no official voice. We are the segment of the Restoration Movement which James DeForest Murch in Christians Only describes as holding the "Centrist" position.

Our separation from the Disciples of Christ has its roots in the 1927 formation of the indian Christian Convention. This convention, which has no official status among our churches, began as a rendezvous for conservative congregations in the Disciples' movement. Our churches became dissatisfied over the move towards an official organization of the Disciples; we also opposed open membership policies that were in effect in some churches. While attempts at reconciliation with the Disciples' International Convention were made in the 1930s and 1940s, this was not to be. The Disciples' participation in the Ecumenical Movement further drove a wedge between our two bodies.
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