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"The Church on the Hill"

Welcome!

 

 

The Church of Christ  - 1800 Chestnut St. Coshocton, OH welcomes YOU!

We are the church you read about in the bible (Romans 16:16).  Where we restore 1st century Christianity in the world today.  Where all people are equal in all matters of life. 

 

The way the Lord intended.

Worship Times:
  • Sunday - 10:30 AM (Communion at every worship)

    • Nursery & Children's Bible hour available at the same time​

  • Sunday Evening - 6 PM (Communion available to those who missed morning worship

Bible Study:

  • Sunday Morning Bible Study - 9:30 AM Teens and 5- to 10-year-old classes only no adult class

  • Wednesday - 6:00 PM (All ages)

  • Womens Bible class - Tuesdays 11:00 am 12:00pm.

  •  Phone Number: (740) 622-5461

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What To Expect When You Visit With Us

 

 

Many people are hesitant to attend worship services at an unfamiliar church.  To help alleviate any apprehensions you may have regarding this congregation, we would like to explain what you can expect when you visit with us. Also be aware we have no political affiliations at all! Meaning people can support and vote for who they want regardless of Party. We are not and never will be associated with a particular political party or individual of any party, our goal is only to serve the Lord.  We preach and teach the truth and worship the Lord as He commands with the desire that all come to repentance and go to heaven.

Courtesy and Kindness

All are greeted with equal courtesy and kindness (Acts 10:34-35; Gal. 3:28).

You will find no tendency toward entertainment with beautiful organ or piano music.  Like the first century Christians, we will engage in the singing of psalms, hymns and spiritual songs (Ephesians 5:19). God has commanded the sincere praise of His people to come from the Heart (Colossians 3:16).

Order and Reverence

You will not be confused by many people speaking or praying at the same time.  Good order will prevail at every service (1 Corinthians 14:33). 

If you are present on Sunday, the Lord's Day, you will observe the congregation eating bread and drinking the fruit of the vine in memory of the death of Christ (Matthew 26:26-29).  We do this on the first day of every week, like the Christians in the first century (Acts 20:7).

You will not find special collections taken at every service.  A collection is taken only on the Lord's Day (1 Corinthians 16:1-3).  This congregation is supported by the free will offerings of its members and any visitors who want to contribute again emphasis free-will.

The Bible: Our Only Guide

All that we observe and teach is true Bible doctrine.  Our worship is in line with what the Bible teaches not man.

Salvation in Christ

You will hear obedience to the will of Christ emphasized as necessary to salvation: faith you must 1. Believe John 8:24, and John 3:36 2. Hear Romans 10:17; 3. Repent turn away from your old life to live a life in service to the Lord Luke 24:47, Acts, 17:30-31, 2Corinthians 7:10, 4. Confession of faith in Christ Romans 10:9-10; and 5. Baptism into Christ for the remission of sins Acts 2:38. You must remain faithful salvation can be lost.

If there should be a response from someone in the audience to the appeal of the mentioned above, you will see them taken to a pool of water where, in simple likeness to the death, burial and resurrection of Christ, they will be buried in water and raised to walk in newness of life (Romans 6:3-4).

You will be more than welcome at all of our services.  Please come and bring your Bible to "search the Scriptures" with us.  If you do not have a Bible, we will be happy to give you one free of charge.

 

Distinctive Plea of the Church Of Christ

It is primarily a plea for religious unity based upon the bible.  In a divided religious world it is believed that the Bible is the only possible common denominator upon which most, if not all, of the God-fearing people of the land can unite.  This is an appeal to go back to the Bible.  It is a plea to speak where the Bible speaks and to remain silent where the Bible is silent in all matters that pertain to religion. The objective is religious unity of all believers of Christ.  The basis is the New Testament.  The method is the restoration of the New Testament Christianity.

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