What this denomination stands for is, really, is the universal vision of all people being treated fairly under the law as God sees us in His sight.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think we are all trying to figure out what it means to be the Church as opposed to just doing church.
When we say Church of All Nations, it's a vision given to me, that the church will touch all the world.
Christianity is part of the common law.
The laws of God given to mankind are embodied in the gospel plan, and the Church of Jesus Christ is made responsible for teaching these laws to the world.
Christianity means a lot more than church membership.
We are to introduce our people into the life of the Church, which is salvation, that they may grasp its meaning, its contents and purpose, to taste and see how good the Lord is.
The world looks at preachers out of church to know what they mean in it.
I am an enthusiastic participant in a church, but I have never been particularly concerned with denominational identity.
It is a thoroughly anti-christian doctrine that the Spirit of God, and therefore the life and governing power of the Church, resides in the ministry, to the exclusion of the people.
I don't consider myself any denomination.