Cloverdale Congregational Methodist Church

Cloverdale Congregational Methodist Church Proclaim the Gospel OUR MISSION

The mission of the Congregational Methodist Church is as changeless as the heart of God, and that has never changed.

God has always loved us. "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." (John 3:16) It is still the desire of God that all should come to salvation in Jesus Christ. This verse in 2 Peter 3:9 shows that the purpose of God is immutable. "The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. Inst

ead he is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance." Because of these treasured beginnings and the immutability of God, the Congregational Methodist Church is a 'message driven' organization that is dedicated to proclaiming and preserving the Gospel of Jesus Christ across continents, cultures and centuries. OUR DOCTRINE

THE HOLY TRINITY
We believe that the one God exists as three persons relating. The Father, the source of all life, shares His life, begetting the Son, and His life as the Spirit proceeds from the Father and Son. The three are united in substance, equal in the sense of being God, and are distinct in their personhood. GOD THE FATHER
God is a sovereign, just, holy, and loving heavenly Father. It is God’s nature to share Himself, and therefore exists as trinity. God shared Himself with sinful man when, because of His love for the world, He gave His only begotten Son. Because He is the source of all life, all living things are responsible to Him. He is a rewarder of those who obey Him, and the Judge of those who do evil. GOD THE SON, JESUS CHRIST
God revealed Himself to us through His Son, Jesus Christ. The Eternal Son came to dwell among men as a man through the incarnation. The Holy Spirit was the agent of the incarnation, while the Virgin Mary was the instrument. By taking humanity to Himself, the Son of God lost nothing of His divinity, but was fully God, and fully human. As the perfect man, without sin, He gave His life as the perfect sacrifice for man. Having offered Himself “once for all,” He now exercises His High Priestly ministry by interceding on behalf of the saints, waiting for the day when He comes again. GOD, THE HOLY SPIRIT
The Holy Spirit, the third person of the trinity, is the giver and renewer of life. He works to convict of sin, convince of the truth, and call sinners to life in Christ. It is the Holy Spirit who applies the work of Christ for salvation, and sanctification, as well as the empowerment for holy living. He is a comforter, an encourager, a giver of gifts, and our guide as we walk each day for Christ. THE SCRIPTURES
The Bible is the Word of God, written by holy men of old as they were enabled to communicate God’s truth without error. We therefore believe that the scripture is infallible and inerrant in its original autographs. The scripture is our rule of faith, and a revelation of God Himself. Written over a period of 1500 years by as many as 40 authors, the scripture is authoritative in matters of faith, doctrine, and practice. MAN
God created man in His image, with the ability to relate to God in freedom, as immortal, spiritual beings. Man’s original state was one of holiness. After the fall, man became a corrupt expression of God’s image. Because of the corruption of our nature, man is incapable of any positive move toward God, except through the work of divine grace. This grace, which works in advance of our salvation to bring us to favor, toward salvation, is called prevenient grace. Only through the justifying, regenerating, sanctifying grace of God can we be saved from the pervasive corruption of sin, and be conformed to the image of God. SALVATION
Salvation is the process by which God forgives sin, renews man to a right relationship with God, quickens a soul dead in trespasses and sin, and draws a soul to sanctification. Full salvation indicates a full redemption from all the effects of sin. Guilt, separation, death, and depravity all must be dealt with in salvation. Thus, the work of Christ is sufficient for all our needs. This salvation is grounded in the love of God, provided by the atoning work of Christ, and applied by the active work of the Holy Spirit. SANCTIFICATION
Sanctification is a process beginning with initial sanctification, occurring at the new birth. It is at this time that the believer receives the Spirit and is changed. However, it is not long until a new Christian realizes that an inner battle between flesh and Spirit, or carnality and grace is happening in his soul. While the believer has been forgiven of his sins, in**ed sin (carnality) still has a hold on the soul. God initiates a second stage in the sanctification process, bringing the fully committed Christian to a complete consecration. This is the crucifixion of the self- centered mind of the carnal Christian. As Wesley said, “The more dead to sin a Christian is, the more alive to God he becomes.” Thus, when a believer is fully consecrated, and trusts God for His promise of cleansing, the Holy Spirit fills the heart, cleanses from carnality and sin, and empowers for the work. THe Church
The Christian Church was founded by Christ on the day of Pentecost. By the infilling of the Spirit, the followers of Christ become the Body of Christ. Being called out from the world to fellowship with Christ, the Church is a unique organism. It is universal, being made up of true believers of all nations, and it is holy, belonging to God. We believe that God’s plan for the financing of His Church and work is with the tithes and gifts of its members. We do not believe that the Congregational Methodist Church, or any other denomination, is the only true Church, nor that any other orthodox church is excluded. Those cults claiming to be Christian, but denying orthodox Christian doctrine, are not accepted as a part of the Body of Christ. THE PRIESTHOOD OF ALL BELIEVERS
Whereas in the Old Testament God used specific people as priests, in the New Testament, God calls all believers to service and ministry. Through the presence of the Holy Spirit every Christian not only represents God, but also has been empowered to be an instrument of His grace to the world. The dual duties of representing God to man and man to God, belong to every born again Christian. The responsibility of witnessing, the ministry of prayer, and the use of our spiritual gifts are included in the privilege of being His priests. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE
Once a believer experiences new life in Christ, he strives to live a life holy and acceptable to God. The Christian life is a daily, disciplined walk with God. We believe the means of grace (prayer, Bible study, meditation, corporate worship, and fellowship) are all necessary for Christian growth. As Christians, we should focus on reproducing the character or fruit of the Spirit, in our own character. We should also discover, develop, and use our personal spiritual gifts within the body. ETERNAL SECURITY
As Christians in the Wesleyan Arminian tradition, we believe and teach that salvation is a relationship based on freedom. In order to love and trust Christ, we must be free to do so. The atonement provided through Christ was provided for all men, yet God calls us to turn to Him, trust Him, and walk with Him. Therefore, we believe in conditional security, and not unconditional security. While God always loves us, and nothing can separate us from His love, we always have the freedom to turn from our relationship with Him. The free will needed to have faith in Him remains intact throughout our life. THE SACRAMENTS
The Congregational Methodist Church recognizes two sacraments, Baptism and Communion. Baptism is a testimony to the inner work of salvation. Whether by immersion, sprinkling, or pouring, baptism itself does not save, but is a reflection of salvation as a cleansing of sin. Holy Communion, or the Lord’s Supper, is a celebration of Christ’s sacrifice on our behalf. Communion in the Congregational Methodist Church is open to all who believe and not to members only. ETERNAL LIFE
God created man to know Him intimately. Originally, God breathed into man His own breath, or life. Man, after the Fall, was deprived of the Spirit, or life of God. Salvation is the re-breathing of that life into the soul of man. That life, the very breath of God, is the basis of what the scripture means by eternal life. Jesus said, “This is eternal life that they may know thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent.” (John 17:3) Knowing God in an intimate sense is to experience His life and therefore can be experienced in this life. Eternal life continues in heaven as we experience God in a new way—face to face. Eternal life, therefore, starts now and continues in eternity forever. Those who finally reject the offer of salvation in Christ will spend eternity separated from God and condemned to suffer in hell for eternity. THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST
We believe that the culmination of human history is designed by God and will occur according to His timing. The literal interpretation of scripture reveals that Christ will rapture His faithful in the twinkling of an eye, after which the anti-christ will be revealed, and the wrath of God poured out upon the earth. After seven years of tribulation, Christ is revealed in His glory and comes to reign for one thousand years on the earth. After this millennial reign, the earth will be destroyed, and a new heaven and new earth will be provided for the faithful to live in the presence of God forever. THE RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD
The Bible teaches that there are two resurrections. The first, the resurrection of the saved, will occur at the pre-tribulation rapture, when the dead in Christ arise first, and those who remain are changed in an instant, escaping death, and meet Him in the air. The second resurrection, the resurrection of the dead, occurs after the millennial reign of Christ, at which time they will be judged according to their works, and condemned to the lake of fire forever.

01/31/2026

We will not be having services This Sunday Feb 01 2006
Due to unsuspected weather.

03/13/2025

Wanted to give a shout out and big thank you to the Lord Jesus for our newest members to the Cloverdale Church, Brother Matthew Elder and Brother Larry Weems. Such a blessing to have each of you in the Cloverdale Church family.

12/03/2024

THE LIVING WATER

In the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried, saying, "If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and drink. He that believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water." (But this he spake of the spirit, which they that believe on him should receive.) John 7:37-39.
Jesus speaking of those believers who were to receive the Holy Spirit, tells us that they are not only drinking in of Christ, but also flowing out from them, would be an outward life of holiness.
In this life of true holiness the thirsty soul finds its satisfaction. "If any man thirst let him come unto me" invites Jesus "and drink." His soul shall be filled and satisfied.
We want to confirm the fact that if we live an inner life of holiness, the result will be outflowing rivers; not one river, but many rivers. There must be an inner drinking before the outflowing. God's standard for all Christians, regardless of the experiences they have had, is a sinless life. It was demanded of Abraham, placed in the decalogue given to Moses, confirmed by Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount. We will not be judged by our profession, but by the standard of Christian living which God has set before us. "Be ye Holy, for I am Holy."
Initial holiness begins at justification, but we are entirely sanctified by the infilling, the coming in, of the Holy Ghost. The great, lasting, and glorious experience at Pentecost was the fulfillment of the promise, that God would take away the stony heart, and give a heart of flesh. It was confirmed by the Apostle Peter, when he reported the work of the incoming spirit, "purifying their hearts by faith."
Sin has no allowance, regardless of who commits it. It must be confessed and repentance made. "He that committeth sin is of the devil," writes the beloved Apostle -- but glory to Jesus! the fountain is still open; the blood still cleanses from all sin. We may be born again and cleansed from all unrighteousness.
This blessed truth is concurrent with the whole tenor of the scriptures and with true experience, yet in the inner and outer life of the sanctified there is a rest, a depth of holiness, a deepness of humility, a perfection of lawfulness, a perfect submission, an overflowing of rivers, not so generously possessed and evidenced by the justified. Happy, contented and perfect in love is the Christian that has found this second rest.

His spirit is so enlarged that the entirety of his being may begin to grow in grace, and the fruit of the spirit will not only abound but ripen and mellow into spiritual maturity.
Jesus is that Fountain of Living Water. Through the Old Testament scriptures from Moses to the prophets, through the New Testament, to the Apocalypse, our Lord is proclaimed to be the Fountain from which the thirsty may drink. In this wonderful description of the redemptive work of our blessed Christ, let us liken our inward life of holiness to the drinking in of the fountains and our outward life as the flowing forth of the rivers.
As in the natural world, the fountain is the beginning of the river. From the fountain flows the rivulet that enlarges into the creek cascading from the mountain heights into the river that flows into the mighty ocean.
Let us begin at the source or the fountain head of true holiness. Let us drink deeply of Him. In so doing, out from our innermost parts will flow rivers of living water that will give life to the desert places; cause verdant growth to spring up where previously it was dry and arid.
May we from the scriptures draw names for the fountains of infilling water which flow to us from our Christ?
*****

10/25/2024

God's Not Dead... He's Still ALIVE!!!!

07/08/2024

The Lord as blessed the Camp this year with such beautiful children and youth. Pray for us as we go into the week of camp for Gods Glory .

July 7th TN youth camp
07/08/2024

July 7th TN youth camp

48th General Conference 2024.
06/09/2024

48th General Conference 2024.

Our first evening at the general conference in Laurel Mississippi
06/05/2024

Our first evening at the general conference in Laurel Mississippi

06/04/2024

Welcome to the Cloverdale Congregational Methodist Church page. Thank you for your interest in the Church.

We extend a gracious invitation to you to worship with us at your every convenience. The focus of our church is people, and our mission is to introduce people to Jesus Christ and to assist them in a deeper walk with Him.
At Cloverdale we care about you and the trials and challenges you face every day.
Everything we do is for the purpose of transforming lives into who God created us to be.
If we can serve you in any way, please feel free to contact us!

In His Service,
Pastor: Gary Crosby

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1135 Miller Lane
Lawrenceburg, TN
38464

Opening Hours

10am - 12pm

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