Louisiana Avenue Church of Christ

Louisiana Avenue Church of Christ Spreading God's written word in the city of Savannah It is not only possible, but there are actually millions of “Christians only” in this and other nations.

With about 300 religious bodies in our country it might appear impossible to be a Christian without being part of a denomination. The Churches of Christ

Who are these people who seek to be only Christians? The congregations of which they are a part are usually known as “churches of Christ”. This term is not used in a sectarian sense, but is intended to denote their desire to belong to Christ’s ch

urch. The Bible says, “All the churches of Christ greet you” (Romans 16:16). However, it is just as correct to describe the church of which we read in the Bible as “the church of God” (1 Corinthians 1:2), “the body of Christ” (1 Corinthians 12:27), or “the household of faith” (Galatians 6:10). These and similar Biblical phrases are not proper names, but descriptive expressions which show how the church is related to Christ and His Father. Individually Christ’s followers are known as “Christians” in the Bible. “The disciples were called Christians first in Antioch” (Acts 11:26). “If a man suffers as a Christian, let him not be ashamed; but let him glorify God in this name” (1 Peter 4:16). Never does a human name prefix this God given name. Paul was one of the greatest of all Christians, but he did not want disciples to be called “Paulites” or “Paulite Christians” (1 Corinthians 1:10-17). A Distinctive Plea

Churches of Christ have a distinctive plea. Of course, in many ways we agree with others striving to follow Christ. We believe in the divine inspiration of the entire Bible and that it is sufficient to guide us in all matters of faith; in the death of Jesus Christ and His atonement for our sins; and that after death all men will be rewarded or punished in another life for the way they have lived here. And with people or real religious conviction we insist that the moral principles of Jesus are absolute truths to be exemplified in the personal righteousness of the child of God. The Bible Only

However, we not only believe that the scriptures are inspired, but also are convicted that the New Testament must be our ONLY guide in religious faith. God’s Word frequently warns us against changing the divine message. (See Galatians 1:6-9.) We, therefore, have no creed or catechism to present, but accept Christ as our only creed and the Bible as our only guidebook. In this way we are never prevented by an erroneous creed from accepting any truth which may be learned from God’s Word. Restoration Rather Than Reformation

It is obvious to thinking people that the religious world is badly divided. Great leaders such as Martin Luther and John Calvin sought to correct erroneous teachings and practices. But the reformers often started at different points and thus arrived at different conclusions. Division rather than unity has resulted. Churches of Christ, on the other hand, plead for the restoration of apostolic Christianity rather than a reformation of existing religious bodies. Since all can agree that the early church was right, we should also be able to agree that we cannot be wrong if we succeed in reproducing that church today in every essential part. While many things have changed since that time, the teachings of Jesus and His apostles have not. Truth is absolute and unchangeable. God’s Word is truth (John 17:17) and can save today as surely as in the first century if applied in the same way. “The truth will make you free” (John 8:32). Should you visit one of the churches of Christ you will find it worshipping God as did the early disciples – “in spirit and in truth” (John 4:24). You will observe that it partakes of the Lord’s Supper (or communion), every Sunday. This is because we are following the example of the early Christians who assembled every first day of the week to “break bread.” (See Acts 20:7) Likewise, in every other way churches of Christ seek to reproduce New Testament Christianity – in organization, in work, and in other areas of teaching. How to be Just a Christian

In few places is there so much disagreement as in answering the Bible question, “What must I do to be saved?” (Acts 16:30). Here again churches of Christ reply by going to the scriptures for their answer. The Bible teaches that Christ shed His blood for our sins (Matthew 26:28), and that without it we cannot be saved (Hebrews 9:22). But what does Jesus require of us if we are to appropriate that sacrifice? Those who crucified Him were told to “know assuredly” or believe that Jesus is “both Lord and Christ” (Acts 2:36). When these people on the day of Pentecost then asked for further information, they were told, “Repent ye, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ unto the remission of your sins” (Acts 2:38). Today we teach as did the apostles then that for Christ’s blood to remove our sins we must as believers in Him repent and be baptized. As we are thus saved from our sins, the Lord adds us to His body, the church. “And the Lord added to the church daily such as should be saved” (Acts 2:47). “For in one Spirit were we all baptized into one body” (1 Corinthians 12:13). The saved, then, are in the body or church of Christ; one cannot be saved and be outside this body. The early disciples were Christians only. Although we live some 2,000 years later, we too can be Christians only if we will follow the same teachings given to these first followers of Jesus. Christ said, “The seed is the word of God” (Luke 8:11). Just as surely as a planted acorn will produce only an oak, so god’s Word will produce Christians and nothing more. We invite your earnest consideration to this plea. From the Gospel tract "Just Christians".

02/01/2026

Morning worship service and Bible classes are canceled tomorrow due to the combination of snow and below freezing temperatures ❄️.

We WILL have our afternoon worship service at 1:30pm unless conditions worsen. Stay safe and warm!

10/04/2021

If you got out of the habit of attending worship service during the pandemic, it’s a great week for a reset. Go ahead now and plan to be back in community with your church family this coming Sunday. Sundays are a time where we set aside all the craziness of life and soak in the beautiful reminder that we are here for Kingdom purposes. It’s like a huge breath of fresh air! If you live in Savannah and don’t have a place to worship, we’d love for you to join us at Louisiana Avenue Church of Christ.❤️

07/25/2021

If you are unable to attend face to face worship with us, please join us on our conference call line for Sunday worship services at 9:30-10:30am and 1:30-2:30pm, and Wednesday Bible study from 7-8pm.

1 (425) 436-6339
Access Code: 879059

Please join us, ladies! Invite your friends to our teleconference ladies day in June. More details to come!
03/09/2021

Please join us, ladies! Invite your friends to our teleconference ladies day in June. More details to come!

11/08/2020

Join us for Sunday morning worship tomorrow!
November 8, 2020 at 9:30am.
Wear a mask and prepare to social distance!

We mourn with the Griffin family in their time of sorrow. Please keep them all in your prayers in the coming days and we...
09/17/2020

We mourn with the Griffin family in their time of sorrow. Please keep them all in your prayers in the coming days and weeks. Service details below.

07/25/2020

Update on Brother Alan Wright’s brother in law, Mark Campbell:

He is doing better and expects to return to work, hopefully next week.

07/16/2020

We have just learned that Bro. Alan Wright’s brother-in-law Mark Campbell (Warner Robbins) has tested positive for the coronavirus. He has been sick for the last few days. It is unknown if Mark’s wife (Bro. Alan’s sister) or their son are affected. Please keep the family in prayers.

We are deeply mourning the loss of our Sister in Christ Dedrae Spruill today. Please lift up her husband, Brother Jarvis...
06/21/2020

We are deeply mourning the loss of our Sister in Christ Dedrae Spruill today. Please lift up her husband, Brother Jarvis W. Spruill, and their daughter Lillian during this time of grief.

03/15/2020

Due to the COVID-19 threat, all services are canceled tomorrow, 3/15/2020.

09/12/2019

THANK YOU, GOD!

Brothers and sisters, Brother Larry Daniels, Sr. is on his way to get a new kidney! 🎉🎉🎉 Please pray that the transplant is successful and we will have this tireless worker with us for many years to come.

With heavy hearts we learned of the sudden passing of Brother Marcus Morris yesterday. Please keep his wife Sister Quint...
06/10/2019

With heavy hearts we learned of the sudden passing of Brother Marcus Morris yesterday. Please keep his wife Sister Quintonya Scott-Morris and their children in your prayers during this difficult time. Arrangements are forthcoming and will be posted here once finalized.

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2010 Louisiana Avenue
Savannah, GA
31404

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Wednesday 7pm - 8pm
Sunday 9:30am - 11:30am
1:30pm - 2:45pm

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