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A debate by two members of the church of Christ on the subject of church benevolence. How can the church use its treasury? Can a church support non-Christians from its treasury? This is an excellent study on this subject. 200 pages, paperback.
This debate covers three topics. 1) The direct operation of the Holy Spirit 2) The necessity of baptism for salvation 3) Are we saved by faith alone? Glenn V. Tingley is a member of the Pentecostal Church and W. Curtis Porter is a member of the Church of Christ.
This a debate between two members of the church of Christ discussing the scripturalness of Bible classes and women teachers. The proposition reads: The Scriptures teach that when people come together to be taught by the church they should remain in one group, and the teaching should be done by men only, one speaking at a time. Cecil E. Abercrombie affirms this proposition and W. Curtis Porter denies it.
This debate was held November 7-10, 1950 in Quincy, Illinois. Four propositions involving two questions were discussed. 1) The number of cups (drinking vessels) to be used in distributing the fruit of the vine while observing the Lord's Supper. 2) When the church comes together to teach the Bible, may we divide into groups using women to teach some of the groups or classes?
A written discussion between W. Curtis Porter and A. N. Dugger on the Sabbath and the Lord's Day.
This discussion is between two members of the church of Christ concerning church support of Orphan Homes and Homes for the Aged. This debate was held in Indianapolis, IN January 3-6, 1956. The First Proposition: It is in harmony with the Scriptures for churches to build and maintain benevolent organizations for the care of the needy, such as the Boles Home, the Tipton Home, and other orphan homes and homes for the aged that are among us. Affirmative: Guy N. Woods; Negative: W. Curtis Porter Second Proposition: It is contrary to the Scriptures for churches to build and maintain benevolent organizations for the care of the needy, such as the Boles Home, the Tipton Home and other Orphan Homes and Homes for the aged that are among us. Affirmative: W. Curtis Porter; Negative: Guy N. Wood
94 Bible sermon outlines covering a wide range of Bible subjects. These outlines filled with Scripture references and cover such topics as How To Study The Bible, Baptism, Instrumental Music, Conversion, and many more.
W. Curtis Porter, preacher for the church of Christ debates B. Sunday Myers of the Pentecostal Church. This was a written discussion and addressed the question "Is The Church of Christ A Denomination?" or "Is The Church of Christ The Exclusive New Testament Church?" This is one of the few debates on this particular subject. The reader will profit from a study of this discussion.
This debate covers two different propositions. 1) The church known as the Missionary Baptist Church is Scriptural in origin, doctrine, practice, and name. Bogard affirms and Porter denies this proposition. 2) The church known as the Church of Christ is Scriptural in origin, doctrine, practice, and name. Porter affirms and Bogard denies this propsition.
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