Morayfield Church of Christ

Who Are We?

We are a congregation of the Lord’s church meeting in Morayfield. We are part of a brotherhood stretching around the world but are autonomous as a local group.

Who Are We?

We are a congregation of the Lord’s church meeting in Morayfield. We are part of a brotherhood stretching around the world but are autonomous as a local group.

Our distinctiveness is bound up in our plea – we are not aligned with either Catholicism or Protestantism but are simply Christians advocating the unity of all those who profess to follow Jesus. We want all followers of Christ to be one as Jesus prayed in the garden of Gethsemane (John 17). Most of us have had some denominational background, but have left that to be united in Christ.

We have no creed but the Bible and strive to speak where the Bible speaks and be silent where the Bible is silent. We are all at different stages in our growth but the common goal is to be conformed to the image of Christ.

Our Mission; Our Vision

Our vision is centred on what is called the Great Commission – for every generation to take the gospel to the whole world. Naturally responsibility starts at home and we want to hold up the gospel light in the Morayfield/Caboolture area so that all have an opportunity to know Christ and the salvation that is in Him. We also lift up our eyes further afield (see Missions). It also includes the edification of the local members of the church so that every member feels a part of the family of God and is being encouraged to grow in Christ-like-ness.

“Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.”

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ENTERING, LEAVING, OR STAYING

A boy went and asked his mother, “Is it true we come from the dust and return to the dust?” “Why, yes”, said his mother,

THE FALL OF MAN

To us, the expression, the fall of man is not only a meaningful expression, but theologically sound and an historical fact. Is such an idea

QUESTIONS ABOUT ANGELS

Several questions have been submitted about angels, the first being, Why are angels called “sons of God” in the Old testament? (Job 1:6; 2:1; 38:7).

JESUS MARVELLED

There are things that grab our attention, things that shock us, things that cause us to shake our heads in bewilderment, and things that cause