Worship Practices

A weathered stone baptismal font, half-buried in damp mountain soil at dawn, filled with perfectly still water reflecting the pale gold sky. faint, eroded impressions of ancient footsteps circle it, worn into the mossy earth. heavy morning mist clings to the rocks, no figures, no glow, no magic — only quiet, real light.

Christ Alone: Safeguarding the Gospel in Sacramental Practice

While the sermon affirms core truths like the Nicene Creed, it contains critical errors in Eucharistic theology and saintly intercession that misrepresent the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice and His sole mediation. These issues require careful correction to maintain biblical fidelity.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Thyatira — Multiple critical errors in sacramental theology and intercessory practices, including promoting Eucharistic sacrifice and saintly intercession, which compromise Christ's unique role as mediator and the sufficiency of His atoning work, aligning with the warnings in [Revelation 2:18-29](https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Revelation+2%3A18-29&version=KJV).

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