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Chicago University Churchä
Where Pastor And Doctor Serve Together
Dr. Michael
J. Bisconti, Pastor
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Most of the
links on this page currently point to a handful of our web pages at our main,
ministry website, The
Life Foundations Nexus.
To read about our pastor’s background go to About Our Pastor.
“Chicago University Church”
- A
church that has proven that the Authorized Version, the King James
Version, of the Bible is the Bible. See Biblical
Textual Criticism.
- A
church that follows the Bible.
- A
church that follows the Authorized Version, the King James Version, of the
Bible.
- A
church that makes it absolutely clear to the entire world that if the IAV,
the International Authorized Version, were
to disagree with the King James Version of the Bible it would be the King
James Version of the Bible that would be followed.
- A
church whose membership is regarded by the world of sane human beings,
Christian and non-Christian, as being a normal group of
people. A normal group of people DOES
NOT, and we mean this literally, DOES NOT…roll around on the
church floor shouting out praises to God.
- A
church that follows the established principles of scientific biblical
hermeneutics (principles of interpretation). The principles of scientific biblical hermeneutics applied
to the Scriptures yield the theology of Christianity. More specifically, this is the theology
of Bible Churches, Baptist Churches, and almost all other Protestant
churches. Note that far less than
1% of Protestant churches do not follow all of the theology of
Christianity and, then, still manage to follow 99.99% of the theology of
Christianity. Roman Catholic
Churches follow around 90% of the theology of Christianity. We are just beginning to develop the
Christian theology page (see the Theology
page).
- A
church that has human leadership.
This human leadership, of course, has divine leadership.
- A
church where the human leadership consists of men except that women can be
leaders of other women, of girls, and of boys below the “age of
transformation.” (The age of
transformation is the age when a child first thinks like an adult.)
- A
church whose primary mission is the promotion of love and good
works, which includes being used of God to bring people to a profession of
faith in our Lord Jesus Christ. Hebrews 10:24-25 says:
And let us consider one
another to provoke unto love and to good works: Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner
of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the
more, as ye see the day approaching.
Note the words “to
provoke unto love and to good works.”
The primary mission of a church is to promote “love and…good works.”
- A church
that respects the denominational name of every other church.