Going Home
    Since we were driven out of the garden made for us by God we have been hoping and praying for a way to go home.
   
The Church is at home with the precepts of God the Father. It should be in one accord with Jesus and in the Ways of Christ. Christ and Moses were in agreement, Abraham was a man of faith, but today the modern Church, synagogue, temple who all claim to serve the creator are doing many different things. What are the essentials of gathering in the name of the Father.
      
 Church, Chapel, and  Congregations
       Man has gathered together  in many ways, and for many purposes, since people first began to  populate the planet. The Bible clearly examines the relationship of  man as free souls under God, and man as a subject in bondage to one  form of man made government (or institutions created by the hands of  men) or another. Christ tells us to seek the kingdom of God and His  righteousness. He also commands His Church to preach the gospel of  the kingdom, preaching the way of that kingdom to all institutions of  the world.1
       The Church is not  necessarily either a place or group gathered in a particular place or  location. The church in general, including all of the Church,  meaning the   ministers of the Church and  the congregations, is a gathering of people. The bonds that  bring those people together are a distinguishing characteristic of  the Church and define in whose name the Church is established.  Dividing the whole body of the “kingdom of God” or the Church  into congregations and ministers may be important in order to  understand this Way of Christ, His government, and the perfect law of  liberty.
       “A  church or religious society may exist for all the purposes for which  it was organized independently of any incorporation of the body . . .  and, it is a matter of common knowledge that many do exist and are  never incorporated.”2 
       There is a divergence from  general societies of the world and the one that arises from the body  of communicants or a group gathered in a membership for common  charitable support and edification in duty, homage, and religious  exercises of liberty under God. In such freewill congregations a  society of autonomous Families may appear to exist as an  unincorporated association. 
      
 Unincorporated associations  may be defined as "Two or more persons bound together for one or  more common purposes, not being business purposes, by mutual  undertakings, each having mutual duties and obligations, in an  organization which has rules which identify in whom control of it and  its funds rests and on what terms and which can be joined or left at  will."3 While a Corporation is “An Artificial person or legal entity  created by or under the authority of the laws of a state. An  association of persons created by statute as a legal entity.”4 It is “...composed of individuals who subsist as a body politic  under a special denomination.”5
       Governing body politics,  who exercise authority over the right to choose of or for the people,  compelling their contributions, regulating their lives and liberty  through authoritarian benefactors, do not develop relationships based  on faith, hope, and charity. Upon entering into such corporate  societies, individuals lose a portion of their liberty in a belief  that they will remain free.6 Benjamin Franklin expressed to early American government that, “They  that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary  safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.”  In early biblical government we were told that “The hand of the  diligent shall bear rule: but the slothful shall be under tribute.”  Proverbs 12:24 
       If we continue to examine  American history, seeking examples of man's march toward the Kingdom  of God or the kingdoms of Cain, Nimrod, and Pharaoh, we may develop a  greater understanding of the purpose and structure of the Church and  its mission as Christ directed, and as God intended. 
       
      Pacta servanda sunt,  Agreements must be kept.
       From the beginning, the  leaders in Israel were not to oppress one another or strangers, covet  their neighbor's goods, or do anything that might return the people  to the bondage of Egypt. Those precepts of God are imposed upon the  Church established by God. 
     If the members of the  congregation do not remain free in their relationship to each other  and their ministers, then the perfect law of liberty, their God given  rights, and their free souls under God shall diminish. Each man must  love his neighbor's freedom as if it were his own. It is only the  corpus of their sacrifice that is entrusted to solemnizes the truth  of the Church and the right to be ruled by God.
     1  Peter 2:16  As free, and not using [your] liberty for a cloke of  maliciousness, but as the servants of God.
     Every organization or  government of men has its own rituals and ceremonies, rites and  services, forms and protocols. There must be meaning behind those  forms to give substance to the whole of their creation. The Church  and God's kingdom have always been established on the same “precept  upon precept”. The governments of the world often use the same  precepts, too. 
     The people should never be  unequally yoked. Until the days of John the Baptist, men tried to  establish the kingdom of God by force. John would only rely upon  charity. “Mammon”7 means a trust or the entrusting of wealth to another. The  unrighteous mammon is wealth accumulated by force and fear. Those who  seek to live by His righteousness must learn to live by faith, hope,  and charity.
     In the daily ministration  to the people, the ordained ministers each remain autonomous in the  exercise of their God-given conscience. By faith, hope, and charity,  His kingdom of righteousness comes to life in the world, but not of  it. The love of Christ is sealed in the blood of His sacrifice which  provides all men their everlasting entrance to His kingdom at hand  for those souls who will seek it.
     “Stand  fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and  be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage.” Galatians 5:1 
     Many of the people seeking  the kingdom are entangled in yokes of bondage, debt, surety, and  memberships. The Ordained Ministers in congregations, living under  Christ’s commands, must be unbound in their ministry just as they  are bound to Christ. In His Church, the overseers in congregations  that may be called Orders of the Church neither exercise authority  nor stand between God and man's righteous worship. But they do stand  between those men who would be gods over neighbors and brothers and the congregations who seek the Kingdom of God and His righteousness. The  ordained minister must remain foreign to the world, in it, but not of  it.
     The people gather in small family groups, linked by love and charity to each other. What they give, to those they believe are true ministers of God, they give entirely, and by that free giving remain liable only to God. What passes to other congregations remain a part of a sacrosanct trust in God.This net work of ten families, ten congregations, and congregations of congregations forms a national network that sustained Israel, the early Church and can do the same in these modern times. In this divine arrangement  established by God, there is a balance of choice and power, which has been divinely ordained to remain with every man. It can only be sustained by faith in God and the virtue He bestows upon our hearts and minds. 
     This divine design of  choice in service, of brotherhood and community forges one body, one  nation under God conceived in love, propagated by free benefaction,  and sealed in hope forever and ever, amen.
     “For  as the body is one, and hath many members, and all the members of   that one body, being many, are one body: so also [is] Christ.  For by  one Spirit are we all baptized into one body, whether [we be] Jews or  Gentiles, whether [we be] bond or free; and have been all made to  drink into one Spirit. For the body is not one member, but many....  But now [are they] many members, yet but one body.” (1 Co 2:12, 20)
     The authority by which a  corporation or body is formed is the authority of original  jurisdiction. Centuries ago, some churches began to incorporate under  other authorities so that they might hold  property in their own name  rather than Christ’s. The Church, by definition, was formed and  established by Christ alone, and remains autonomous under the  Sovereignty of Christ only if it adheres to His authority faithfully. 
     The Church is the body or  corpus of Christ. The congregations are free souls who follow the  ways of Christ under the perfect law of liberty. They may not covet  their neighbor’s goods by the agency of institutions of men, but  shall seek only to be of service to one another. 
     Together with the Church,  they form a righteous mammon, the kingdom of God at hand. 
    
  
	 
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    1Mark  	16:15  And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach  	the gospel to every creature. The word “creature” in this text  	is from the Greek  “ktisis” which is also translated  “building”  	and “ordinance” and defined “the act of founding,  	establishing, building etc ... the sum or aggregate of things  	created; institution, ordinance.”
   
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
   
  
 
 
 
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