Hello, iam Joanna Fish, Hope you’re doing good!

Well, church sure does believe in Jesus! After all, He’s the cornerstone of our faith. You can’t go to church without hearing about Him and His teachings. From the pulpit to the pews, Jesus is a central figure in our worship and devotion. We sing praises to Him, pray for His guidance and protection, and strive to live according to His example. It’s no wonder why we have such a strong belief in Him - He’s truly an inspiration!

What Church Does Not Believe In Jesus? [Solved]

Well, Unitarians don’t believe Jesus is God, so they don’t include Oneness Pentecostalism, UPCI, True Jesus Church and Michael Servetus’ writings - all of which say he is. Ya know?

  1. Jesus: Jesus is the central figure of Christianity and is believed to be the Son of God, who died for the sins of humanity and rose from the dead.

  2. Trinity: The Christian doctrine of the Trinity states that there is one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

  3. Salvation: Christians believe that through faith in Jesus Christ they can receive salvation from their sins and be reconciled with God.

  4. Bible: The Bible is considered to be the inspired word of God and provides guidance for living a life pleasing to Him.

  5. Prayer: Prayer is an important part of Christian worship, as it allows believers to communicate directly with God and seek His guidance in their lives.

  6. Sacraments: Sacraments are special ceremonies or rituals that are performed by churches as a way to mark important moments in a person’s spiritual journey such as baptism or communion.

Church definitely believes in Jesus! He’s the cornerstone of their faith, and they have a strong commitment to His teachings. You can hear it in their prayers and see it in their actions. They’re devoted to Him, no doubt about it!