Questions and Answers about the Toronto Christian Creed (TCC).
This section was designed to answer frequently asked questions that arise when united Christians under a statement of faith.
1. Is this a part of the Ecumenical Movement?
2. What if I dont believe in a literal hell, does that mean I am not a Christian?
3. What do you mean, "Will receive a supernatural prophetic experience?" Does this mean everyone will speak in tongues?
4. What do you mean that Christian's have entered into God's Kingdom rest? Are you referring to the Sabbath Day?
5. When you say the gifts of the Spirit are important to the Christian Church, does that mean I must believe that every gift is operational today in order to be a Christian or can I believe that they are important, and that is why we have some gifts which are being used by having the written word of God? In other words, can I be a cessationist and still be agree to the Toronto Christian Creed.
6. What are the "specific biblical requirements" for each leadership role in scripture.
7. What if I dont go to a Church, am I still a Christian?
8. What do you mean when you say that the head of the woman is the man?
9. What exactly does Church discipline look like in this generation?
10. Does it matter what title or name you baptize in?
11. The TCC is very general when it comes to the Lord's supper. Does it matter whether someone believes it becomes the actual body of Christ or just a symbol?
This section was designed to answer frequently asked questions that arise when united Christians under a statement of faith.
1. Is this a part of the Ecumenical Movement?
2. What if I dont believe in a literal hell, does that mean I am not a Christian?
3. What do you mean, "Will receive a supernatural prophetic experience?" Does this mean everyone will speak in tongues?
4. What do you mean that Christian's have entered into God's Kingdom rest? Are you referring to the Sabbath Day?
5. When you say the gifts of the Spirit are important to the Christian Church, does that mean I must believe that every gift is operational today in order to be a Christian or can I believe that they are important, and that is why we have some gifts which are being used by having the written word of God? In other words, can I be a cessationist and still be agree to the Toronto Christian Creed.
6. What are the "specific biblical requirements" for each leadership role in scripture.
7. What if I dont go to a Church, am I still a Christian?
8. What do you mean when you say that the head of the woman is the man?
9. What exactly does Church discipline look like in this generation?
10. Does it matter what title or name you baptize in?
11. The TCC is very general when it comes to the Lord's supper. Does it matter whether someone believes it becomes the actual body of Christ or just a symbol?