During the first century, there was only one church. All the Christians in different locations were united in a common faith, belief, teachings and form of worship. The only thing that separated their churches was geography. Nowadays, in the 21st century, there are a lot of different religions and churches in the world. A variety of different teachings, practices and forms of worship have been established.

When a person hears about non denominational churches, they sometimes think that is a church that has no direction or a plan of action for its congregation.  Others even view it as a church that will just accept anyone with no regard to race, sexual or social preference. However, these are not true for non denominational churches in Lexington KY. They place their beliefs strictly on biblical principles and welcome any believer on the basis of the person’s acceptance of Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior. This person must also submit himself to follow the Bible in its entirety.

The non denominational churches are not as different as other churches in their core beliefs. The only difference is that the non denominational churches have eliminated any issues that may cause an extended discussion within the group which may further lead to some disagreements. The Core subjects like salvation or crucifixion are discussed thoroughly but those division issues are strictly minimised, and oftentimes completely avoided.

The concept of non denominational churches in Lexington KY is to do away with all the man made teachings, creeds and traditions that have been developed through the years. Unless the teaching or practice can’t be found in the Bible, then this will not be taught to its members. This simple aim is followed so that they can be the same church of Christ that are described and written in the pages of the New Testament.

The leaders of most non denominational churches in Lexington KY are mostly a group of elders, deacons and a ministerial staff. The staff may include a senior minister, associate minister, youth minister, music minister and/or a children’s minister. The elders mostly have the ultimate leadership role in the church. They are the one who make the decision on how the funds are dispersed to ensure that the church is a good steward of the money. They are also the ones who will decide which activities are allowed or not allowed in the church walls. However, before any decisions are made, they usually have regular board meetings to discuss these matters with their staff.