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“And He is the head of the body, the church, who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that in all things He may have the preeminence.” (Colossians 1:18)

                         FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS                                                In this Section

1. Why no collection at the 11:15 a.m. service?
2. Who is your minister?
3. To what denomination do you belong?
4. What do you have to offer me?
5. What if I am uncomfortable visiting a church?
6. Is there a role that I can play at Alameda Chapel?

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Why no Collection at the 11:15 Service?

No one should be pressured to give.  Many are offended by the undue emphasis placed on money by some ministries or churches.   

We take our principles for giving from 2 Corinthians 9:7 [point to reference for Bible text].  This passage teaches that each believer should give.  The Alameda Chapel ministry is funded by the freewill contributions of believers.  The funds are used to tell others about the Lord Jesus Christ, support Christian workers worldwide, and pay the expenses of this local church.

How much and how often a believer gives is a decision made between the saint and the Lord.  The believer must not be compelled or shamed into contributing.

You will not be pressured to give. 

 

Who is your minister?

The Lord Jesus Christ is our Chief Shepherd ("Pastor" means "Shepherd")

He desires that all "saints" (believers) do the work of the ministry.

Under the Lord's loving rule, elders and deacons are to serve God's people. These brothers, and other saints with certain gifts, have the responsibility of pastoring and equipping all the believers to minister with the gifts and abilities God has given them (see Ephesians 4:11-12). 

So, in a way, the answer to the question is:  all Alameda Chapel believers are ministers--or at least should be!

John Pillitiere, Warren Elliott, and Marc Collins share leadership responsibilities at Alameda Chapel.  If we may serve you in some way, please contact us.

 

To what denomination do you belong?

None.  We are an independent assembly of believers. We fellowship with any who love the Lord Jesus Christ and obey His word.

 

What do you have to offer me?

The Lord Himself. 

This is not an oversimplification.  The Lord Jesus is the answer to the needs of our lives.  He has given us His word, the Bible, to  prepare us in every aspect of our lives (see 2 Timothy 3:16).

People, sooner or later will let us down, one way or another.  We can't promise you that we won't let you down (although we'll try really hard not to!).  However, the Lord Jesus loves you. If you entrust your life to Him by faith, He will never leave you nor forsake you (See Hebrews 13:5).  He is the "wonderful counselor" (see Isaiah 9:6).

In serving Him, we have various ways to minister the word of God to you and your family, such as our Sunday preaching service, Bible study in your home, and individual ministry.

It would be a blessing for us to help you come to know Him, who alone can satisfy your deepest needs.

 

What if I am uncomfortable visiting a church?

We understand that some feel this way.  If you will "risk a try," however, we promise you that

  • We will not ask you for your money.

  • We will not pressure you to join.

  • We will try to minister to your needs, and pray for you and your family.

Alameda Chapel is not a gigantic church, so it's easy to get to know us.  Stop by this Sunday at 11:15 a.m.  It would be a blessing for us to serve you and your family!

Some are more comfortable coming by one of our homes for a small group Bible study.  Come for dinner, join the discussion (or just check it out), and stay for dessert.   It's all copasetic . . . 

To learn about a location, send us an email.

 

Is there a role that I can play at Alameda Chapel?

Definitely.

What that role would be depends on where you are with regard to the Lord.

If you are seeking the truth, then your role will be to learn from the Bible the salvation that God is offering you in Christ, as a completely free gift, and enter that life.  Ask about our study, "Survey of Basic Christianity," a study that answers many questions that people have.

Experiencing your interest in the things of God would be a blessing to us.

Once you become a believer, you will enter the adventure of your life.  You will find the Lord working in your life, and the whole course of your life will change--and so would your role at the Alameda Chapel.

For example,

  • True believers desire to know the Lord more and more.  So, your role would be to walk with Christ daily, communing with Him in prayer, and maturing in His powerful word, the Bible.

  • True believers desire to obey the Lord.  So, your role would be to do what He commands.  This includes participating in believer's baptism and walking in holiness.

  • True believers are motivated by the Holy Spirit to worship and glorify Christ.  So, your role would be to worship and thank Him.  We who meet at the Alameda Chapel do this is by remembering who He is and what He has done for us weekly in a meeting we call the "Breaking of Bread" (also known as "the Lord's Supper" or "communion;" see Luke 22:19).  [point to reference for Bible text]

  • True believers are given gifts and talents to serve others.  So, your role would include using the talents and gifts He has given you to impact the lives of others for eternity.  To many, being a "servant" sounds low class, but in God's kingdom, things are different.  For example, the Lord Jesus taught "he who is greatest among you shall be your servant" (Matthew 23:11).  He practiced what He preached and He wants us to follow His example (see Mark 10:45).

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