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What are the three gospel ordinances in the church?

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The three gospel ordinances are baptism, church membership, and the Lord's Supper, vital for worship and community.

In the church, three pivotal gospel ordinances are established for believers: baptism, church membership, and the Lord's Supper. These ordinances are deliberately set forth in the New Testament as means of worship and signify the life of the believer in Christ. Baptism serves as a public confession of faith and a declaration of the believer’s identification with the death and resurrection of Jesus. Church membership involves a commitment to the local body of believers, allowing for mutual support and participation in the gospel’s mission. The Lord's Supper, meanwhile, fosters communion among believers as they remember Christ’s sacrifice and affirm their faith together. Collectively, these ordinances are instrumentation in nurturing spiritual health and fostering unity in the church.
Scripture References: Acts 2:41-42, Romans 6:3-4

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