We would love to have you join our growing fellowship of believers. A “Time of Decision” is offered at the end of each worship service. If you are a baptized (immersed) believer in Christ and you agree with the practices and principles of Kent Christian Church, then we invite you to indicate your desire to join our fellowship by coming forward when the Invitation is given. This is an extremely important decision, and if you would desire to discuss it with the Preacher before you make that decision, then feel free to call the church office in order to set up a time that we can meet.
The church phone number is….866-3313. You may also e-mail us at....
Receiving Jesus Christ as your Savior and Lord is the single most important decision you will ever make. To receive Christ:
1. You must acknowledge yourself to be a sinner in God’s sight (Rom. 3:23), unable to correct your condition by yourself (Prov. 14:12; Eph. 2:1-3; I Cor. 2:14) and in need of a Savior (Rom. 3:24; 6:23).
2. The Bible outlines the following steps to receiving Christ once you acknowledge your need for Him as your Savior:
a) You must believe that Jesus Christ died on the cross to be the Savior you just admitted needing (I Pet. 3:18; Col. 1:19-20; Eph. 2:4-7).
b) Saving faith demands that you promptly turn away from your sin. The Bible calls this act repentance (Luke 13:3; Acts 17:30-31).
c) Repentance is followed by public acknowledgment of your faith in Jesus Christ. The Bible calls this act confession (Matt. 10:32-33; Rom. 10:9).
d) You must be baptized (immersed) in water in order to have the blood of Jesus wash away your sin and to receive the indwelling gift of the Holy Spirit. Salvation is by faith, through baptism into Christ Jesus (Acts 2:37-38; Mark 16:16; Rom. 6:1-7; Acts 8:25-38; Gal. 3:27; I Pet. 3:18-21; Col. 2:9-12).
If you have not taken these steps and would like to learn more….please call the church office or e-mail us. Our Preacher would love to talk to you and help you in your walk with God. If you are ready to take these steps, we offer a “Time of Decision” at the end of each worship service. During this time, you may come forward to acknowledge your desire to become a Christian.