About Us…

Location:

ADDRESS: 59 Middle Rd, Milton, VT 05468

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Directions:

Coming from North of Milton… Off I-89 South, take EXIT 18 toward Milton/Georgia. Turn left onto Route 7 South and travel 5.5 miles down the road. After passing Hannaford’s plaza on the right, bear left and go onto Middle Road. The building will be on the right .2 mile down Middle Road.

Coming from South of Milton… Off I-89 North, take EXIT 17 . Go left at light off ramp. Immediately, take a left at intersection of 2 and Route 7. Go up Route 7 North about 4 miles. Take a right onto Bombardier Road. This brings you past the Fire Station and to a four-way stop. Take a left at the stop sign onto Middle Road. Pass the Middle Road Market Gas Station on the corner, and the building is next on the left.

Our Work and Worship

Jesus said that all who would worship God must do so in spirit and truth (John 4:23,24). Since God is spirit it is His desire that our worship be that which eminates from our spirit. Having been created in God’s image (Genesis 1:26,27) we have that capability.

Likewise, our worship from the spirit is to be guided by truth. Again, truth is not something subjective that is determined by feeling or experience. God’s word is truth! (John 17:17). Therefore, our worship is not designed to appeal to fleshly appetites, nor is it concerned with conformity to the traditions of men, but is intended to be consistent with what God has revealed. The purposes of our assembled worship services are varied, but each purpose is in harmony with God’s truth.

To praise

Our purpose is not to glorify and promote ourselves, but to point and lead all to God. As Creator, Sustainer and Savior, God is certainly deserving of our praise. We seek to be a people who are eager to praise God (Acts 2:47; Hebrews 13:15).

To edify

Specifically our gatherings together should be occasions to spiritually motivate one another to love and good works (Hebrews 10:24,25). As can be seen by looking at some of the first century churches, this motivation can take the form of exhortation and/or correction (2 Timothy 4:2). It can be done through teaching (Acts 20:7), singing (Colossians 3:16), and prayer (Acts 2:42; 21:5).

To remember

On the first day of the week we gather together to partake of the Lord’s Supper (Acts 20:7). Jesus Himself gave us this memorial the night in which He was betrayed (Matthew 26:26-29). We heed the serious admonition of Paul to “eat and drink” in the manner that Jesus intended (1 Corinthians 11:17-34).

We are attempting to be Christians, without denominational ties, names and practices. We believe the Bible is the inspired word of God and we try to follow it, and it alone. We look forward to meeting you, please come and visit with us!

Want more information about our regular assemblies? Click HERE to read an explanation of our worship assemblies.