Disclaimer

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Last updated: 28 April 2026

This site publishes long-form Bible teachings. The disclaimer below is what every reader should know before reading.

1. The teachings are study, not a creed

Every teaching on Love Church is the product of careful study - Hebrew and Greek where it matters, historical context where it matters, and an honest record of where the text is uncertain. They are written by people. They are offered as study material, not as a creed you must accept.

You are not asked to take any teaching on our authority. You are asked to read it, weigh it against Scripture, and decide for yourself.

2. Some positions on this site are not majority-held

The teachings hold definite positions that not all Christians share:

  • The Saturday Sabbath is the biblical Sabbath
  • Hell is the conscious final death of the wicked, not eternal conscious torment (annihilationism)
  • The crucifixion was on a Wednesday, not Friday
  • Clean and unclean food distinctions still apply
  • Replacement theology is rejected; Israel's covenant remains

We hold these positions because of what we read in the text, and we show the reasoning inside the relevant teachings. If you disagree, the right response is to read the case and judge the argument, not to dismiss the conclusion.

3. We are not your pastor

Love Church is an online study ministry, not a local church. We do not perform marriages, baptisms, or burials. We do not provide pastoral counselling. If you are in spiritual or emotional crisis, please reach out to a trusted local church, a qualified counsellor, or - if in immediate distress - your country's emergency services.

Some teachings touch on tithing, debt, healing, or mental health from a biblical perspective. Nothing on this site constitutes financial, legal, medical, or psychological advice. For decisions in those domains, consult a qualified professional in your jurisdiction.

5. We can be wrong

We try to be careful, but we are not infallible. If a teaching turns out to be wrong, we rewrite it and log the change in the Change Log so you can see what changed and when. If you spot an error, please email us - we want to know.

6. Scripture quotations

Each teaching cites the translation it uses. Where original-language analysis is shown, we use the standard public-domain Hebrew (Westminster Leningrad / Aleppo) and Greek (NA28 / SBL Greek New Testament) source texts, and Strong's numbers where helpful for cross-reference.

We are not affiliated with any Bible publisher.

7. Linked resources

The site links to outside resources (other ministries, dictionaries, lexicons, scholarly papers). We link because the resource is useful in the context of a specific teaching. A link is not an endorsement of everything that resource teaches.

8. Contact

lovechurchgroup@gmail.com.