The Church of the Rose and Cross lays great stress on the corporate aspect of Christian life and worship, believing that as a system of ethics, philosophy and worship, Christianity was chiefly intended to help men to grow into the love of Christ, and in so doing to solve the many difficulties which beset the path of human brotherhood—that brotherhood which must be the corner-stone of all truly religious life. Without mutual good will, no system of social organisation, whether democratic or not, can be anything other than chaotic.