~ STATEMENT OF FAITH ~
The Scriptures
We believe in the holy Scripture: accepting fully the writings of the
Old and New Testaments as the inerrant Word of God, verbally inspired
in all parts and therefore altogether sufficient as our only infallible
and authoritative rule of faith and practice. Psalm 119:160; Proverbs
30:5a; II Timothy 3:16, 17; II Peter 1:19-21.
The True God
We believe in the one true God: who is an intelligent, sovereign,
spiritual and personal Being; perfect, infinite, and eternal in His
being, holiness and love, wisdom and power; absolutely separate from
and above the world as its Creator, yet everywhere present in the world
as the Upholder of all things. He is revealed to us as Father, Son, and
Holy Spirit, three distinct persons but without division of nature,
essence or being, and each having a distinct ministry in God's relation
to His creation and people. Genesis 1:1; Exodus 15:11; Psalm 83:18;
139:7-9; Matthew 28:19; John 10:30; 15:26.
Jesus Christ
We believe in the Lord Jesus Christ: who is the second Person of the
Triune God, the eternal Word and Only Begotten Son; that without any
change in His divine Person, He became man by miracle of the virgin
birth, thus to continue forever as both true God and true Man, one
Person with two natures; that as Man He was tempted in all points as we
are, yet without sin; that as the perfect Lamb of God He gave Himself
in death by the shedding of His blood upon the cross, bearing there the
sin of the world, and suffering its full penalty of divine wrath in our
stead; that He arose from the grave in a glorified body; that as our
great High Priest He ascended into Heaven, there to appear before the
face of God as our Advocate and Intercessor. Matthew 1:18-25; John 1:1,
14; 3:16; I Corinthians 15:3-7; Galatians 4:4, 5; Philippians 2:6-10;
Hebrews 4:14-16; I John 2:1, 2.
The Holy Spirit
We believe in the Holy Spirit: who is the Third Person of the Trinity,
and the divine Agent in nature, revelation and redemption; that He
convicts the world concerning sin, righteousness and judgment; that He
regenerates, indwells, baptizes, seals and anoints all who become
children of God through Christ; that He further empowers, guides,
teaches, sanctifies and fills believers who daily surrender to Him.
John 3:5; 14:16, 17, 26; 16:7-14; Romans 8:9; I Corinthians 12:13; II
Corinthians 3:18; Ephesians 1:13; 5:18.
The Condition of Man
We believe all men are by nature and choice sinful and lost: that man
was the direct creation of God, made in His image and likeness; that by
personal disobedience to the revealed will of God, man became a sinful
creature, the father of a fallen race which is universally sinful in
both nature and practice, thus alienated from the life and family of
God, under the righteous judgment and wrath of God, and has within
himself no possible means of salvation. Genesis 1:27; 3:6; Psalm 51:5;
Romans 3:23; 5:12, 19; Galatians 3:11.
Salvation
We believe in salvation by grace through faith: that salvation is the
free gift of God, neither merited nor secured in part or in whole by
any virtue or work of man, but received only by personal faith in the
Lord Jesus Christ, in whom all true believers have as a present
possession the gift of eternal life, a perfect righteousness, sonship
in the family of God, deliverance and security from all condemnation,
every spiritual resource needed for life and godliness, and the divine
guarantee that they shall never perish; that this salvation affects the
whole man; that apart from Christ there is no possible salvation. John
1:12; 3:14; 10: 28, 29; Romans 8:1; Ephesians 2:8, 9; Philippians 1:6;
Titus 3:5.
Christian Living
We believe in righteous living and godly works: not as a means of
salvation in any sense, but as its proper evidence and fruit; and
therefore as Christians we should obey the Word of our Lord, seek the
things which are above, walk as He walked, accept as our solemn
responsibility the duty and privileges of bearing the gospel to a lost
world; remembering that a victorious and fruitful Christian life is
possible only for those who in gratitude for the infinite and
underserved mercies of God have presented themselves wholly to Christ.
Romans 12:1, 2; Ephesians 2:10; Philippians 2:16.
Satan
We believe in the existence of Satan: who originally was created a holy
and perfect being, but through pride and wicked ambition rebelled
against God, thus becoming utterly depraved in character, the great
adversary of God and His people, leader of all other evil angels and
wicked spirits, the deceiver and god of this present world: that his
powers are vast, but strictly limited by the permissive will of God who
overrules all his wicked devices for good; that he was defeated and
judged at the cross, and therefore his final doom is certain; that we
are able to resist and overcome him only in the armor of God, by the
blood of the Lamb and through the power of the Holy Spirit. Isaiah
14:12-15; Ephesians 6:12; I Peter 5:8; I John 3:8; Revelation 12: 9-11;
20:10.
The Second Coming
We believe in the second coming of Christ: that His coming in the air
to rapture His Church, which is our blessed Hope, is always imminent;
that when He has first by resurrection of the dead and translation of
the living removed from the earth His waiting Church, He will then pour
out the righteous judgments of God upon the unbelieving world and
afterwards descend with His Church and establish His glorious and
literal kingdom over all the nations for a thousand years. I
Thessalonians 4:13-18; Hebrews 10:37; James 5:8; Jude 14, 15;
Revelation 19:11-16; 20:4-7.
Eternity
We believe in future life, bodily resurrection and eternal judgment:
that the spirits of the saved at death go immediately to be with Christ
in Heaven, that their works shall be brought before the Judgment Seat
of Christ for the determination of rewards which will take place at the
time when Christ comes for His own; that the spirits of the unsaved at
death descend immediately into Hades where they are kept under
punishment until the final day of judgment, at which time their bodies
shall be raised from the grave, that they shall be judged and cast into
Hell, the place of final and everlasting punishment. Luke 16:19-23; I
Corinthians 15; II Corinthians 5:8-10; Revelation 20:11-15.
Church & State
We believe in the separation of church and state, with each having
definite and distinct spheres of responsibility. Matthew 22:21; Romans
13:1-7.
The Priesthood of Believers
We believe in the priesthood of all believers: that Christ is our Great
High Priest and through Him every born-again person has direct access
into God's presence without the need of a human priest; that the
believer has the right and responsibility to personally study and
interpret the Scriptures guided by the Holy Spirit. John 14:6; II
Timothy 2:15; Hebrews 4:16; I Peter 2:1, 5, 9.
The Home
We believe in the institution of the home as defined by Scripture: that
it was divinely established in the beginning as the union by marriage
of a male and female and is the basic unit of society; that each family
member, husband, wife, or child, has distinct duties and
responsibilities; that it is the responsibility of parents to train up
children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord and to provide them
Godly instruction through Christian example and formal education.
Genesis 2:18-25; 3:16; 18:19; Deuteronomy 6:4-9; 32:46; Psalm 78:5, 6;
127:1-5; Proverbs 3:12; 13:24; 22:6; Isaiah 28:9, 10; Matthew 19:3-9;
Ephesians 5:21-33; 6:1-4; Colossians 3:18-21.
The Local Church
We believe in the importance of the local church: that all believers
should assemble and identify themselves in local churches; that a New
Testament church is a local assembly of born-again, baptized believers
united in organization to practice New Testament ordinances, to meet
together for worship, prayer, fellowship, teaching and a united
testimony, and to actively engage in carrying out the Great Commission.
Matthew 28: 19, 20; Acts 2:41, 42; I Corinthians 11:2.
Independence & Autonomy
We believe in the independence and autonomy of the local church: that
each New Testament church is free to govern itself without
ecclesiastical interference, and should cooperate with other New
Testament churches as the Holy Spirit leads; that it is responsible to
follow the pattern of the New Testament church and is directly
accountable to God. Matthew 18:17; Acts 6:1-5; 13:1-3; 15:22, 23.
Ordinances
We believe the ordinances given to the local church are two, baptism
and the Lord's supper: that baptism is by immersion of believers, thus
portraying the death, burial, and the resurrection of Jesus Christ;
that the Lord's Supper is the partaking of the bread and cup by the
believer as a continuing memorial of the broken body and shed blood of
Christ. Matthew 26: 26-30; 28:19, 20; Acts 2:41; 8:38, 39; I
Corinthians 11:23-34.