Statement of
Faith
- The Bible is inspired of God, inerrant in the original
documents and of final authority in all matters of faith and practice.
- There is one God, eternally existent in three persons -
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
- The Lord Jesus Christ is fully God, born of a virgin,
sinlessly perfect. His sacrifice is substitutionary and representative. He
rose bodily from the dead and ascended to His Father's right hand, where He
now ministers as our Great High Priest. He will come to rapture His Church and
subsequently return to reign on the earth.
- Each member of the human race is fallen, sinful, and
lost, and regeneration by the Holy Spirit is absolutely essential for the
salvation of man. Redemption is wholly by the blood of Christ and salvation is
by grace, through faith in our Lord Jesus Christ.
- The Holy Spirit indwells the believer, sealed until the
day of redemption and is empowered to live a godly life.
- There will be a resurrection of the saved and of the
lost; of the saved, unto eternal life, and of the lost, unto eternal conscious
judgment.
- The Church began with the descent of the Holy Spirit at
Pentecost and is composed of all true believers in the Lord Jesus Christ.
These believers are united to Him, and to one another, by the indwelling Holy
Spirit. This means that the Church, as a whole, is not an organization, but a
living organism, known as the Body of Christ. The Church's calling, hope, and
destiny are heavenly, and its chief functions are to glorify God and to
witness for Christ until His return. The local church is composed of believers
who gather in Christ's name in a locality for worship, prayer, edification,
and testimony. Government and discipline are divinely outlined in the Epistles
as being the responsibility of the local church.
- Christ, our risen Head, is the Giver of gifts such as
evangelists, pastors, and teachers, and these men are responsible for their
service. Gifts are given "for the perfecting of the saints for the work of the
ministry for the edifying of the body of Christ."
- There are two Christian ordinances, baptism and the
Lord's Supper. Baptism by immersion signifies that the believer, having died
with Christ, is buried with Him in baptism and also risen with Christ to walk
in newness of life. The Lord's Supper is a memorial feast, instituted by the
Lord Himself exclusively for His own. In the observance of this supper,
believers remember Him; they proclaim His death until He comes.
- Every true child of God possesses eternal life, and being
justified, sanctified, and sealed with the Holy Spirit, is secure for
eternity. However, a Christian may, through sin, lose his fellowship, joy,
power, testimony, and reward and incur the Father's chastisement. Relationship
is eternal, being established by new birth; fellowship, however, is dependent
upon obedience.
- The personal return of the Lord Jesus Christ to translate
His Church is imminent, an event which concludes the present age of grace.
This will be followed by the outpouring of God's wrath on the earth, known as
the Great Tribulation. After this, Christ's Millennial Kingdom will be
established and "the glory of the Lord will cover the earth as the waters
cover the sea." After the conclusion of His Millennial reign, Christ will
deliver up the Kingdom of God, the Father, that the Triune God may be all in
all.
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