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Statement of
Faith
We believe in one God, who is
Creator, Ruler, and Sustainer of the Universe.
We believe that God exists as three equal, co-eternal persons--God
the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy
Spirit--yet remains one God. This is a mystery
whose comprehension lies beyond the limits of
our finite minds. We believe that, in the beginning,
God created the heavens and the earth and all
that is in them. God upholds the universe by the
power of his Word. We believe that God is a
personal being, not merely a cosmic force nor an
energy source that we can tap and manipulate for
our own ends. Because God is personal, we can
have a personal relationship with him--a
relationship as real, and more vital, than even
our closest human relationships.
We believe that Jesus Christ is the only
begotten Son of God. He was conceived by the
Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, and lived a
sinless life as a flesh and blood human being.
He was both fully human and fully
divine. We believe that he suffered under
Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was
buried. We believe he
rose literally and bodily from the grave and ascended into
heaven where, as fully God and fully human, he
is our Advocate, High Priest, Savior, Friend,
and beloved Lord and Master.
We believe that the Holy Bible is God’s
authoritative and inspired Word. In the Holy
Bible we are taught everything necessary for our
salvation. As Christians we submit to its divine
authority, both individually and corporately, in
all matters of belief and conduct. The Holy
Bible not only reveals to us who God is, but who
we are and what our place in the world is. The
Holy Bible teaches us how to live life to the
fullest. A worldview based on biblical
principles is a worldview that is based on the
fundamental realities of the universe.
We believe that all people are in need of the
salvation that is found only in Jesus Christ. We
cannot enter the kingdom of God except by
passing through the true gate, Jesus Christ. He
is the way, the truth, and the light. No one
comes to the Father except through him. While we
are not universalists, we believe that Jesus
Christ is the Savior of the whole world. We do
not pretend to understand the fate of those who
have never had the chance to hear the good news
about Jesus Christ and his love for us. We do
believe, however, that God is love, and whatever
plans he has for those who have had no chance to
hear his word will be based on his limitless
love for all humankind.
We believe that we are justified, or made right
with God, by grace through faith in Jesus Christ
and what he has done for us as our Savior,
Liberator, and Healer. Good works have no place
in justification. We do not need to earn the
approval of our heavenly Father. Jesus Christ
has done--and as our living Savior, is
doing--all that is necessary to bring us to a
right standing with God. God's grace is unearnable and
unrepayable. We are fully dependant on God for
both justification and sanctification. While
human effort ("works" or actions) play no part
in justification, we cooperate with God in the
process of sanctification. God is the Master
Potter. We are to be moldable clay in his hands
as God transforms us more and more into the
image and likeness of Jesus Christ.
We believe in one holy, universal, and apostolic
Church. Its calling is to worship and witness
concerning its head, Jesus Christ, preaching the
good news about Jesus Christ among all nations and demonstrating its
commitment to Christ and his teachings by compassionate service to the needs
of human beings and by promoting righteousness
and justice. All believers, including, but not
limited to,
Evangelicals, mainline Protestants, Orthodox,
and Roman Catholics--as well as those believers
affiliated with no church at all--comprise the universal
church, the Body of Jesus Christ.
We believe in the necessity of the work of the
Holy Spirit for our individual, personal
transformation and
growth to spiritual maturity, and for the
Church’s constant renewal in truth, wisdom,
faith, holiness, love, power, and mission. The
Holy Spirit guides us, both individually and
corporately, as we grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord
and Savior Jesus Christ.
We believe that Jesus Christ will personally and
visibly return in glory to raise the dead and
bring salvation and judgment to completion.
While God's kingdom exists in incipient form
now, at the return of Jesus Christ, God
will fully manifest his kingdom when he
establishes a new heaven and new earth, in which
there will be no suffering, no death, and the
knowledge of the true God will cover the earth
as water covers the seas. |