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Affirmation
of Faith
We
believe that there is one God, infinitely
perfect and eternally existent in the persons of Father, Son
and Holy Spirit.
We
believe in the eternal deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, His
appearance on earth through a virgin birth, His sinless life,
His miracles, His death to take away the sins of the world
and restore right relationship with God, His bodily resurrection,
His ascension to the right hand of the Father and His personal
future return to earth in power and glory.
We
believe in the present ministry of the Holy
Spirit by whose indwelling the Christian is
enabled to live a godly life. We believe in the fullness of
the Holy Spirit as the empowerment of the Christian for witness
and service. We believe that all the gifts of the Holy Spirit
are operative and necessary for the church today.
We
believe that the Bible is the Holy Spirit-inspired, authoritative
Word of God and that it is eternally reliable.
We
believe that salvation is by grace, through faith in our Lord
Jesus Christ. We believe that repentance toward God, faith
in Jesus, and regeneration by the Holy Spirit are necessary
for salvation.
We
believe in the resurrection of both the saved and the lost-those
who are saved to eternal life, and those who are lost to eternal
damnation.
We
believe in one universal church that is the body of Christ.
We believe that Christ is its head. We believe that all who
are born again are its members. We believe the church's purpose
is offering worship to God; fellowship, ministry, and instruction
to itself; and evangelism and service to the world. We believe
in the spiritual unity of believers in our Lord Jesus Christ.
We
believe in baptizing believers by immersion in obedience to
our Lord Jesus Christ.
We
believe in the importance of the Lord's
Supper and emphasize that believers should
gather regularly to partake of it, remembering the death,
burial and resurrection of our Lord, and celebrating the new
covenant with God and each another as we anticipate His glorious
return.
We
believe in the ministry and presence of angels, the reality
of the devil and demonic beings, and the legitimacy and necessity
for spiritual warfare over and for nations, our cities, families
and individuals.
We
believe in the sanctity of life, celibacy for singles, sexual
purity for all, and the sacredness of marriage.
We
believe that "God hates divorce" (Malachi 2:16)
and that it is detrimental to society. We do believe, however,
that divorce may be permissible where marital infidelity or
abandonment has occurred (Matthew 19:9; 1 Corinthians 7:15).
In such cases the leaders of the church must have walked with
the individual to affirm the action taken.
We
believe that Jesus Christ has called both men and women to
the ministry of God's word and power (Galatians 3:26-29).
Though men and women have differing roles, women are to be
encouraged and released in the ministry of the church, including
public ministry as God leads.
We
believe in God's continued calling on Israel, and we accept
a calling to comfort, encourage, and stand with the Jewish
people throughout the world (Romans 1:16; Romans 11:11-26).
We
believe that when Jesus ascended He gave spiritual
gifts to His people, enabling some to serve
as apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers for
the purpose of equipping the church and bringing the body
of Christ into maturity (Ephesians 4:1-11), and that He continues
to give these ministry gifts today.
We
believe that God has entrusted to His church both the message
and ministry of reconciliation (2 Corinthians 5), and we must
be proactive in tearing down dividing walls based on racial,
socioeconomic or denominational background.
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