Statement of Faith
There is one living and true God, infinitely perfect
in glory, wisdom, holiness, justice, power and love, one in His
essence but eternally existing in three persons: God the Father,
God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. God sovereignly created the
world out of nothing, so that His creation, while wholly dependent
upon Him, neither comprises part of God, nor conditions His essential
perfection (Genesis
1:2; Matthew
28:19,20).
The books which form the canon of the Old and New
Testaments are verbally inspired by God, inerrant in the original
writings, the only infallible rule of faith and practice (II
Timothy 3:16).
God created man in His own image, in a state of original
righteousness, from which man subsequently fell by a voluntary revolt,
and consequently is guilty, inherently corrupt and subject to divine
wrath.
Jesus Christ, the eternal Son, became man without
ceasing to be God by uniting to His divine nature a true human nature
in His incarnation, and so continues to be both God and man, in
two distinct natures and one person, forever. He was conceived by
the Holy Spirit, born of the virgin Mary, exhibited His deity by
manifold miracles, fulfilled the requirements of the Law by His
sinless life, shed His blood as a vicarious and propitiatory atonement
for man's sin, was resurrected from the dead in the same body, now
glorified. He ascended into heaven and now intercedes in glory for
His redeemed as our great high priest and advocate, and as the Head
of the Church and Lord of the individual believer (Matthew
1:20,21; John
1:1-14; Romans
3:21-26; 5:6-11;
I
Peter 3:18; I
John 2:1,2; Luke
24; Acts
1:9; Hebrews
8:1).
The Holy Spirit convicts the world of sin, righteousness
and judgement, through the ministry of regeneration and sanctification
applies salvation and places believers into the Church, guides and
comforts God's children, indwells, directs, gifts and empowers the
Church in godly living and service in order to fulfill the great
commission, and seals and keeps the believer until Christ returns
(John
16:1-33; I
Corinthians 12:12; Ephesians
1:13,14).
Every person, regardless of race or rank, who receives
the Lord Jesus Christ by faith is born into the family of God and
receives eternal life. This occurs solely because of the grace of
God and has no ground in human merit.
The Holy Church is the one institution specifically
ordained of God to function in the furthering of the Kingdom until
Christ comes again. It consists of all those regenerated by the
Spirit of God, in mystical union and communion both with Christ,
the head of the Body, and with fellow-believers. Neighborhood congregations
are the local manifestation of the Church universal. In obedience
to the command of Christ, these congregations preach the word of
God, equip God's people for the work of ministry, and administer
the Lord's Supper and Baptism.
The Lord Jesus Christ will return bodily, visibly
and personally to receive His own, to conform believers to His own
image and to establish His millennial kingdom. He will judge the
living and the dead and will effect a final separation of the redeemed
and the lost, assigning unbelievers to eternal punishment and believers
to eternal glory, enjoying conscious fellowship with Him (I
Thessalonians 4:13-18; I
Corinthians 15:50-58; Revelation
20:4-6).
Man's chief end in life is to honor and glorify Almighty
God. Personal salvation is a means to this end.
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