The Scriptures
We accept the Bible, including the 39 books of the Old
Testament and the 27 books of the New Testament, as the
written word of God. The Bible is the only essential and infallible
record of God's self-disclosure to mankind. It leads us to
salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. Being given by God,
the Scriptures are both fully and verbally inspired by God.
Therefore, as originally given, the Bible is free of error in
all it teaches. Each book is to be interpreted according to
its context and purpose and in reverent obedience to the Lord
who speaks through it in living power. All believers are
exhorted to study the Scriptures and diligently apply them to
their lives. The Scriptures are the authoritative and
normative rule and guide of all Christian life, practice, and
doctrine. They are totally sufficient and must not be added
to, superseded, or changed by later tradition, extra-biblical
revelation, or worldly wisdom. Every doctrinal formulation,
whether of creed, confession, or theology, must be put to the
test of the full counsel of God in Holy Scripture.

God is Triune
There is one God: infinite, eternal, almighty, and perfect in
holiness, truth, and love. In the unity of the godhead there
are three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit; co-existent,
co-equal, co-eternal. The Father is not the Son and the Son is
not the Holy Spirit, yet each is truly Deity. One God and
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit is the foundation of Christian
faith and life.
God the Father
God the Father is the Creator of heaven and earth. By His word
and for His glory, He freely and supernaturally created the
world out of nothing. Through the same Word He daily sustains
all His creatures. He rules over all and is the only
Sovereign. His plans and purposes cannot be thwarted. He is
faithful to every promise, works all things together for good
to those who love Him, and in His unfathomable grace He gave
His Son Jesus Christ for mankind's redemption. He made man for
fellowship with Himself, and intended that all creation should
live to the praise of His glory.
Jesus Christ
Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God, was the eternal
Word made flesh, supernaturally conceived by the Holy Spirit,
born of the Virgin Mary. He was perfect in nature, teaching,
and obedience. He is fully God and fully man. He was always
with God and is God. Through Him all things came into being
and were created. He was before all things and in Him all
things hold together by the power of His word. He is the image
of the invisible God, the first-born of all creation, and in
Him dwells the fullness of the godhead bodily. He is the only
Savior for the sins of the world, having shed his blood and
died a vicarious death on Calvary's cross. By His death in our
place, He revealed the divine love and upheld divine justice,
removing our guilt and reconciling us to God. Having redeemed
us from sin, the third day He rose bodily from the grave,
victorious over death and the powers of darkness, and for a
period of forty days appeared to over five hundred witnesses,
performing many convincing proofs of His resurrection. He
ascended into heaven where, at God's right hand, He intercedes
for His people and rules as Lord over all. He is the Head of
His body, the Church, and should be adored, loved, served, and
obeyed by all.

The Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit, the Lord and Giver of life, convicts the
world of sin, righteousness, and judgment. Through the
proclamation of the gospel, He persuades men to repent of
their sins and confess Jesus as Lord. By the same Spirit a
person is led to trust in divine mercy. The Holy Spirit unites
believers to Jesus Christ in faith, brings about the new
birth, and dwells within the regenerate. The Holy Spirit has
come to glorify the Son who in turn came to glorify the
Father. He will lead the Church into a right understanding and
rich application of the truth of God’s Word. He is to be
respected, honored, and worshipped as God the Third Person of
the Trinity.
Man
God made man - male and female - in His own image, as the
crown of creation, that man might have fellowship with Him.
Tempted by Satan, man rebelled against God. Being estranged
from his Maker, yet responsible to Him, he became subject to
divine wrath, inwardly depraved and, apart from a special work
of grace, utterly incapable of returning to God. This
depravity is radical and pervasive. It extends to his mind,
will and affections. Unregenerate man lives under the dominion
of sin and Satan. He is at enmity with God, hostile toward
God, and hateful of God. Fallen, sinful people, whatever their
character or attainments, are lost and without hope apart from
salvation in Christ.
The Gospel
Jesus Christ is the Gospel. The Good News is revealed in His
birth, life, death, resurrection, and ascension. Christ's
crucifixion is the heart of the Gospel; His resurrection is
the power of the Gospel; and His ascension is the glory of the
Gospel. Christ’s death is a substitutionary and propitiatory
sacrifice to God for our sins. It satisfies the demands of
God’s holy justice and appeases His holy wrath. It also
demonstrates His mysterious love and reveals His amazing
grace. Jesus Christ is the only mediator between God and man.
There is no other name by which men must be saved. At the
heart of all sound doctrine is the cross of Jesus Christ and
the infinite privilege that redeemed sinners have of
glorifying God because of what He has accomplished. Therefore,
we want all that takes place in our hearts, churches and
ministries to proceed from and be related to the cross.
Man's Response to the Gospel
Man’s response to the gospel is rooted and grounded in the
free and unconditional election of God for His own pleasure
and glory. It is also true that the message of the gospel is
only effectual to those who genuinely repent of their sins,
and by God's grace, put saving faith in Christ. This gospel of
grace is to be sincerely preached to all men in all nations.
Biblical repentance is characterized by a changed life, and
saving faith is evidenced by kingdom service or works. While
neither repentance nor works save, unless a person is willing
to deny himself, pick up his cross, and follow Christ, he
cannot become His disciple.
Man's Inheritance Through the Gospel
Salvation, the free gift of God, is provided by grace alone,
through faith alone, because of Christ alone, for the glory of
God alone. Anyone turning from sin in repentance and looking
to Christ and His substitutionary death receives the gift of
eternal life and is declared righteous by God as a free gift.
The righteousness of Christ is imputed to him. He is justified
and fully accepted by God. Through Christ's atonement for sin
an individual is reconciled to God as Father and becomes His
child. The believer is forgiven the debt of his sin and, via
the miracle of regeneration, liberated from the law of sin and
death into the freedom of God's Spirit.
Sanctification
The Holy Spirit is the active agent in our sanctification and
seeks to produce His fruit in us as our minds are renewed and
we are conformed to the image of Christ. Though indwelling sin
remains a reality, as we are led by the Spirit, we grow in the
knowledge of the Lord, freely keeping His commandments and
endeavoring to so live in the world that all people may see
our good works and glorify our Father who is in heaven. All
believers are exhorted to persevere in the faith knowing they
will have to give an account to God for their every thought,
word and deed. The spiritual disciplines, especially Bible
study, prayer, worship and confession, are a vital means of
grace in this regard. Nevertheless, the believer’s ultimate
confidence to persevere is based in the sure promise of God to
preserve His people until the end, which is most certain.
Empowered by the Spirit
In addition to effecting regeneration and sanctification,
the Holy Spirit also empowers believers for Christian witness and
service. While all genuine believers are indwelt by the Holy Spirit
at conversion, the New Testament indicates the importance of an ongoing,
empowering work of the Spirit subsequent to conversion as well. Being
indwelt by the Spirit and being filled with the Spirit are theologically
distinct experiences. The Holy Spirit desires to fill each believer
continually with increased power for Christian life and witness, and
imparts his supernatural gifts for the edification of the Body and for
various works of ministry in the world. All the gifts of the Holy Spirit
at work in the church of the first-century are available today, are vital
for the mission of the church, and are to be earnestly desired and practiced.
The Church
God by His Word and Spirit creates the Church, calling sinful
men out of the whole human race into the fellowship of
Christ's Body. By the same Word and Spirit, He guides and
preserves that new, redeemed humanity. The Church is not a
religious institution or denomination. Rather, the Church
universal is made up of those who have become genuine
followers of Jesus Christ and have personally appropriated the
gospel. The Church exists to worship and glorify God as
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. It also exists to serve Him by
faithfully doing His will in the earth. This involves a
commitment to see the gospel preached and churches planted in
all the world for a testimony. The ultimate mission of the
Church is the making of disciples through the preaching of the
gospel. When God transforms human nature, this then becomes
the chief means of society's transformation. Upon conversion,
newly redeemed men and women are added to a local church in
which they devote themselves to teaching, fellowship, and the
Lord’s Supper and prayer.
All members of the Church universal are to be a vital and
committed part of a local church. In this context they are
called to walk out the New Covenant as the people of God and
demonstrate the reality of the kingdom of God. The ascended
Christ has given gift ministries to the church (including
apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers) for the
equipping of Christ's body that it might mature and grow.
Through the gift ministries, all members of the Church are to
be nurtured and equipped for the work of ministry. Women play
a vital role in the life of the church but in keeping with
God’s created design, they are not permitted “to teach or
to have authority over a man” (1 Tim. 2:11). Leadership in
the church is male. In the context of the local church, God's
people receive pastoral care and leadership and the
opportunity to employ their God-given gifts in His service in
relation to one another and to the world.
Water Baptism
Water baptism is only intended for the individual who has
received the saving benefits of Christ’s atoning work and
become His disciple. Therefore, in obedience to Christ’s
command and as a testimony to God, the Church, oneself and the
world, a believer should be immersed in water in the name of
the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Water baptism is a visual
demonstration of a person’s union with Christ in the
likeness of His death and resurrection. It signifies that his
former way of life has been put to death and vividly depicts a
person’s release from the mastery of sin.
The Lord’s Supper
As with water baptism, the Lord’s Supper is to be observed
only by those who have become genuine followers of Christ.
This ordinance symbolizes the breaking of Christ’s body and
the shedding of His blood on our behalf, and is to be observed
repeatedly throughout the Christian life as a sign of
continued participation in the atoning benefits of Christ’s
death. As we partake of the Lord’s Supper with an attitude
of faith and self-examination, we remember and proclaim the
death of Christ, receive spiritual nourishment for our souls,
and signify our unity with other members of Christ’s body.
The Consummation
The Consummation of all things includes the visible, personal,
and glorious return of Jesus Christ, the resurrection of the
dead and the translation of those alive in Christ, the
judgment of the just and the unjust, and the fulfillment of
Christ's kingdom in the new heavens and the new earth. In the
Consummation, Satan with his hosts and all those outside
Christ are finally separated from the presence of God,
enduring eternal punishment, but the righteous, in glorious
bodies, shall live and reign with Him forever. Married to
Christ as His Bride, the Church will be in the presence of God
forever, serving Him and giving Him unending praise and glory.
Then shall the eager expectation of creation be fulfilled and
the whole earth shall proclaim the glory of God who makes all
things new.
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