Statement of Faith
We believe in God, that He is
three persons but one God and both hidden and revealed. It is His holiness
that provides for humanity's deliverance from the penalty and power of
sin. His work is primarily creation, grace, justice, and mercy. God wants
us to know Him and has revealed Himself to us in various ways.
We believe in Jesus Christ
and in His pre-existence. He became incarnate and was truly human and wholly
God. The characteristics of Jesus' divinity are the very characteristics
of God. He is Savior and Lord. He died and was resurrected and ascended
into heaven. This same Jesus will come to receive us that we may be with
Him forever.
We believe in the Holy Spirit,
that He is God and came into the world in a new way at Pentecost. He can
be known and experienced. He endows the followers of Christ with the "unity
of the Spirit." His function in the Church, through the work of sanctification,
is producing spiritual fruit and dispensing spiritual gifts.
We believe the Bible is the
inspired, infallible authority, the Word of God, our only rule of faith
and practice. God uses the words of men to convey His truth. The central
message of the Scriptures is the good news that Jesus Christ is the Son
of God. Proper interpretation of the Bible comes from the Holy Spirit.
We believe in humanity's
importance to God and in our created nature. Humanity has a sinful nature.
We also have the potential of a new nature in Christ. We are created free
moral agents and are accountable to God for choices made. We are free to
make the decision to accept Christ. We are no less free to turn away from
God and be lost. God does provide power for living a victorious Christian
life.
We believe humanity's salvation
is in our regeneration, new birth, when we respond to God's offer. Humanity
is justified by faith in Christ, not by works of the law, or by works of
our own righteousness. Justification includes remission and restoration,
bestowed righteousness of God, and new standing before God. Sanctification
is both instantaneous and progressive. The believer's life and character
are transformed by consecration to God. It is the privilege and duty of
believers to live holy lives.
We believe the Church is
God's called-out people who have specific rights and responsibilities.
The Church enjoys a special kind of fellowship which is rooted in the Christian's
common fellowship with the Father. The Church should be a servant to God
and humanity and apply New Testament principles to its life.
We believe Christ has given
the Church three divine ordinances: Baptism, Feet Washing, and the Lord's
Supper.
Baptism is an outward symbol
of an inward grace. It is to be practiced by those who profess faith in
Christ and express commitment to follow Him. Baptism is not essential to
salvation. It is to be administered by immersion.
Feet Washing is a celebration
of the Incarnation and reminds us of our calling to be servants. It is
an expression of our love for one another. It reminds us of our need to
minister and to be ministered unto.
The Lord's Supper, also known
as Communion, is intended to remind us of Christ's atoning death. It is
a proclamation of hope. This ordinance is open to all Christians.
We believe in the presentation
of children for the Lord's blessing, setting them apart for the Lord. Children
are gifts of God and part of the covenant community. Parents are responsible
for the spiritual nurture of their children. The congregation also shares
this responsibility.
We believe in the Second
Coming and ultimate victory of Jesus Christ. God will bring history to
its proper close in His way and time. The message of end times is one of
victory and fulfillment for Christians and the ultimate triumph of God's
Kingdom. Until then the mission of God's people is to be salt and light
in the world.
We believe in the bodily
resurrection of believers. We believe judgment will accompany Christ's
return.
(This section is a summary
of We Believe, the doctrinal statement of the Churches of God, General
Conference.)