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This is not intended to be a comprehensive statement
of faith, but rather a guide to the doctrinal boundaries within the
church. Those who share our spiritual identity will be generally familiar
with the following terms, and will be able to fill in what is lacking.
However, if you desire clarification of any point, do not hesitate to
inquire.

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That
there is only one God, who has revealed Himself as our Father, the Son,
and the Holy Spirit.
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In the
absolute Lordship and deity of Christ, including His pre-existence, His
virgin birth, His sinless life, His atoning death, His bodily
resurrection, and His eventual return to the Earth in glory and power to
establish His eternal kingdom
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In the
full spiritual authority, the reliability, and the divine inspiration of
the Bible.
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That
nothing can replace the importance of the local church in the program of
God.
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That
the great task of the Church is worldwide evangelism.
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That
entrance into the Church is through the "new birth," which is brought
about by genuine repentance of sin, confession of faith in Christ as the
only Savior, and surrender to Him as Lord.
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That
membership in the Church is signified by joyful participation in its
worship, fellowship, sacraments, witness, and by acceptance of its
discipline.
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That
the ministry of the Holy Spirit is a present, essential component of
effective Christian life and witness. And that by His indwelling the
Christian is enabled to live a godly life and to receive and use the
gifts granted them by God in accordance with 1 Corinthians chapters 12
and 13.
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That
the church cannot fulfill its mission apart from a Scriptural order of
leadership. We accept that it is part of our responsibility to recognize
those people and to assist in equipping them to fulfill their ministry.
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In the
reality of Satan, and the kingdom of darkness over which he reigns. We
believe also in the absolute triumph of Christ over the devil and all
his works.
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That
victorious Christian life is built upon a proper understanding and
exercise of the spiritual authority conveyed to the believer by the gift
of righteousness.
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In the
resurrection of the dead at Christ’s return, in the certainty of God’s
judgment, and in the inescapable result of that judgment foretold in the
scriptures for the just and for the unjust.
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