Category Archives: Doctrinal Statement

Doctrinal Statement – Bibliology

I. Revelation – I believe nothing more can be learned about God beyond that which He has chosen to reveal. Therefore it is necessary for God to reveal himself to us if we are to know anything about God.

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Doctrinal Statement – Theology Proper

I. The Existence of God – I believe that God exists. Belief in the existence of God requires faith and that faith is supported by man’s inner sense of God (Romans 1:18) and the methods by which God has revealed … Continue reading

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Doctrinal Statement – Paterology

I. God the Father’s Deity – I believe that the Father is God possessing the divine nature in common with the other Persons of the Trinity. The Father manifests all divine attributes. II. God the Father’s Personhood – I believe … Continue reading

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Doctrinal Statement – Christology

I. The Deity of Christ – I believe that Jesus Christ is God (John 1:1). Being God, Christ possesses all the divine attributes of God and is worthy of worship as God. This fact is foundational to salvation, for only … Continue reading

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Doctrinal Statement – Pneumatology

I. The Deity of the Holy Spirit – I believe that the Holy Spirit is God as is revealed to us in Scripture (Acts 5:1-4). The Holy Spirit is equal to the other Persons of the Trinity, therefore, the Spirit … Continue reading

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Doctrinal Statement – Angelology

I. The Nature of Angels A. Created Beings – I believe that angels are not eternal beings (like God) but were created by God (Neh. 9:6; Ps. 148:2-5; Col 1:16). B. Spiritual Beings – I believe that angels are spirits … Continue reading

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Doctrinal Statement – Anthropology

I. The Origin of Mankind – I believe that God created man (the human race), both male and female, on the sixth day of creation (Gen. 1:26, 27) with the creation of the first man Adam from the dust of … Continue reading

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Doctrinal Statement – Hamartiology

I. Sin’s Definition – In Romans 3:23, Paul defines sin as missing the mark. In a broader sense, I believe sin may be defined as any “failure to conform to the moral law of God in act, attitude, or nature.” … Continue reading

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Doctrinal Statement – Soteriology

I. Man’s Need for Salvation A. Man has offended a holy and righteous God – Because of inherited guilt and corruption, unholy and unrighteous man (Ps. 14:1-3; Rom. 3:10,12) in his natural state is from conception underneath the wrath of … Continue reading

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Doctrinal Statement – Ecclesiology

I. The Nature of the Church A. Called out in Christ – I believe that the Church is made up of those whom God has “called out” (ekklesia) to Himself through the work of Jesus Christ. Christ is therefore the … Continue reading

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