Trinity
We describe God in three persons. Father, Son, and
Holy Spirit are commonly used to refer to the threefold
nature of God. Sometimes we use other terms, such as
Creator, Redeemer, and Sustainer.
Excerpt from
What Every Teacher Needs to Know About Theology
(Discipleship Resources, 2002), p. 13.
God
- We believe in one God,
who created the world and
all that is in it.
- We believe that God is
sovereign; that is, God is
the ruler of the universe.
- We believe that God is
loving. We can experience
God’s love and grace.
Excerpt from
What Every Teacher Needs to Know
About Theology
(Discipleship Resources, 2002),
p. 13.
Jesus
-
We
believe
that
Jesus
was
human.
He
lived
as a
man
and
died
when
he
was
crucified.
-
We
believe
that
Jesus
is
divine.
He
is
the
Son
of
God.
-
We
believe
that
God
raised
Jesus
from
the
dead
and
that
the
risen
Christ
lives
today.
(Christ
and
messiah
mean
the
same
thing—God’s
anointed.)
-
We
believe
that
Jesus
is
our
Savior.
In
Christ
we
receive
abundant
life
and
forgiveness
of
sins.
-
We
believe
that
Jesus
is
our
Lord
and
that
we
are
called
to
pattern
our
lives
after
his.
Excerpt
from
What
Every
Teacher
Needs to
Know
About
Theology
(Discipleship
Resources,
2002),
p.
13-14. |
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The
Holy
Spirit
-
We
believe
that
the
Holy
Spirit
is
God
with
us.
-
We
believe
that
the
Holy
Spirit
comforts
us
when
we
are
in
need
and
convicts
us
when
we
stray
from
God.
-
We
believe
that
the
Holy
Spirit
awakens
us
to
God’s
will
and
empowers
us
to
live
obediently.
Excerpt
from
What
Every
Teacher
Needs to
Know
About
Theology
(Discipleship
Resources,
2002),
p. 14. |
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Human Beings
- We believe that God created human beings in God’s image.
- We believe that humans can choose to accept or reject a relationship with God.
- We believe that all humans need to be in relationship with God in order to be fully human.
Excerpt from What Every Teacher Needs to Know About Theology (Discipleship Resources, 2002), p. 14. |
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The Church
- We believe that the church is the body of Christ, an extension of Christ’s life and ministry in the world today.
- We believe that the mission of the church is to make disciples of Jesus Christ.
- We believe that the church is “the communion of saints,” a community made up of all past, present, and future disciples of Christ.
- We believe that the church is called to worship God and to support those who participate in its life as they grow in faith.
Excerpt from What Every Teacher Needs to Know About Theology (Discipleship Resources, 2002), p. 14. |
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The
Bible
-
We
believe
that
the
Bible
is
God’s
Word.
-
We
believe
that
the
Bible
is
the
primary
authority
for
our
faith
and
practice.
-
We
believe
that
Christians
need
to
know
and
study
the
Old
Testament
and
the
New
Testament
(the
Hebrew
Scriptures
and
the
Christian
Scriptures).
Excerpt
from
What
Every
Teacher
Needs to
Know
About
Theology
(Discipleship
Resources,
2002),
p. 15. |
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The
Reign of
God
-
We
believe
that
the
kingdom
or
reign
of
God
is
both
a
present
reality
and
future
hope.
-
We
believe
that
wherever
God's
will
is
done,
the
kingdom
or
reign
of
God
is
present.
It
was
present
in
Jesus'
ministry,
and
it
is
also
present
in
our
world
whenever
persons
and
communities
experience
reconciliation,
restoration,
and
healing.
-
We
believe
that
although
the
fulfillment
of
God's
kingdom--the
complete
restoration
of
creation--is
still
to
come.
-
We
believe
that
the
church
is
called
to
be
both
witness
to
the
vision
of
what
God's
kingdom
will
be
like
and
a
participant
in
helping
to
bring
it
to
completion.
-
We
believe
that
the
reign
of
God
is
both
personal
and
social.
Personally,
we
display
the
kingdom
of
God
as
our
hearts
and
minds
are
transformed
and
we
become
more
Christ-like.
Socially,
God's
vision
for
the
kingdom
includes
the
restoration
and
transformation
of
all
of
creation.
Adapted
from
Who Are
We?
Leader's
Guide,
p. 28. |
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Sacraments
We recognize the two
sacraments that Christ
participated in, baptism
and the Lord's Supper
(communion).
Baptism
- Through baptism we are joined with the church and with Christians everywhere.
- Baptism is a symbol of new life and a sign of God's love and forgiveness of our sins.
- Persons of any age can be baptized.
- We baptize by sprinkling, immersion or pouring.
- A person receives the sacrament of baptism only once in his or her life.
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The Lord's Supper (Communion, Eucharist)
- The Lord's Supper is a holy meal of bread and wine that symbolizes the body and blood of Christ.
- The Lord's Supper recalls the life, death and resurrection of Jesus and celebrates the unity of all the members of God's family.
- By sharing this meal, we give thanks for Christ's sacrifice and are nourished and empowered to go into the world in mission and ministry.
- We practice "open Communion," welcoming all who love Christ, repent of their sin, and seek to live in peace with one another.
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