Our Mission
We exist for the purpose of bringing individuals into a saving and redemptive relationship with Jesus Christ and to develop dynamic disciples that impact the church, community, and the world.
What We Believe
The Purpose of God
We
affirm our belief in the one eternal God, Creator and Lord of the
world, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, who governs all things according to
the purpose of his will. He has been calling out from the world a people
for himself, and sending his people back into the world to be his
servants and his witnesses, for the extension of his kingdom, the
building up of Christ's body, and the glory of his name. We confess with
shame that we have often denied our calling and failed in our mission,
by becoming conformed to the world or by withdrawing from it. Yet we
rejoice that even when borne by earthen vessels the gospel is still a
precious treasure. To the task of making that treasure known in the
power of the Holy Spirit we desire to dedicate ourselves anew.
Isa. 40:28; Matt. 28:19; Eph. 1:11
The Authority and Power of the Bible
We
affirm the divine inspiration, truthfulness and authority of both Old
and New Testament Scriptures in their entirety as the only written word
of God, without error in all that it affirms, and the only infallible
rule of faith and practice. We also affirm the power of God's word to
accomplish his purpose of salvation. The message of the Bible is
addressed to all men and women. For God's revelation in Christ and in
Scripture is unchangeable. Through it the Holy Spirit still speaks
today. He illumines the minds of God's people in every culture to
perceive its truth freshly through their own eyes and thus discloses to
the whole Church ever more of the many-colored wisdom of God.
II Tim. 3:16; II Pet. 1:21; John 10:35
The Uniqueness and Universality of Christ
We
affirm that there is only one Saviour and only one gospel, although
there is a wide diversity of evangelistic approaches. We recognize that
everyone has some knowledge of God through his general revelation in
nature. But we deny that this can save, for people suppress the truth by
their unrighteousness. We also reject as derogatory to Christ and the
gospel every kind of syncretism and dialogue which implies that Christ
speaks equally through all religions and ideologies. Jesus Christ, being
himself the only God-man, who gave himself as the only ransom for
sinners, is the only mediator between God and people. There is no other
name by which we must be saved. All men and women are perishing because
of sin, but God loves everyone, not wishing that any should perish but
that all should repent. Yet those who reject Christ repudiate the joy of
salvation and condemn themselves to eternal separation from God. To
proclaim Jesus as "the Saviour of the world" is not to affirm that all
people are either automatically or ultimately saved, still less to
affirm that all religions offer salvation in Christ. Rather it is to
proclaim God's love for a world of sinners and to invite everyone to
respond to him as Saviour and Lord in the wholehearted personal
commitment of repentance and faith. Jesus Christ has been exalted above
every other name; we long for the day when every knee shall bow to him
and every tongue shall confess him Lord.
Gal 1:6-9;Rom. 1:18-32; I Tim. 2:5,6; Acts 4:12