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The Distinctives of Grace |
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We believe that anyone
who is a true Christian indeed is someone with whom we are
commanded and privileged to fellowship, worship, and
co-labor in the Gospel. We believe this involves two
criteria:
1. he or she believes the Gospel of salvation by
grace alone, through faith alone, because of the work of
Jesus Christ alone; and
2. he or she evidences true salvation by an internal
transformation explained only by the renewing work of the
Holy Spirit unto a lifestyle of ever-increasing holiness.
In addition to these essentials, we also believe that other distinctives are necessary to clarify and uphold because
they mark our church out as uniquely committed to what we
understand the New Testament to teach regarding the church’s
doctrine and practice.
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Expository Preaching
– preaching and
teaching that exposes the intended meaning of the
Biblical text as written by the authors of Scripture,
and presented in a relevant and practical way, resulting
in changed lives.
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Repentant
Faith
– clarifying the
true Gospel which requires faith in the Person and Work
of Christ and repentance towards God resulting in
justification by faith, the forgiveness of sins.
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The Doctrines of Grace
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embracing with firm
conviction the eternally sovereign purposes of God in
the work of Christ, applied to the helpless sinner in
salvation, resulting in the praise of His glory.
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God-centered Worship
– extolling the
worth of God as a redeemed people in a volitional,
intellectual, and emotional response to His Person as
expressed in the work of Christ’s atonement and revealed
in the Word of God.
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Biblical Counseling
– using the all-sufficient Scriptures as the
only
resource for living godly in the face of
life’s problems, resulting in obedience
and righteous interpersonal relationships.
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Plurality of Eldership
– leading the local
church by the God-given authority and wisdom of
Biblically qualified men united under the Lordship of
the Chief Shepherd, Jesus Christ, resulting in
edification as a church.
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Authentic Community
– living out Biblical Christianity in the context of
life with other believers in a genuine way, vitally
connected to one another in the local church through
fellowship, accountability, prayer, discipleship,
serving, and using spiritual gifts, resulting in
spiritual friendships that stimulate Christlikeness.
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Church Discipline
– purifying the
church from unrepentant patterns of sin in the lives of
people through a process of restoration as outlined in
the Scriptures, in an effort to enforce accountability
to the standard of God’s holiness, resulting in a chaste
Bride with a vibrant witness.
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