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What is a Baptist?
Our Church is a Baptist Church which believes
among other things, the following. This is a simple explanation of
what a Bible believing Baptist is:
iblical authority. The Bible is the written Word of
God and is the only written revelation from God that is designed to
govern our beliefs and our conduct. The Scriptures have authority
over the traditions of men and human reasoning.
utonomy of the local church. The local church is an independent and
sovereign institution. The local church is not to be controlled by
any outside organization. There is no hierarchical structure or
authority over the actual members of the local church.
riesthood of the believer. Each individual believer can
approach God through our High Priest, Jesus Christ, without the
aid of any other mediator. All believers are priests and can talk
directly to and pray to God.
wo ordinances. The Bible does not teach that there are
sacraments which impart grace, rather there are two ordinances that
we as believers are called upon to observe. These ordinances
communicate and picture important Bible truths. They are “Believers
Baptism” and “The Lord’s Supper.”
ndividual soul liberty. Baptists have historically been strong
contenders for religious freedom. Baptists hold the position that
every individual believer must stand before his/her Master and
answer for his understanding of Bible truth.
eparation. Separation is clearly taught in the
Scriptures. First we must have personal separation. We are not only
to be separated from worldly practices and sinful attitudes, but
should long and desire to live godly lives. We do not fellowship
with apostates or those who compromise by fellowshipping with
apostates.
wo offices. There are only two church offices, pastors and
deacons.
aved church membership. The members of a local church are all
individuals who profess to be saved and have been baptized by
immersion after their salvation experience.
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