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Our Doctrinal Beliefs
Brief Doctrinal Statement
We believe in . . .
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The inspiration of the Bible (both the Old and
the New
Testaments);
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the creation of man by the direct act of God;
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the incarnation and virgin birth of our Lord and
Savior, Jesus Christ;
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His identification as the Son of God; His
vicarious atonement for the sins
of mankind by the shedding of His blood on the cross;
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the resurrection of His body from the tomb;
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His power to save men from sin;
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the new birth through the regeneration by the
Holy Spirit; and
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the gift of eternal life by the grace of God.
Brief Positional Statement
Briefly, please note some of our positions . . .
- We are Fundamental, Separated Independent Baptists.
- We are premillennial, pretribulational in our eschatology.
- We do not go to Southern Baptist, Charismatic, nor other churches
(especially convention churches) that
are involved in compromise.
- We do not accept women preachers, divorced men in the ministry, nor
practicing homosexuals either as ministers nor as church members (homosexuals
should be disciplined and eventually expelled from the church fellowship unless they
repent of their sins).
- We use the King James Version in English, and the Reina Valera
1960 in Spanish. I do not now nor have I even used or recommended any
other English version of the Bible. I am not extremist in my position on
Bible versions (like Peter Ruckman for example). My conviction is that as a
Baptist, I believe in soul liberty, and since I cannot find a verse that
says, "Use the KJV exclusively", I must give some latitude with my Christian
brethren as to those who wish to use some other version. Personally, I use
the KJV, and I do not like to frequent nor look for support from churches that use modern poor
versions of Scripture like the NIV, which is a loose commentary on the Bible
rather than a translation.
- We believe in eternal security, but with the warning of Scripture for
every believer to work out his own salvation with fear and trembling.
- We are against modern tongues, holding it is a manifestation of demonic
activity, not the Holy Spirit. Therefore we do not visit or cooperate in any
way with any individual, church, or organization that is involved in
tongues, healings, or other distinctly Charismatic-Pentecostal activities.
- We are not Armenian nor Calvinist in our theology, although we do
strongly believe in the sovereignty of God. We believe that Calvinism leads
many a passive position in missions, in evangelism, and in most efforts to
change people through the power of God. I understand that some Calvinists
believe that "we" are the means by which God works, therefore they are more
strongly evangelistic, more strongly missions oriented, etc. I count these
people as "being balanced" in their Calvinism. Personally, I see God present
the Gospel to all humanity, and that is the plan of attack I personally
follow. It is between God and those individuals and I simply do what God
tells me to do without trying to work out a theology that guts my
evangelistic and missions efforts. I see Paul as providing the Calvinist
with a great deal of his favorite verses on election, yet Paul was the most
evangelistic and missions oriented of the NT ministers, therefore, a clear
understanding of election should motivate the minister to sacrifice all to
reach the lost, and unfortunately I see most Calvinist's as very weak on
their efforts and motivation in this area.
- We do not follow the Jack Hyles line of evangelism in that the
gospel is presented void of true biblical repentance (remorse and a changing
of direction as to a person's disposition and attitude towards his sin), and
an emphasis more on a work of prayer (acceptance) in stead of a faith
reception (changing the beliefs and therefore the actions and attitudes of a
person).
Criteria for defining a
Fundamental of the Faith
What is a Fundamentalist?
What does it mean to be a
Separatist?
Why defining the
Fundamentals is so important
What are the Fundamentals
of the Christian Faith?
More Detailed Information
For more information on similar topics of interest see the following pages
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"Where we go and where we
stand" - This is sent out to new churches I contact asking for a
meeting to present our ministry. "Up front", I lay down my cards as to churches
I don't want to get involved in, even less do I want to visit nor do I want
their financial support.
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