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Statement of Faith
AllPoints Church is rooted in Scripture
as the infallible Word of God, and we are also informed and
built up by our experience with the Holy Spirit, the best of
the Christian traditions, and in all of that we remember to
bring our reason and intellect to bear.
At AllPoints, you won't find dusty old doctrines,
outdated almost from the time the original controversy was
settled. Nor will you find politically correct church ideology
masquerading as essential theology.
What you will find is:
- A clear stand taken for the infallibility
of the Scriptures.
- The best of the Christian tradition with
a Wesleyan/Armenian emphasis. (We are free will kind of guys,
in other words!)
- An expectation that the Holy Spirit still
gifts and empowers and moves in a supernatural way as a testimony
to God’s grace, to expand the Kingdom of God, and to
make us whole so we can move in His power and grace.
- An emphasis on growing in wisdom, truth
and stature in Christ Jesus.
- A connection with the best of 20 centuries
of Christian liturgy.
- A deep appreciation for the inherent grace
and power of the Sacraments.
As a member congregation in Harvest Network
International, we subscribe to our Statement of Faith, which
follows:
We believe in the one and only God who has
revealed Himself to us. In His work of creation, redemption
and sanctification, He has designated and revealed Himself
as Father, Son and Holy Spirit. We, therefore, confess our
faith in the Triune God, three distinct Persons in one Godhead.
(Deut 6:4; Isa 9:6)
We believe in God the Father, the Creator,
Preserver, and Sustainer of the whole creation, who in His
divine majesty is infinitely exalted above all of creation.
In fatherly compassion, He seeks the present and eternal welfare
of all people, whom He made in His own image — male and
female he created them (Gen. 1:27) — but whom subsequently
fell into sin and so now live, when without Christ, in the
bondage of Satan, unregenerate and doomed to eternal separation
from God in their unregenerate state.
We believe that Jesus Christ, true God and
true man, came into the world to be the Redeemer of mankind.
By becoming one with man in the incarnation, Christ entered
into decisive conflict on man's behalf with Satan and sin.
By His perfect life, He was the Lamb of God who fulfilled the
divine law and who suffered and died on the cross in our place,
making full and complete payment for our sins. By His resurrection,
He released us from the power of sin, death, and the devil.
In His victory, we are victorious. He has freed us to be His
own, live under Him in His kingdom and serve Him in everlasting
righteousness, innocence, and blessedness. We look forward
to His soon coming. (John 1:29; John 10:10; I Thess 4:13-17)
We believe in the Holy Spirit who regenerates
every believer by effecting genuine repentance and a saving
faith in Jesus Christ as Savior; and that to all who receive
Jesus are given the power, that is, the Holy Spirit, to become
children of God. That Jesus Christ, the risen and ascended
Lord, has promised to baptize, that is, to fill and empower,
every seeking and asking believer with the Holy Spirit, His
gifts, and fruit so that the Body of Christ, the Church, might
be able to carry on the supernatural ministry of Christ. (Matt
28:18-20; Luke 11:9-13; John 1:12; 3:5-8; 14:12; Acts 1:5,8;
2:38-39; I Cor 6:11; 12:3-11; 13; Gal 5:22-23)
We regard the Holy Scriptures as Jesus did.
We accept the Bible (canonical Books of the Old and New Testaments
as a whole and in all their parts) as the Divinely inspired,
revealed, and infallible Word of God. We submit to this as
the only infallible authority in all matters of faith and life.
(Matt 4:4; 7:24-27; 22:29; Luke 8:11; 24:25-27,44,45; John
8:31-32; 10:35; 16:12-14)
We accept the Apostles' Creed.
We are thankful to the Father for the gift
ministries of Apostle, Prophet, Evangelist, Pastor, and Teacher
for the building up and maturing of the Body of Christ. We
are also thankful to the Father for the gifts of reconciliation,
service, healing, and the many other ministry gifts. (Eph 4:8-13;
II Tim 3:16-17, Romans 12:6-8, I Cor 12:1-13)
We believe that the local congregation is
a body of baptized believers; submitted unto the Father and
being conformed to the image of Jesus, to declare the Gospel
as empowered by the Holy Spirit. The local congregation calls
its own pastors, conducts its own ministry (with reference
to its own ministry, this includes liturgy, vestments, baptism,
communion), owns and cares for its own property. (Rom 8:29;
James 4:7; I Pet 2:9; Rev 1:5-6)
The Head of the Church is the Lord Jesus
Christ. (Eph 1:22-23; Col 1:18)
The sacraments of the church are baptism and communion, or the Lord's Supper.
APOSTLE’S CREED
I believe in God the Father Almighty,
Maker of Heaven and Earth;
And in Jesus Christ, His only Son our Lord;
Who was conceived by the Holy Spirit,
born of the Virgin Mary,
suffered under Pontius Pilate,
was crucified, dead, and buried;
He descended into hell.
The third day He rose from the dead,
He ascended into heaven,
and sitteth at the right hand of God the Father Almighty;
from thence He shall come to judge the quick and the dead.
I believe in the Holy Spirit;
the holy catholic (universal) Church,
the communion of saints;
the forgiveness of sins;
the resurrection of the body,
and the life everlasting.
Amen.
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