1. There is only One God – Father, Son and Holy Spirit. They have always
been and will always be. They are equal in every way.
2. God (Father, Son and Holy Spirit) is the master in control of all
things (temporal and spiritual; material and physical) all of the time,
from the beginning and for always. To whom all must answer at the Day of
Judgement.
3. The Bible (Holy Scripture) comes to us from God. He controlled the
writing of it. It can be trusted. The authority of the Bible is final.
It is all we need to tell us how to become Christians and how to live as
Christians, both individually and collectively.
4. Everyone has sinned and is guilty of breaking Gods law and therefore
must answer to God whose judgement is just.
5. Jesus became one of us so that He might take our place and die as a
sacrifice for our sins. He made forgiveness possible for those who
individually believe and accept what He did, putting their faith in Him.
This is the only way of salvation from the never- ending consequences of
our sin.
6. The Holy Spirit is the one who helps those who want to know Jesus
Christ; He awakens them to their need of salvation. He guides their
response as they receive Jesus as Saviour. Those who become Christians,
He indwells and enlightens, guiding them in their understanding and
enabling them to ‘live’ the Christian life.
7. All believers form one universal Church of Jesus Christ, of which
the local congregation is representative. All believers are equal, there
is no them (the priests) and us (the people). We all have our place and
individual responsibilities in the local congregation, and our job is to
tell others about Christ.
8. We should obey the two things the Lord call His disciples to do
which are; public witness and collective worship. Public witness should
be demonstrated in the baptism of believers by immersion, and collective
worship at the regular observance of the Lords supper.
9. The local church is composed of believers enjoying the fellowship of
like-minded people working together. Using their God given gift/s
(ability) for everyone’s benefit in the various meetings arranged for
worship and prayer, with the study of the Scriptures, playing their
personal part in spreading the Good News about the Lord Jesus.
10.We believe the Lord Jesus Christ will come back, visibly and
personally, for all that have received Him as Saviour, He will take them
to live forever with Himself.
(The official and more detailed statement of faith is available from the
Elders; see contacts page)
“So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord, continues to live
in Him, rooted and built up in Him, strengthened in the faith as you
were taught and overflowing with thankfulness” Colossians 2:6,7. NIV
Our
Mission Statement
Our aims
To
inform those who live around us the Bibles message of Gods salvation
through Jesus Christ.
To
teach what the Bible says to those who respond.
To
provide regular Bible teaching for those who are Christians
To
encourage each other to pray and worship individually and together
With these broad aims in mind we will:
Encourage all members of the church to recognise their role as salt
and light within the local community, witnessing to Gods love.
Arrange
visitation to homes in the locality as time permits.
Organise suitable activities, which contribute to fulfilling these
aims.
Pray
that the Holy Spirit will equip us for this task