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The Bible is our guide in
life and
the Holy Spirit helps us understand it.
The basis for all that we
believe and do in service to God and one another is the Bible. We trust
in God's Spirit to guide us to a more complete understanding of God's
Word as we seek to apply it to every area of our lives. The bible is
alive and relevant for our circumstances, problems and the decisions
which we make on a day to day basis. In areas where the Bible is clear
and concise in giving direction, we seek to be clear and concise in
applying it to our lives. Where the Bible is not clear, we seek the
guidance of god's spirit, our conscience and the Christian community.
We
believe in the Triune God:
Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
We believe in the Triune
God, the Holy Trinity, as confessed in the three ecumenical creeds: the
apostles' Creed, the Nicene, and the Athanasian. The mystery of the
'three in one" God is three persons in one, eternally existent, besides
whom there is no other. To God the Father is especially ascribed the
work of creation; to God the son. Jesus Christ, is ascribed the work of
our salvation; and to God, the Holy Spirit, is ascribed the working of
a faith response in our hearts and minds to what God has done and
continues to do in our lives.
We fall short of God's standard
and
therefore are separated from Him by sin.
We believe that God has a
standard for us to live by. He made us and we are accountable to Him
for our thoughts, words and action. Jesus made this very clear in His
words: "Be perfect, therefore, as your Father in Heaven is perfect."
Matthew 5:48. But in spite of God's expectation we also believe that
all people continually fail to live up to what God expects. The Bible
calls this condition SIN. We believe that this sinful condition has
caused alienation between God and mankind, and places us under God's
judgment.
Our problem is solved in the
person of Jesus Christ, who is the only way to God.
We believe that God's great
love has provided the solution for our lost and separated condition
with Him. He sent our substitute in the person of Jesus Christ who led
a perfect life in our stead, and paid for our lost condition with his
life and blood. In addition, we believe that Jesus Christ is the only
way that our lost condition can be reconciled as the Bible declares:
"Salvation is found in no one else (except Jesus Christ), for there is
no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved."
Acts 4:12.
The Holy Spirit brings us to
faith in God's promises
and helps us to grow in that relationship.
We believe that trust in
Jesus Christ as one's Savior is the work of the Spirit of God on one's
heart, mind and will. As you hear and understand, It is the Holy
Spirit's power and work that moves one's heart and will to say "yes" to
Jesus. Our growth in our lives as followers of Jesus is also the work
of the Holy Spirit. Christian character is the product of Jesus living
His life through us. We don't attain maturity by self-effort, but by
being receptive to God's will in our lives, and then with the Holly
Spirit's power being obedient to God's will. There is a mystery here
about how God works in us. The Bible says: "For it is God who works in
us to will and to act according to His good purpose." Philippians 2:13.
We believe in God's Means of
Grace:
the Word of God and the Sacraments.
We believe that God, the
Holy Spirit, works in particular through the MEANS OF GRACE. This term
means: the way by which God conveys His love, forgiveness, strength for
daily living, and the assurance of eternal life to us. The means of
grace are God's Word and the Sacraments. We believe there are two
sacraments: Holy Baptism and the Lord's Supper. Holy Baptism was begun
and commanded by Jesus for all people of all nations. Baptism conveys
the benefits of God's grace (listed above) to young and old. A proper
baptism is applying water to an individual in the name of the Triune
god. The Lord's Supper is a means of grace by which the participant is
united with his Savior Jesus as he receives, with the bread and wine,
the true body and blood of Jesus. This is another mystery to us, but we
take Jesus at His work. In addition to the above benefits of this means
of grace, regular participation in the Lord's Supper is a public
affirmation of one's faith and a public expression of unity with all
others who have received Jesus Christ as their Savior and Lord.
Jesus Christ is coming again
to judge the world.
We believe that Jesus
Christ is coming again. He will come again to judge the world. We
further believe that both those who believe in Jesus and those who
rejected Him and His love and His promises will be raised from the
dead. Those who have trusted in Jesus and received Him as their Savior
will be given eternal life. They will enjoy the presence of God with
fellow believers eternally. Those who have rejected Jesus Christ will
spend eternity separated from God, condemned by Him because they did
not receive His gift in Jesus.
There is a unity among all true
believers
and God has a very specific purpose for the church.
We acknowledge our oneness
with all who confess Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. The purpose of
the local church in general, and Friendship Celebration in particular,
is the equipping and maturing of God's people. The church in this sense
should "comfort the afflicted, and afflict the comfortable." This means
the church should minister love, care and admonishment as needed.
Evangelism - the proclamation of the good news of what Jesus has done
for the world - is the life blood of the church. We have been
commissioned by Jesus to proclaim the message in our homes,
neighborhoods, shops, businesses and campuses. Therefore in the church,
we gather to grow and we scatter to befriend and win those outside the
family of God
We
are responsible to God in using His power to live Christ-like lives
developing the talents and gifts He has given.
We believe that the purpose
of God's Word is not only to grow in our understanding but also in the
application. The Bible calls this responsibility: "stewardship." The
primary concern in Bible teaching is the application of the principles
of God's Word to one's life. That means as we grow we will develop
Christ-like attributes which accompany our understanding. Jesus will
become more the GUIDE in all the areas of life: relationships,
finances, vocation, devotional life, possessions, future, education, my
whole life and being under God's direction. We also believe that the
purpose of the leaders of Friendship Celebration is not to do the work
of ministry ALONE, but rather to equip others to do ministry according
to the special gifts and talents which God has given them:
evangelizing, serving, teaching, helping, counseling, encouraging,
administrating, etc. God has gifted us perfectly to do His work in this
place. Our responsibility is to unwrap the gifts we have in one
another, and encourage the use of those gifts to honor God.
One of the best ways to grow is
in a close and growing fellowship with other Christians.
We believe our fellowship
of believers can be a place where you are loved and cared for. That is
a very important goal we have. We also believe that the very best way
that can happen is in a NURTURE GROUP, a personal group designed for
everyone in Friendship Celebration where you will experience tender,
loving care. These groups are the best place to become acquainted with
other Christians, but they are especially important because they
challenge us to accountability and growth in our faith. Our Nurture
Groups exist because we all need friendship and support in our walk
through life.
Denominational affiliation
Finally, we are in
fellowship with the Bible-based, Gospel-centered Lutheran
Church-Missouri Synod. We affirm our commitment and affiliation with
the teaching of this denomination which believes that the Bible is the
inspired, the only infallible, authoritative Word of God.
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