Our
Beliefs
Disciples seek to increase respect, understanding, and
co-operation among believers of all denominations. Attempting to hold true to
the teachings of Jesus and the practices of the early church, we strive for a
faith which is socially relevant to the era in which we live, intellectually
sound, emotionally satisfying, and spiritually disciplined.
No attempt is made to impose a creed, formal doctrines or
traditional interpretations upon members. There is no attempt to force religious
ideas or theological concepts into a mold to which Disciples must assent. In
doctrinal matters, members are accorded the freedom of private interpretation
and the right to individual judgment, guided by the Spirit.
Disciples are united and yoked by essential belief in the
central theme of the New Testament: Jesus Christ is the son of the Savior of
humankind. On all other matters, Disciples recognize the right of members to
complete freedom of opinion. "In essential - unity; In non essentials -
Liberty; In all things - charity."
There does seem to be a common ground of understanding
which is accepted by most members of the Christian church. The following list
includes some of our core teachings:
WE BELIEVE:
- There
is one God, creator and Sustainer of the universe, who loves us and saves us through Jesus Christ, His Son.
- In the dignity of humankind, and our divine calling to be children of
God.
- God, through Christ, is able to save all who turn to Him in faith and
fully obey His Gospel.
- Salvation is a process of growth in knowledge and grace. Conversion is
the voluntary turning of mind and heart, through faith, repentance,
confession and baptism, to the way of Jesus Christ, and in no way depends
upon visions, voices, or special experiences.
- No official creed or theology except the confession: "Jesus is the
Christ, the Son of the Living God." (Matt 16:16)
WE UPLIFT:
The Bible as God's Word. We look to the New Testament as our role of
faith and practice, and stress the right of private interpretation of the
Scriptures and individual freedom in matters of opinion.
WE ENCOURAGE:
The New Testament name for followers of Christ as
"Disciples."
WE PRACTICE:
The New Testament Sacraments
- Baptism: Matthew 3:13, Acts 2:38. We practice Baptism by
immersion as the New Testament symbol of complete surrender and
identification with the drama of death, burial, and resurrection to the
new being. (Romans 6:4,5)
- The Lord's Supper: Acts 2:46. Observed weekly as a memorial
and as a continuing fellowship in the Spirit. We do not believe in a
restricted communion, but hold that all believers in Christ are invited
to partake.
- Ministries: No essential difference is recognized between
clergy and lay folks. Any member may administer any ordinance. Each
individual has access to God without the necessity of priest or minister
to serve as intermediary. All may approach God directly, expressing
praise and adoration, and seeking forgiveness. This conviction is called
"the priesthood of all believers."
WE BELIEVE:
- The church is a divine institution, the body of Christ, active and
visible in the world, seeking to know His will, doing His work, revealing
His heart of compassion, expressing His love and concern, preaching His
Gospel, building His kingdom in the hearts of humankind, and radiating His
Spirit in all relationships. We believe that the local congregation is a
democratic institution governed by the congregation through officers and
Board, whom it elects and is responsible to no outside authority in all
matters of faith and practice.
- In life eternal and the final triumph of good over evil.
This Theological affirmation is the preamble to the Design of the
Christian Church, and is a helpful summary of the Christian faith we commonly
confess.