The
Evangelical Free
Church of America is an association of autonomous churches united
around these theological convictions:
God
- We believe in one God, Creator of all
things, holy, infinitely perfect, and eternally existing in a loving
unity of three equally divine Persons: the Father, the Son and the Holy
Spirit. Having limitless knowledge and sovereign power, God has
graciously purposed from eternity to redeem a people for Himself and to
make all things new for His own glory.
The
Bible
- We believe that God has spoken in the
Scriptures, both Old and New Testaments, through the words of human
authors. As the verbally inspired Word of God, the Bible is without
error in the original writings, the complete revelation of His will for
salvation, and the ultimate authority by which every realm of human
knowledge and endeavor should be judged. Therefore, it is to be believed
in all that it teaches, obeyed in all that it requires, and trusted in
all that it promises.
The
Human Condition
- We believe that God created Adam and
Eve in His image, but they sinned when tempted by Satan. In union with
Adam, human beings are sinners by nature and by choice, alienated from
God, and under His wrath. Only through God’s saving work in Jesus Christ
can we be rescued, reconciled and renewed.
Jesus
Christ
- We believe that Jesus Christ is God
incarnate, fully God and fully man, one Person in two natures.
Jesus—Israel's promised Messiah—was conceived through the Holy Spirit
and born of the virgin Mary. He lived a sinless life, was crucified
under Pontius Pilate, arose bodily from the dead, ascended into heaven
and sits at the right hand of God the Father as our High Priest and
Advocate.
The
Work of Christ
- We believe that Jesus Christ, as our
representative and substitute, shed His blood on the cross as the
perfect, all-sufficient sacrifice for our sins. His atoning death and
victorious resurrection constitute the only ground for salvation.
The
Holy Spirit
- We believe that the Holy Spirit, in all
that He does, glorifies the Lord Jesus Christ. He convicts the world of
its guilt. He regenerates sinners, and in Him they are baptized into
union with Christ and adopted as heirs in the family of God. He also
indwells, illuminates, guides, equips and empowers believers for
Christ-like living and service.
The
Church
- We believe that the true church
comprises all who have been justified by God's grace through faith alone
in Christ alone. They are united by the Holy Spirit in the body of
Christ, of which He is the Head. The true church is manifest in local
churches, whose membership should be composed only of believers. The
Lord Jesus mandated two ordinances, baptism and the Lord’s Supper, which
visibly and tangibly express the gospel. Though they are not the means
of salvation, when celebrated by the church in genuine faith, these
ordinances confirm and nourish the believer.
Christian Living
- We believe that God's justifying grace
must not be separated from His sanctifying power and purpose. God
commands us to love Him supremely and others sacrificially, and to live
out our faith with care for one another, compassion toward the poor and
justice for the oppressed. With God’s Word, the Spirit’s power, and
fervent prayer in Christ’s name, we are to combat the spiritual forces
of evil. In obedience to Christ’s commission, we are to make disciples
among all people, always bearing witness to the gospel in word and deed.
Christ’s Return
- We believe in the personal, bodily and
premillennial return of our Lord Jesus Christ. The coming of Christ, at
a time known only to God, demands constant expectancy and, as our
blessed hope, motivates the believer to godly living, sacrificial
service and energetic mission.
Response and Eternal Destiny
- We believe that God commands everyone
everywhere to believe the gospel by turning to Him in repentance and
receiving the Lord Jesus Christ. We believe that God will raise the dead
bodily and judge the world, assigning the unbeliever to condemnation and
eternal conscious punishment and the believer to eternal blessedness and
joy with the Lord in the new heaven and the new earth, to the praise of
His glorious grace. Amen.
Adopted by the Conference on June 26,
2008
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