Our beliefs, purpose and values
The Bible
We believe in the Divine verbal inspiration of the Scriptures,
the 66 books of the Old and New Testaments. We accept them as infallible,
believing that these contain the only record of God's dealing with man and
His will for man. We believe that these tell the only true way of salvation.
We believe that these were given to men who wrote them as led by the Holy
Spirit of God every thought and words recorded, were inspired by Him, then
simply written down by men. ( 2 Peter 1:21; Matt 5:18; 2 Tim.2:16; Titus
1:2; I Thess. 2:13; Jeremiah 1:9; Prov. 30:56; II Sam. 23:2; Mark 12:30;
Acts 4:25; Rev. 22:18-19)
Godhead
We believe in the existence of One and Only One living and true
God, an infinite intelligent Spirit having a definite and distinctive personality.
We believe that He is the Creator of all things and that He is the Supreme
Ruler of His creation, inexpressibly glorious in His Holiness worthy of
all-possible honour, confidence, adoration love worship and allegiance.
(Deut. 6:4; Gen. 1:1; Isa. 40:28; John 1:3; John 4:24; Col. 1:16; I Tim.
2:5)
Trinity
We further believe that in the unity of the Godhead there are three
persons, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, each the same in essence,
same in nature and equal in attributes with the Godhead, each exercising
distinct but harmonious offices in the work of creation, redemption and
salvation. (Gen. 1:26; Isa. 9:6; John 1:1; John 10:30; Acts 5:34; Phil 2:6;
Col. 2:9; I John 5:7)
Jesus Christ
a)We believe that Jesus Christ was born of the Virgin Mary and
of the Holy Ghost, pure, undefiled, and that He is God manifest in the flesh.
He became man without ceasing to be God, in order that He might reveal God
(Isa. 9:6; Matt.1:18-25; Luke 1:26-37; John 1:1-14; Rev. 19:13; I Tim. 3:16;
I John 5:7; Isa. 7:14)
b)We believe in the sacrificial substitutionary death of Jesus Christ upon
the cross to make atonement for sin by the offering of Himself and shedding
of His blood once and for all. We believe that He did no sin, but bore the
penalty for our sons and for the sins of the world, God punishing Him instead
of the sinner. We believe in His literal bodily resurrection, triumphant
over death, hell and grave; His ascension into heaven, His intercession
for us in Heaven; His offer to of life through His Spirit (Eze. 18:20; Rom.
6:23; I John 3:4; Isa. 53:4-8,10; Lev. 17:11; Rom.2:23-25; Heb. 10:1-18;
I Peter 2:24; Heb. 9:11-28; I Peter 1:18,19; I Cor. 15:38; Luke 24:51; Acts
1: 10-11; Heb. 7:25; Rom. 8:34; Col. 1:27; II Cor. 13:5)
Holy Spirit
a)We believe in the person, Deity and power of the Holy Spirit,
that He is one with the Godhead. (I John 5:7; Acts 5:34; John 14:26; I Cor.
2:11)
b)We believe in the necessity and efficiency of His work in the enlightenment,
sanctification, regeneration and glorification of each believer. He comforts
and seals those who believe in Jesus. (John 3:5; John 6:44; John 16:6-11;
I Cor 2;11-14; I Cor. 12:13; Rom. 6:9-11; Acts 1:8; John 15:26; John 14:
16-17)
c)We believe He came forth from the Father, at the request of the Son, to
convict the world of sin, righteousness and judgement.
Man
We believe that Adam was created in righteousness and holiness, in the image
of the Triune God (body, soul and spirit) by the direct act of God and not
by any evolutionary process. We believe that man was made with a will, capable
of making choice of obeying or disobeying God. (Gen. 1:26; Gen. 2:7; 16-17;
Matt. 19:4; Col. 1:16; I Tim. 2:13-14)
The Fall
We believe in the terrible reality of the fall of man, that man
through unbelief and disobedience by deliberate choice, lost his relationship
to God and became spiritually dead and depraved and under the penalty of
eternal death (separation from God) in a place of conscious punishment called
hell. (Gen. 3:1-24; I Tim. 2:13-14; Eph. 2:3; Psalms 58:3)
The Depravity
We believe that the fall of Adam brought about the total universal
depravity of all mankind and that from physical birth the natural desire
of all men is to sin; that all men do sin first because of this, and secondly
by deliberate choice (Jer. 17:9; Psalm 58:3; Romans 3:10-23; Romans 5:12;
Isa. 64:6)
Universal Sin
We believe that because Universal Sin, it is impossible for any
man to please God or in any way escape the punishment by anything he may
or may not do apart from Jesus Christ. (Eph. 2:8-9; Rom. 8:7-8; Rom. 19-20;
Jer. 2:22; James 2:10; Gal. 3:10-11)
Eternal Judgement
We believe in the doctrine of eternal judgement for sin as declared
by Heb. 6:2. That Man’s sin, unless paid for, will take him at death
to hell, a place of everlasting punishment in a conscious condition from
which there is no return. (Heb. 9:27; Luke 16: 19-31; Rev. 20:10-15; Rev.
21:8; Rev. 14:10-13; Mark 9:43-48; Rom. 6:23)
Salvation I
We believe that the only approach that man can make to God is through
the death and blood of Jesus Christ, that He alone can offer forgiveness
of sins by the sacrifice of Himself; that unless forgiven through Him, man
is hopelessly and eternally lost. (Acts 4:11; John 14;6; John 5: 39-40;
John 6:28-29; John 3:35; Acts 13:38-39; Acts 16:3; Romans 8:7-9; Romans
3: 19-20; II Cor. 13:5; Hebrews 10:1-31)
Salvation II
We believe that in order to be saved a man must confess that he
himself is a sinner, hopelessly lost, totally incapable of saving himself
and entirely dependent upon the merits of Jesus Christ as his substitute
in death and his substitute in life. He must call upon the name of the Lord
for salvation; that mere belief in Christ or about Christ is not enough,
but that each individual must appropriate for himself the salvation that
is in Christ by receiving Him as personal Savior (Lev. 26:40-41; John 3:35;
Rom. 7:4; 8:10; Eph. 2:8-12; gal. 2:20; Rom. 4:25; 10:13; John 1:12; 6:47;
Rev. 3:20; John 3:15-16)
New Birth
a)We believe that when a man meets the conditions (as mentioned
above) God miraculously imparts to him a new spiritual life through the
spirit of God; that this new life is known as the new birth or regeneration:
that this is absolutely essential to all salvation of any man that this
is not brought about by water baptism or any other act or ordinance of man
but by the divine influence of the Holy Spirit either directly or indirectly
through the Word of God (John 3:35; I Peter 1:23; James 1:18; I Cor. 6:9-11;
Col. 1:27; Eph.2:10; Rom. 8:9-10).
b)We believe that by this regeneration or new birth, whereby
the Spirit of God takes up His abode in the believer, man receives a new
life with new desires; that this new life begins a warfare against the old
nature and things of the flesh to transform the individual and to make him
like the Lord Jesus Christ; that this work is perfected at the appearing
of Christ to receive His blood bought believers from the earth, that this
work will be performed in the life of each one who truly accepts Christ
as Savior. (I John 3:13; Rom. 8:29-30; I Cor. 3:16-17; 6:19-20; Gal. 5:17;
Heb. 12:5-13; I Cor. 11:3-31; John 10:28-29; 6:37)
Baptism in the Holy Spirit
We believe in the baptism and fullness of the Holy Spirit as an
essential for Christian service and as God's command for every believer.
We believe that this is received and maintained in the life of the believer
by faith & obedience. We believe that the gifts of the Spirit are essential
to proper Christian service as the Lord divides to each individual that
such individual is responsible to seek His enablement through spiritual
gifts to edifying of the Church; that these are not the sign of the fullness
of the Spirit; we believe in the exercise of these gifts in love. (Eph.
5:18; Luke 11;5-13; Acts 5:32; I Cor. 12:7-11;31; Phil 2:2-13; gal. 5:16;
I Cor. 14:1-12; I Cor. 13; Romans 12:1-2)
Holiness
We believe in holiness of life as a command from the Lord and the
responsibility in every believer; that every believer must seek to shun
the very appearance of evil, to have no fellowship with sin, to seek to
give no offence to others, to maintain good works, to live a life of separation,
to be not unequally yoked together with unbelievers, to accept admonition
from the brethren and to give admonition to the brethren. (Heb. 12:14; II
Peter 2:11-21; I Peter 3:8-17; I Peter 4; I Thess. 2:22; Eph. 5:11; II Cor.
6:14-18; Titus 3:5; I Cor. 19:31-33; Gal. 6:1; II Thess. 3:14-15).
Baptism in Water
We believe in Baptism in water by immersion and for born again
believers only, as identification with the Lord in His death, burial and
resurrection for us, but to a far greater extent, a picture of consecration.
Thus the believer shows forth his desire and will to commit his body into
the hands of the Holy Spirit seeking His power and walking by His power
in a life of holiness unto the Lord. (Romans 6:1-13; John 3:33; Matt. 3:16;
Acts 19:1-6; Matt. 28:19-20).
Holy Communion
We believe in the worthy participation in the Holy Communion by
all born again believer (Bread & Wine being symbolic of the Body and
Blood of Jesus) This is their duty and privilege to remember His death till
He comes again (I Cor. 11:23-34)
The Second Coming of Jesus
We believe in the personal bodily return of Jesus Christ in appearing
in the air for His bride, the Church, and His coming in glory. We believe
in the resurrection of both the saved and the lost; those that are saved
to the resurrection of eternal life and those that are lost to the resurrection
of eternal damnation. (I Thess. 4:13-18; John 14:1-3; Zech. 14:1-9; Acts
1:10-11; Luke 11:39; Rev. 20:6; I Cor. 15:51-52)
Church
a)We believe in the autonomy of the local church. It is sovereign
and independent answering to no authority except that of Christ. The churches
planted eventually would be given autonomy.
b)We believe that members of the church are brethren in Christ standing
on a plane of spiritual equality. They are to be cared for by a theocratic
form of government (i.e. God's will expressed through delegated authority
operating in plurality). Each leader functioning according to the measure
of grace given to him. We believe in the five fold ministry viz. Apostles,
prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers. (Eph. 4:11-13; Rom. 12:3-8;
John 12:44; Luke 10:16)
c)We believe that the local church is God's authorized agency to usher in
the Kingdom of God and to demonstrate the kingdom of God in all areas of
life and relationship and to work with God and to extend His influence (Matt.
5:13-14; Mark 16:20; II Tim 2;12; II Peter 2;1-3 Luke 12:32; Luke 17:21)
d)We believe in the spiritual unity of all believers in our Lord Jesus Christ.
Believers are united by the New covenant of Jesus Christ and together comprise
the Church of Jesus Christ. Believer express their life in His Church through
confession of faith in Christ, water baptism and commitment to a local congregation.
The goal of His Church is to display the glory of God and make disciples
of all nations.
Satan
We believe in the existence of Satan who is accuser of the brethren
and the adversary of the saints, who has power over the world system which
he keeps in rebellion against God, along with his fallen angels. We believe
that he is defeated by Jesus at the cross and will be cast ultimately into
the lake of fire which God has prepared for him and his fallen angels (
Rev. 20:10; Isa. 14:12-18; Eze. 28:12-19; Rev. 12:10-12; Eph. 2:1-2; Matt.
4:1-11; Job 1:6-12)
The Church & the State
We believe in religious liberty. The state shall not interfere
with matter of religion except to protect every man in his right to worship
God according to His light. (I Tim 2:1-3; Acts 4:19; Acts 5:29). However,
the Church under God carries a prophetic voice to the nations. The church
will submit to the Civil authorities and all the legal laws in every way
except when it contradicts the commands of God as prescribed in the Bible
Our Purpose
Our three-fold mission statement summarizes where we are
going together:
Equipping the church
Through teaching, training and encouraging
Through developing apostolic, prophetic, evangelistic, pastoral and teaching
ministry
Through strengthening discipleship and the pursuit of holiness in the local
church
Through resourcing the local church by the ministry of the Apostolic Team
Through the publication of useful resource material
Through facilitating opportunities for leaders to enjoy fellowship and community
beyond their local level.
Through the creation of an atmosphere of mutual support where leaders can
find the protection that comes through a commitment to accountability
Extending the Kingdom
Through promoting personal growth
Through encouraging church growth and church planting
Through influence into areas of business, education, social need and public
policy
Blessing the nations
Through our commitment to a philosophy of going not staying
Through sending teams and individuals to equip the church and extend the
Kingdom in those nations God opens up to us
Through supporting aid projects
Our values
Value of Covenant
Upon receiving salvation man becomes bonded to God. The LORD makes
all the arrangements and graciously offers His salvation-covenant to us.
We submit in obedience to the terms of His covenant bond and in return we
receive His covenant mercy, faithfulness and loving-kindness
When we enter into God's covenant with His Son it brings
us into a covenant relationship with one another. These covenant bonds exist
between all believers and we are responsible to love all Christians. However,
within the local church, we have the unique opportunity to experience the
challenges and blessings of committed relationships being worked out in
practical ways on a day-to-day basis.
God's Holy Spirit generates and maintains this bond of
love between us. We learn to walk in His covenant love but aren't responsible
for creating it..
Value of Kingdom of God
Jesus Christ is a sovereign and current ruler over the entire universe
and all things within it. He alone is responsible for establishing His kingdom,
however, the administration of His kingdom is through appointed leaders
and all those who serve Christ by the gifts and enabling of the Holy Spirit.
The Kingdom of God is eternal, permanent and unshakable.
Further, His kingdom stands, unmovable and indestructible, influencing the
human structures of family, church government and the market place.
Value of Biblical Authority
God's revelation to mankind carries the authority inherent in His
Person and Nature. Therefore, His statements concerning the created order,
people, and life-styles are definitive. God shares His authority with those
who fill certain roles within His Kingdom.
When we receive His authority, we receive with it the responsibility
and accountability God demands. Those who abuse God's authority face the
consequences of His displeasure and discipline. Jesus describes the misuse
of authority as leaders who make people feel the burdensome weight of their
authority.
Value of Fatherhood
God the Father expresses His own fatherhood through Jesus Christ
(the eternally begotten Son) and through all men on earth. His fatherly
image pervades all men and stands revealed among all nations (tribes and
societies) on earth. The responsibility that God the Father exercises over
the entire human population. He shares with men as they lay down their lives
for their wives and children. God the Father also shares His fatherhood
in the spheres of business, education, profession, military ad etc.
Value of Family
God has created the family as a mirror image to that of Jesus Christ
and His Church. Even as Christ is the Head of His Church, so also the Husband/Father
is the head of his family. Even as Christ lays down His life for the Church,
so also the Husband/father lays down his life for his own wife and children.
The wife submits to her husband as to Jesus Christ. The Husband/father carries
the responsibility before Jesus Christ for leading his wife and children
in the ways of Christ.
Value of being Single
While the universal and general purpose for all people would be
to pursue a married life, in certain cases and under special conditions,
God's purposes and values are also fulfilled in those who by the Spirit's
gifting, live and serve God as single people.
God especially covers and supplies the widow and the orphan and places single
people under the protection of house-holds within the local church.
Value of Distinctive Gender Roles…
God, out of His own Nature and in His revealed Word, has defined
gender roles for people on earth.
The Scriptures define roles for men and women distinctly and specifically.
The uniqueness of each role reflects the Image of God in men and women "equal
in value but distinct in roles". To confuse or exchange God-given roles
brings confusion and self-destruction into society, whether the individual,
family, local church, city or state. The God-given role carries the anointing
and enabling of God for personal growth, fulfillment and success in God's
kingdom on earth.
(We believe that the role of church government is distinctively given to
men and not to women)
Value of Personal Responsibility
God gives to each of His children a sphere of work (calling) with
accountability for the responsibility given. Jesus continually exhorts believers
to comprehend, enter into, and fulfill their calling. Believers, by their
own initiative, reach out for God's sphere of activity in their lives and
seed to fulfill the unique destiny He has ordained for them.
Value of Pastoral Care
For each member of the Body Christ, a Spirit-gifted pastoral leader
should be available. The ministry of pastoral care is to enable each believer
to enter the maturation process, comprehend their destiny in God, become
equipped for ministry and engage the sphere of ministry God has chosen for
him or her. The pastor's role is to intercede for, teach, exhort and confront
as necessary. The pastor responds to the believer's needs, providing loving
care, oversight and wise counsel from the Scriptures and out of fellowship
with his own circle of leaders to whom he is accountable. As the Great Shepherd
lays down His life for the sheep, so the pastor is to lay down his own life
for those in his care.
Value of Discipleship
Every believer is to yield his life to Christ's leadership and
training by asking to become accountable in his personal life and ministry
to fellow pastors or workers. As with Jesus' disciples, so with us.
Productive Discipleship has an overall focus, specific goals and time limit.
Personal Discipleship refers to developing a person's individual walk with
God in one's family, church and business.
Training Discipleship refers to the process of identifying a person's gifts
and calling and equipping that person for serving God.
Value of Servanthood
The Isaiah hymns (Isaiah 42-53) set forth the character of the
Messiah. He is God's servant. Jesus of Nazareth, the Messiah, came to earth
to serve the purposes of His Father, Jesus explicitly states that the greatest
worker in His Father's kingdom is the servant. Paul the Apostle presents
the great servant hymn (Philippians 2) as the model for our lives as Christian
men and women. The servant-leader is the only model for those who oversee
the flock of God.
Servant-hood means that we expend our lives furthering
God's purposes by the power of the Holy Spirit. Servant-hood draws upon
our time, our energies, and our resources to serve God without expectation
of earthly reward.
In a special way we first serve the needs of the members
of the Church, then we serve the needs of our society. In practiced humility,
we give preference to others by considering their needs as priority over
ours. And as servants with studied endurance, we bear the sufferings which
rightly fall to all those who follow Jesus Christ in truth.
Value of the Gifts of the Spirit
Jesus Christ continues to distribute, as He wishes, the gifts of
the Holy Spirit throughout His Church on earth. The gift of the Holy Spirit
enable people to come to Christ, to mature as believers, to form into fellowship
groups and churches, to minister the grace of God to one another, to equip
for ministry and to carry God's word to all the world. The gifts of the
Spirit enable the believer to focus his life' energies on what God is saying
and what God is doing, rather than one's own intellect, training or experience.
Value of Worship
God draws us to approach Him through progressive stages of thanksgiving,
praise and worship. Worship may take the form quiet and silent adoration
of joyous effusive shouting; of majestic and stately glorifying. Spirit-
guided worship provides the context in which the gifts of the spirit emerge,
especially the prophetic word. Believers who engage worship in the Spirit
also engage the Life and Breath of the Spirit, as well as the truth about
God.
Value of Small Groups
Clusters of believers within a local church meet together regularly
for personal edification or for training in specific areas of ministry.
Small groups can enhance the growth and ministry of the local church by
attracting the unchurched, by providing training for potential leaders and
by focusing believers on equipping for service.
Value of Mission
God has given to local churches the responsibility to engage the
worldwide mission of the church, as stated by Jesus Christ just before His
ascension:
(Acts 1:8) "But you will receive power when the Holy
Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all
Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth."
Outreach as expressed in local evangelism, church planting,
short-term mission and career missionaries all contribute to the fulfillment
of the Great Commission for the local church.
(Matthew 28:19-20) "Therefore go and make disciples
of all nations, baptizing them in the Name of the father and of the Son
and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to obey everything I have commanded
you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age."
Value of Education
God gives to the leadership team of the local church the responsibility
and gifting for equipping God's people for the work of the ministry. The
Word of God provides the mindset and content. The local church carries the
gifting to train the people of God to serve Him appropriately and to confront
the local society and nation. God's gifts upon the local men and women determine
just how the local church engages this process. It is primarily the responsibility
of parents to educate their children, however the local church can support
and enchance the parent's responsibility by providing the following: (1)
marriage and parenting classes, (2) adult and children's Sunday School,
(3) Christian Day School, (4) home schooling support, (5) Bible training
for missions, and (6) Bible training in theology.
Value of "Priesthood of Every Believer"
Implying that every individual can directly worship God without
the intervention and necessity of any human mediator. Both men and women
are "royal priesthood" before God. The Leaders only play the role
of being equippers and carry the government.
Value of Being Sons in the Lord
Just as a natural born son carries the name, values, distinctive,
family genes of the father and the household, so also do we value the spiritual
sons to embrace the values, distinctive and family genes of the Spiritual
Leader. This we term it as "carrying the heart of another"..
Value of Proper Structure
"New wine being poured into new wineskins." We value
the importance of providing suitable structures at each stage in the growth
of a church, to ensure the proper growth at each stage. We see the value
of closing down the form of a particular kind of meeting which was useful
in the past but now ceases to promote increase and growth, and substituting
it with another pattern of a meeting which serves the purpose of taking
the people on to the next stage of growth. Though the principles never change,
the forms and style of the meetings change over a period of time.
Value of Relationships
That we build is essential relational, because we believe that
the local church is an expression of God's wider universal family. Hence
the words like "belonging", "commitment to the church",
"body-function" etc. will be essential. A wide scope is given
to practice different action words depicted by the words associated with
the phrase "one another" in the Bible.
Value of Good Works
Depicted by the latter half of the greatest commandment "to
Love thy ne