What
We Believe
The Blueprint: God's Word
At First Church, we believe the Bible to be the inspired truth
without error even to the very words, and that it is therefore
the inspired word of God.
Our Salvation
God created mankind to have fellowship with Him, but they
defied God by sinfully living life their own way. To rectify
this, we need God's saving grace to end our separation from
Him. As the Bible teaches, we believe that salvation is by
grace through faith in Jesus Christ, not by works. Faith in
Jesus is the means by which a person is justified. At the
same time, a sinner must believe the gospel; he is commanded
to repent of his sinful life, to be baptized in water in the
name of Jesus Christ, and to receive the gift of the Holy
Spirit with the initial sign of speaking with other tongues
(Acts 2:38; 4:12; 8:12-17; 10:43-48; 19:1-6). Thus the various
aspects of faith and obedience work together in God's grace
to reconcile us to God.
The Oneness of God
We believe that the one God who revealed Himself in the Old
Testament as Jehovah revealed himself in His Son, Jesus Christ.
Thus, Jesus Christ was and is God. In other words, Jesus is
the one true God manifested in flesh, for in Him dwells all
the fullness of the Godhead bodily (John 1:1-14; I Timothy
3:16; Colossians 2:9).
While fully God, Jesus was also fully man, possessing a full
and true humanity. He was both God and man. Moreover, the
Holy Spirit is God with us and in us. Thus God is manifested
as Father in creation and as the Father of the Son, in the
Son for our redemption, and as the Holy Spirit in our regeneration.
Living The Life
We believe that God, who is holy, calls each of us into relationship
with Him. This relationship with Him manifests itself in every
aspect of our lives, including our families. As such, First
Church stresses and supports the family unit as God's primary
institution. With the knowledge of His plan for salvation,
the revelation of who He is, and the blessing of the life
He equips us to lead, we believe in covenanting the Spirit
-- anticipating the soon return of the Lord Jesus Christ.
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