What we believe…
God -- There
is one God. He has always been and always will be. He is
revealed to us as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, (or, as
some prefer to say, “Holy Ghost”. We're good with that,
too).
Christ Jesus -- God's
one and only Son. The Bible says He was “begotten”, which
means conceived and born in the usual way. Except with
Jesus, we believe that God personally and supernaturally
made a young woman named Mary conceive His Son. He lived
THE life that we all want to live. Every word He said,
every thing He did, every attitude and every gesture --- we
are completely devoting ourselves to Him and His ways. And,
He is, right now in real time, showing us how to do that.
He lived a life that was 100% pleasing to His Heavenly
Father in every way. No one before Him or since has ever
done that. He did it because of God's love for us, and
because He is, in truth, God. And, then He was murdered on
a cross because everything He said and stood for threatened
the very order of this world. It still does. The good news
about Him is that He lives today. His death on the cross
satisfied God's demand for justice for all of the sins of
God's creation. Jesus physically, actually came out of the
tomb in which He was buried. Christians have referred to
that as His “resurrection” for centuries. For weeks after
His resurrection, Jesus talked with, ate with and taught
His friends and followers. Then, He went up into the sky
before their eyes, and as His story explains, He is with
the Father, standing as our access to Him and living in us.
It is amazing.
Salvation -- Some
people think of being a Christian as “being saved”, and
that you become a Christian by “getting saved”. And,
theologians and translators have used a hefty word --
“Salvation” -- to describe both the process of becoming and
state of being a Christian. We don't disagree with any of
that. To be a follower of Jesus means you have been rescued
by God. God rescues people when they trust His Son to lead
and direct their lives. Really
trust
Him. In fact, the trust that God tells us about is
described as a kind of death to one's way of living before
encountering Jesus, and waking up to a whole new, freely
given life from God. It is this kind of life that we have
and want to share with the people around us. That includes
you. It includes everyone. The Jesus kind of life is the
one we are committed to living. It is a revolution of the
soul. It is the life that unfolds love, hope, community,
faith, sacrifice, and the sharing of the loads of life's
hardships that become unbearable alone. One of those loads
is sin. The life that follows Jesus is also one that leads
away from the heavy, life-destroying sins and toward the
power to do good to oneself and to everyone else. That
makes God happy. And when God is happy with you? It doesn't
get any better than that.
Scripture - No
matter what you may have thought from all the hotel rooms
you've stayed in, the Bible was not written by a man named
Gideon. The “Holy Bible”. The “Word of God”. The “Sword of
the Spirit”. These are all phrases that people who follow
Jesus have used to describe the Bible. We don't score a lot
of points in originality with that because the Bible itself
uses these phrases to describe God's Word, committed to
writing, that we sometimes also call “Scripture”. It is
God's story of Himself, written down, for our benefit. It
came to be over thousands of years, and is simply the most
remarkable book ever. It is chock full of adventure,
intrigue, drama, comedy, irony, poetry, good advice and
most importantly, the good news about Jesus Christ and our
hope in Him. It is the ultimate reality show. We don't just
read it. We live by it. We love it. And, it helps us live
in the way of Jesus like no other writing possibly could.
So, we order our lives around what it says, and we live in
the hope of doing all the good that it shows us.
The Church -- Next
time you enter a place of worship, look around you. You see
the walls? The windows? Doors? Chairs? The stuff? That's
all they are. They are just stuff; they are not the church.
See the people? They are --WE are -- the church. But every
time we get together we think it is great because in that
place we get to meet and talk about God's Story, Jesus, and
what it means for us to live today like He would live if He
were physically in our own shirts and shoes. We actually
love to meet and talk about all that, and to share what
that life is and can be: the ups and downs, the unspeakable
horrors we encounter and the unspeakable joys we have. What
is good for one is good for all of us, and where life gets
rough, we commit to go through it together. In this group,
we share it all. And, we share it with Jesus, too, because
of His promise that wherever two or three people are
gathered together to do life together with Him, He is
there. Really and truly. Our own gathering is committed to
making followers of Jesus better followers, and to invite
those who aren't followers to see what real life, God's
life, can be. That's one of our reasons for getting
together often, and we're not ashamed of it. We're
thrilled. We think it is great. And Christians for
centuries have thought so, too, and have called this kind
of life the “great commission.”
Baptism -- Did
you know Jesus was baptized? No kidding. If you knew that
already, chances are that you've been baptized, too. Maybe
you were sprinkled with a few drops of water and didn't
have to change your clothes afterward! But, we personally
prefer to get wet. Here's why … you ready? Jesus did it,
and He said for His followers to do it. We told you we want
to do what He did and to follow His ways. Baptism is a
dramatic, beautiful celebration of new life in Jesus. It is
a public coming-out party for followers of Jesus. Everyone
who truly commits to living His way should do it. Living is
doing. Baptism in water is a confirmation to oneself and to
the whole community that a person has committed his or her
life to Jesus and His way. When Jesus was baptized, a dove
landed on Him and God's voice spoke from the sky,
“This
is my Son and I am very pleased with Him.”
He'll be
pleased with you, too. But, we'll actually be the ones to
say it.
Lord's Supper --
History has recorded lots of different names for it, but
whatever you prefer to call it, we honor the example of
Jesus based on the last meal that He ate before His death
on the cross. Periodically, we gather to read the story of
Jesus' last meal, and what His death on the cross and His
life in us means now. We eat small pieces of bread and
drink grape juice, as symbols of His body and blood that He
gave for us. His followers everywhere are told to remember
Him in this way until He returns to Earth. Speaking of that
…..
Second Coming --
“I
will come again and receive you….” Jesus
said that to His followers after His resurrection and just
before ascending to the Father. We believe it. In fact,
we're counting on it so much that we are living like He is
already the King of this world. For now, He lives in and
among us, and He is easily found. We don't see Him
visually, but the Bible describes Him as being “at the
right hand of the Father”. We do not know what that fully
means. Whatever it signifies, we know He is for us and that
He will one day return to this Earth for us. For those who
follow Him, life with Him forever is what He has promised.
For those who do not follow Him, we believe that eternal
judgment and punishment await. We hope that everyone we
know and meet follow Him, and we are going to treat you as
if you are the most important reason for this world to get
together, in the hope that you will see that genuinely love
you. It isn't because we're nice people, although we want
to be nice. It is because God loves us and He loves you.
You matter.
(Is
that it?) -- Of
course that is not everything we believe. We couldn't begin
to list everything the scriptures teach on one web page, so
the best way is to invite you to come and learn with us as
we examine the Bible verse by verse, concept by concept
each week. We don't focus on politics, opinions or
gimmicks-- our time together is too important for that. We
spend our time together on the things that matter for
eternity.