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Re: Profession of faith
Here is ours:
(Section 4)
H. Every member of the Apostolic Fellowship has the right to disagree with portions of this constitution and to search the scriptures for themselves, as did the noble Bereans (Acts 17:11), to see if these things are so. So long as the 5 doctrinal foundation points of H (Acts 2:38 salvation), I (Priesthood of All Believers), J (Definition of "Church"), K (Oneness of God), and Q (Issue of tithing) are held to, members of the Apostolic Fellowship are free to question, discuss, debate, or disagree with any other point in a spirit of love (John 13:35). If there are serious differences in these minor points, membership in the network of the Apostolic Fellowship shall be left up to the discretion of the individual rather than the network. All believers shall be accepted by the Apostolic Fellowship on the basis of life, integrity, and doctrine (points H, I, J, K, and Q) and no barriers will be raised to divide such individuals due to points of other minor contention. (See Section 4, Article B)
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Section 7
Doctrinal Foundation
The Apostolic Fellowship accepts the Bible as the
complete and inspired Word of God, the only rule of Faith, the perfect creed
and heaven-sent road map from earth to glory.
The following is not an effort to prove any doctrine to be
scripturally correct. It is merely a setting forth of certain doctrinal tenets
commonly accepted by the members of the Apostolic Fellowship, which
distinguishes us from other religious bodies.
A.The Infallible Word. The Bible is God’s Word, and He is
the author of this message to mankind. (2 Timothy 3:16)
B.Men are Sinners. Through one single act of disobedience,
our first parents fell and sin entered into the human family. All have sinned
and are in need of the salvation provided only through Jesus Christ. (Romans
5:19)
C.The Blood of the Cross. The only way that sin can be
atoned for is by the shedding of the blood of a perfect sacrifice. Jesus was
that sacrifice. (Hebrews 9:22; 1 Peter 1:19, 20)
D.Repentance. Repentance is essential to salvation.
Repentance is shown forth by a turning from the ways of the world, self, and
devil. It is a turning to what pleases God. If there is no discernible
lifestyle change, it is not likely that repentance has taken place. (2 Peter 3:9)
E.Water Baptism. Water baptism actually buries us with Jesus
Christ. (Romans 6:4; Colossians 2:12) It is done by immersion in the name of
Jesus Christ. (Acts 2:38; 1 Corinthians 1:13)
F.Holy Spirit Baptism. The baptism of the Holy Ghost is the
birth of the Spirit in the life of a believer. The promise of the Spirit is for
all. (Acts 2:38, 39)
G.Tongues. The early church Christians could tell right away
whether or not someone had received the baptism of the Holy Ghost. (Acts 2:33;
8:15, 16; 10:45, 46; 19:1-6) Tongues were the initial evidence of receiving the
Holy Spirit.
H.Salvation. Salvation is best summed up by Acts 2:38.
"Peter replied, ‘Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of
Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of
the Holy Spirit.’"
I.Priesthood of All Believers. All believers have direct
access to God through Jesus Christ. Moreover, all believers can and should hear
directly from God regarding His will for their lives. (Hebrews 10:19, 20; Romans
12:2)
J.Church. The church is the body of believers of which
Christ is the head. The church is not a building, nor is it a business. It is a
living Spiritual organism where all believers are members in particular and
have been placed in the body where it has pleased God. All are needed, all are
valuable, and all are gifted. (Ephesians 1:22, 23)
K.Godhead. There is only one God. He is not a being made up
of three persons, but a single, indivisible Spirit.
L.Name of Jesus. The name of Jesus (or the equivalent of the
same appropriately rendered in another language) is the only name given under
heaven whereby we must be saved. It is the name we call on in prayer, and the
name we are baptized into. Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life. The only
way to be saved is through Jesus Christ. (Acts 4:12; John 14:6; 15:16)
M.Second Coming of Jesus. Jesus Christ ascended to heaven a
few days after his resurrection. He went away to prepare a place for those who
love and obey him, and will return to gather them unto himself. (John 14:3; 1
Thessalonians 4:16, 17)
N.Judgment. There is coming a day of judgment in which every
person will be judged according to the deeds done in his life. This means that
there will be a literal resurrection of the dead.
O.Family. We believe that the family is God’s plan for
nurturing, training, and raising children. To this end, we believe that we must
strengthen and equip the family to be the main center of Christian education
and faith development. (Deuteronomy 6:1-7) We define marriage as the union
between one man and one woman. The marriage covenant is the foundation of the
family, and the family is fundamental in the maintenance of a stable, healthy
and prosperous social order. We recognize that parents have the fundamental
right and responsibility to nurture, educate, and discipline their children.
P.Body Life. We believe that a healthy church model is found
in Acts 2:37-47. If we continue steadfastly in the Apostle’s doctrine,
fellowship, breaking of bread, and in prayers, we will do well.
Q.Tithing. We believe that the practice of tithing was an
Old Testament law which was necessary for supporting the Old Testament
priesthood. With the death of Jesus Christ on the cross as a sacrifice for our
sins, the veil in the temple was torn in two by the hand of God. This resulted
in a new covenant in which the priesthood and its financial support structure
was abolished and a new Priesthood of all Believers was established. God’s
financial plan for the church today is called "giving," not tithing.
R.Holiness. Holiness is essential to salvation. (Hebrews 12:14)
Man is made holy by the presence and power of the Holy Spirit in his life.
Holy, consecrated, prayerful living should characterize the life and walk of
every born-again saint of God. Therefore, God requires that one must forsake
the ways of the wicked (2 Corinthians 6:17) and cleanse oneself from filthiness
of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God. (2 Corinthians
7:1) We admonish our fellowship to embace the following standards of holiness: Simplicity (I John 2:6), Peace (Matthew 5:39, 44), Integrity (Proverbs 6:16,19), Community (Hebrews 10:25), Equality (Galatians 3:28), Stewardship (Genesis 2:15).
S.Modesty. We hold to biblical standards of modesty, as interpreted by each head of household for his/her own family, including a distinction between male and female. (Deuteronomy 22:5)
Our foundational uncompromised positions are found in bold (H, I, J, K, and Q). Individual house churches, elders, and members are free to have individual convictions, understandings, or interpretations of the articles not in bold.
Last edited by Aquila; 06-14-2016 at 11:27 AM.
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