
Statement of Faith
The Bible
The sole basis of our belief is the Bible, composed of the sixty-six
books of the Old and New Testaments. We believe that Scripture in its
entirety originated with God, and
that it was written under His inspiration. Scripture thus at one and
the same time speaks
with the authority of God and reflects the backgrounds, styles, and
vocabularies of the
human authors. We hold that the Scriptures are infallible and inerrant
in the original
manuscripts. They are the unique, full, and final authority on all
matters of faith and
practice and there are no other writings similarly inspired by God. (2
Timothy 3:16-17, 2 Peter 1:19-21)
God
We believe that there is one true, holy God, eternally existing in
three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, each of Who possesses
equally all the attributes of deity and characteristics of personality.
We believe that God concerns Himself mercifully in
human affairs, that He hears and answers prayer, and that He saves from
sin and death all who come to Him through Jesus Christ. (Matthew
3:16-17, John 16:23-27, Galatians 4:4-6,
Ephesians 1:3, 17-23.
Jesus Christ
We believe that Jesus Christ, Gods Son, is both fully God (He
is equal with God the Father in essence and attributes) and fully human
(He was born of the virgin Mary and was like us in every way except
that He had no sinful nature and committed no sin.) Since
He was without sin, Jesus death in our place fully satisfied
Gods justice and
thus made a way for us to enter into a reconciled relationship with
God.
Sin
The central purpose of Gods revelation in Scripture is to call
all people into relationship with Himself. Although originally created
for this relationship, we all have
inherited from Adam a natural bent to resist God. This reliance on
ourselves rather than God, the attitude that says to Him, "I will
do as I choose, I am in charge," is called sin. By ourselves, we
are unable to overcome sin and the ruptured relationships it
causes with God and others. (Isaiah 53:6, Romans 1:21, 3:23, 5:12-21,
James 4:1-2)
The Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit is the third person of the Trinity, equal to the
Father and the Son in
essence and attributes. His role is two-fold: 1)
He is the initiator of
relationship with God. He convinces us of our sin, awakens in us a
recognition of our need for a Savior and
supernaturally transforms our hearts, infusing us with His spiritual
energy. 2) He is the
sustainer of our relationship with God. At the point of salvation, the
Holy Spirit permanently indwells every believer to become the source of
assurance, strength, and
wisdom, and uniquely endows each believer with gifts for the building
up of the church body. The Holy Spirit guides believers in
understanding and applying the Scripture. His
power and control are appropriated by faith, making it possible for the
believer to lead a life of Christ-like character and to bear fruit to
the glory of the Father. (John 3:3-6, 14:15-17, 25-26, 16:5-15, Acts
5:3-4, 1 Corinthians 12:4-13)
The Church
"The Church" refers not to a building but to that group of
people who have a relationship with Jesus Christ and belong to God. In
the most broad sense, as the "universal Church," the church
consists of all people everywhere who have ever
acknowledged Jesus Christ as their Lord. In narrower meaning, it refers
to a local body of believers who gather regularly for worship, prayer,
fellowship, and teaching of the Bible. They are committed to outreach
to the world and to service to one another through the development and
use of talents and gifts, and they observe baptism and communion as the
ordinances established by Jesus Christ. Under the watchful care of
elders and other supportive leadership, its members are to work
together in love and unity, intent on the one ultimate purpose of
glorifying Christ. (Hebrews 10:24-25, Acts 2:42-47, Matthew
28-18-20, Acts 8:1, Colossians 1:18, Hebrews 13:17)
Faith and Practice
Scripture is the final authority in all matters of faith and
practice. This church recognizes that it cannot bind the conscience of
individual members in areas where Scripture is silent. Rather, each
believer is to be led in those areas by the Lord, to
Whom he or she alone is ultimately responsible. (1 Corinthians 8:9,
Romans 14)
Human Destiny
Death is the end of physical life, but not of spiritual existence.
All persons, whether they have a relationship with God or not, possess
immortality. After Jesus return, all humanity will be judged.
Those who formerly refused relationship with God will be separated from
Him and every good thing forever; those who embraced relationship with
Him will enjoy His presence forever in heaven. In heaven there will be
no crying, pain, death, or evil. There believers will be perfect in a
perfect world, holy in the presence of a Holy God, dwelling with Him
who will do immeasurably more than we ask or think or dare to dream.
(Matthew 10:28, Hebrews 9:27, 1 Corinthians 2:9, 15:12-23, Revelation
20:11-22:6)
We believe this Statement of Faith to be an accurate summary of what
Scripture teaches. All members shall refrain from advocating doctrines
that are not included in the Statement of Faith in such a way as to
cause dissension.
Cornerstone Community Church is a Christian Church with an
inter-denominational focus. Our aim is to serve people from a variety
of denominational and religious backgrounds. Because we believe in
accountability and that we are most effective when part of a team,
we are affiliated with the Baptist General Conference and the Willow Creek Association.
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