Basic Christian Beliefs
1.
We hold in common with all Christians a faith in the mystery of
salvation in and through Jesus Christ.
2.
We share the Christian belief that God’s redemptive love is
realized in human life by the activity of the Holy Spirit, both in
personal experience and in the community of believers.
3.
We understand ourselves to be part of Christ’s universal Church
when by adoration, proclamation, and service we become conformed to
Christ.
4.
With other Christians we recognize that the Reign of God is both
a present and a future reality.
5.
We share with many Christian communions a recognition of the
authority of Scripture in matters of faith, the confession that our
justification as sinners is by grace through faith, and the sober
realization that the church is in need of continual reformation and
renewal.
Distinctive Methodist Beliefs
1.
Prevenient Grace – We acknowledge God’s divine love that surrounds all
humanity and precedes any and all of our conscious impulses. This grace
prompts our first wish to please God.
2.
Justification and Assurance – We believe God reaches out to the
repentant believer in justifying grace with accepting and pardoning
love. We are, through faith, forgiven our sin and restored to God’s
favor. This process is often referred to as conversion. We can expect to
receive assurance of our present salvation from the Holy Spirit.
3.
Sanctification – We hold that the wonder of God’s acceptance and pardon
does not end God’s saving work, which continues to nurture our growth in
grace.
4. Faith
and Good Works – We see God’s grace and human activity working together
in the relationship of faith and good works. God’s grace calls forth
human response and discipline.
5.
Mission and Service – We insist that personal salvation always involves
Christian mission and service to the world. Scriptural holiness entails
more than personal piety; love of God is always linked with love of
neighbor, a passion for justice and renewal in the life of the world.
6. The
Church – We emphasize the nurturing and serving function of Christian
fellowship in the Church. There is no religion but social religion, no
holiness but social holiness.
Three Simple Rules to Live By
1.
Do no harm.
2.
Do as much good as possible.
3.
Stay in love with God through religious practice.
Our Social Creed
·
We believe in God,
Creator of the world; and in Jesus Christ, the Redeemer of creation. We
believe in the Holy Spirit, through whom we acknowledge God’s gifts, and
we repent of our sin in misusing these gifts to idolatrous ends.
·
We affirm the
natural world as God’s handiwork and dedicate ourselves to its
preservation, enhancement, and faithful use by humankind.
·
We joyfully receive
for ourselves and others the blessings of community, sexuality,
marriage, and the family.
·
We commit ourselves
to the rights of men, women, children, youth, young adults, the aging,
and people with disabilities; to improvement of the quality of life; and
to the rights and dignity of racial, ethnic, and religious minorities.
·
We believe in the
right and duty of persons to work for the glory of God and the good of
themselves and others and in the protection of their welfare in so
doing; in the rights to property as a trust from God, collective
bargaining, and responsible consumption; and in the elimination of
economic and social distress.
·
We dedicate
ourselves to peace throughout the world, to the rule of justice and law
among nations, and to individual freedom for all people of the world.
·
We believe in the
present and final triumph of God’s Word in human affairs and gladly
accept our commission to manifest the life of the gospel in the world.
Amen.