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I believe that the God who created the universe continues to care about His creation.
I believe that God has revealed and continues to reveal Himself in nature, in history, in His prophets and in His Church.
I believe that God has revealed himself in the Bible, both Old and New Testaments.
I believe that God's fullest revelation of Himself was in Jesus Christ.
I believe that God raised Jesus from the dead and sent his Holy Spirit so that we might continue to experience His life-giving, life-enhancing and life-empowering presence.
I believe that God hears and answers prayers, that God helps and heals.
I believe that the word "hopeless" is the worst kind of blasphemy as no one or no situation is beyond God's love and power.
I believe that God, through the Holy Spirit, gives us the strength and wisdom to be better, wiser, stronger, happier and more complete than we could be without Him.
I believe that God inspired the biblical writers to provide us with a kind of "User's Manual" to form our character and guide our behavior.
I believe that the letter of the law must always give way to the spirit of the law.
I believe that of the two attitudes, the pure and the responsible, Christ calls us to be responsible rather than pure.
I believe that the 10 Commandments are binding:
I believe that because God loves me I am obliged to love the rest of His creation.
I believe that "agape," or the kind of love commended and commanded by Jesus is:
I believe that Christ's model of practical empathy, sympathy and compassion should be normative for all Christians.
I believe that Christ's model of disgust with injustice and hypocrisy should be normative for all Christians.
I believe that Christianity is a way of life, not merely a set of beliefs.
I believe that hands that help are as precious in God's eyes as lips that pray.
I believe that because God forgives me time and again, I must forgive others.
I believe (as I was taught by my old Sunday School teacher) that Christ's love is a circle that draws people in rather than shuts them out.
I believe that the evangelical impulse should be non-coercive and non-judgmental.
I believe that a grateful heart is most precious to God and that gratitude to God means observing the Sabbath in public worship, supporting His Church and loving all His children.
I believe that when we die we will see God and our loved ones face to face.
Latest update to this page: Monday, October 20, 2003.
Author: Fred Waldron. Please send any questions or comments about this website to fred@fpca.us
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