MISSION
STATEMENT:
To motivate and equip believers to be the
presence of Christ for the Glory of God |
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As free and faithful baptized believers and followers
of Jesus Christ, we accept His command to go into
all the world, taking His message of love and forgiveness
to people everywhere. |
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We affirm that each individual is a priest before
God and to each other, able to know and do the will
of God. Each person is free to interpret and apply
Scripture according to the dictates of his or her
own conscience as led by the Holy Spirit and not
according to an ecclesiastical creed or human document. |
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We believe in the local church as a voluntary
association of baptized believers. Each church is
autonomous and self-governing, choosing for its
own servant leadership those who follow the pattern
of Christ. These historic distinctives are not peripheral
or tangential, but essential to being Baptist. |
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Our fellowship affirms the principle of unity
in diversity, and is inclusive rather than exclusive.
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We advocate equality among believers, autonomy
of the local church, freedom under God for all to
exercise the gifts of the Spirit, and the shared
blessings of cooperative ministry. We believe in
and stand for free speech, a free press, freedom
of the soul, and separation of church and state.
We acknowledge the superior office of the Holy Spirit
in presiding over the Word, guiding believers as
they seek divine truth in its pages. |
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We seek not to advance the prejudices of any people,
the traditions of any institution or nation, nor
the influence of any government. Our understanding
of God's will is our constant aim. Our only claim
is the Cross of Christ, our only purpose is God's
will, and our only power is God's love. |
Throughout the brief history of the
Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, rumors and false accusations
have been spread by Southern Baptist leaders, pastors,
and others.
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