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AT MADISON PARK
CHRISTIAN CHURCH:
WE BELIEVE
that Jesus is God's Son, a Savior to those who will
receive Him as Lord, the answer to our guilt, and our example
for living. Jesus, as the Son of God, is the foundation upon which
all we preach and teach find their authority and meaning.
WE BELIEVE
the Bible is God's inspired Word, worthy of our
study and application. We have no creed but Christ; no book but
the Bible.
WE BELIEVE
there is but one Church, made up of all those
who are personally related to God through His Son Jesus. We encourage
the unity of all Christians and believe that this unity can be
achieved when love for Christ is greater than love for man-made
traditions. We do not claim to be the only Christians, but strive
to be Christians only.
WE BELIEVE
that real Christian unity is found within the diversity
of its members. We are made up of Christians of many different
church backgrounds, including those with no church background
at all. In regards to race, families of many different backgrounds
worship and serve Christ side by side. Having Christ in common
is what makes the church, builds relationships, and strengthens
our families and our community.
At Madison Park Church,
we describe ourselves as a "Christ-centered, Bible-teaching,
non-denominational church." CHRIST-CENTERED....refers to the Lordship or
authority of Jesus Christ in our church. We believe that Jesus
is the Christ, the Son of the living God, and that our church
belongs to Him, Upon that confession of faith, individual commitments
are made and our congregation is built. (Matthew 16:15-18)
BIBLE-TEACHING...refers to our belief that the Bible is the inspired Word of God. Our
teaching finds its authority not in psychology, philosophy, or
popular opinion, but in the timeless truth of Scripture, Most
who attend our worship services also find a Bible class to attend
where they can grow in their knowledge and understanding of the
Bible. (2 Timothy 2:15 and 3:16)
NON-DENOMINATIONAL...we are a locally autonomous (we have no denominational affiliation)
congregation. Men divide the Church with denominational labels,
names, and creeds, which is confusing to most. Our goal is not
to lead people to be a "Baptist" Christian, a "Catholic"
Christian, a "Presbyterian" Christian, etc...but to
be simply Christians. Though we are a locally autonomous congregation,
there are many other churches like ours.
WHAT IS
THE RESTORATION MOVEMENT? It is simply
a goal to make the Church in the New Testament our model, not
the traditions and creeds that are found outside the Bible. For
example, our leadership structure reflects practices found in
the Bible. We practice baptism by immersion of adult believers
as is found in the New Testament. (Acts 2:36-38, Mark 16:16) And
we offer "The Lord's Supper" each week as an open communion
for all believers. (Luke 22:19, Acts 20:7) Our doctrine and practice
is determined by the question, "What did the Church in the
New Testament practice?"
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