Personhood of the Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit is not an impersonal force but a divine person who speaks, wills, teaches, and can be grieved.
The Holy Spirit is not an impersonal force but a divine person who speaks, wills, teaches, and can be grieved.
The Spirit dwells within believers as the abiding presence of God and seal of belonging to Christ.
The incarnation teaches that the eternal Son truly became man without ceasing to be God.
The resurrection of Christ is the bodily rising of Jesus from the dead in victory over sin and death.
The Holy Spirit is the divine person who indwells, empowers, sanctifies, and leads the people of God.
Human beings are created in the image of God and therefore possess dignity, purpose, and moral accountability.
The fall describes humanity’s rebellion in Adam and the resulting corruption, alienation, and death that entered the human story.
Grace is God’s unearned favor and powerful action toward sinners.
Faith is trusting reliance on God and His promises, centered in Jesus Christ.
The church is the people of God gathered under Christ for worship, discipleship, witness, and mission.