
Statement of Faith
Calvary Chapel has been formed as a fellowship of believers
in the Lordship of Jesus Christ. Our supreme desire is to know
Christ and be conformed to His image by the power of the Holy
Spirit. We are not a denominational church, nor are we opposed
to denominations as such, only to their over-emphasis of the
doctrinal differences that have led to the division of the Body
of Christ.
We believe the only true basis of Christian fellowship
is Christ's (Agape) love, which is greater than any differences
we possess,
and without which we have no right to claim ourselves Christians.
We believe worship of God should be spiritual. Therefore, we
remain flexible and yielded to the leading of the Holy Spirit
to direct our worship.
We believe worship of God should be
inspirational. Therefore, we give great place to music in
our worship.
We believe worship of God should be intelligent.
Therefore, our services are designed with great emphasis upon
the teaching
of
the Word of God that He might instruct us how He should
be worshipped.
We believe worship of God should be fruitful.
Therefore, we look for His love in our lives as the supreme
manifestation that we
have been truly worshipping Him.
We believe in all the
fundamental doctrines of orthodox evangelical Christianity.
We believe in the inerrancy of Scripture, that the Bible, Old
and New Testaments is the inspired, infallible
Word of God.
We believe that God is eternally existent in
three separate persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
We believe
that God the Father is the personal, transcendent, and sovereign
Creator of all things.
We believe that Jesus Christ is fully
God and fully human, that He was born of a virgin, lived a
sinless life, provided
for the
atonement of our sins by His vicarious death
on the Cross, was bodily resurrected by the power
of the
Holy Spirit,
ascended back to the right hand of God the
Father, and ever lives
to make
intercession for us.
After Jesus ascended to
Heaven, He poured out His Holy Spirit on the believers in Jerusalem,
enabling
them
to fulfill His
command to preach the Gospel to the entire
world, an obligation shared
by all believers today.
We believe that all
people are by nature separated from God and responsible for
their own sin,
but that salvation,
redemption,
and forgiveness are freely offered to all
by the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ.
When a
person repents
of
sin and accepts
Jesus
Christ as personal Savior and Lord, trusting
Him to save, that
person is immediately born again and sealed
by the Holy Spirit, all his/her sins are
forgiven, and that
person
becomes a
child of God, destined to spend eternity
with the Lord.
We believe in the gifts
of the Holy Spirit mentioned in the Scriptures, and that they
are valid for
today if they
are
exercised within
the Scriptural guidelines. We as believers
are to covet the best gifts, seeking
to exercise them in
love that
the whole
Body of
Christ might be edified. We believe that
love is more important than the most
spectacular gifts,
and without
this love
all exercise of spiritual gifts is worthless.
We believe that church government should be simplistic rather
than a complex bureaucracy,
and we depend
on the Holy Spirit
to lead, rather than on fleshly promotion.
We await the pre-tribulation rapture of the church, and we believe
that
the second
coming
of Christ
with His
saints to rule on the
earth will be personal, pre-millennial,
and visible. This motivates us to
holy living,
heartfelt worship,
committed
service, diligent
study of God's Word, regular fellowship,
and participation in adult baptism
by immersion and Holy Communion.
We seek to teach the Word of God in such a way that its message
can
be
applied
to an individual's
life,
leading
that person
to greater maturity in Christ.
We reject: (1) The belief that true Christians can be demon
possessed; (2) "5-point Calvinism" (i.e.,
a fatalistic Calvinistic view that
leaves no room for free will; specifically,
we reject
the belief that Jesus' atonement
was limited, instead we believe
that He died for all people, and
we reject the assertion that God's
wooing grace cannot be resisted
or that He has elected
some people to go to hell; instead
we believe that anyone who wills
to come to Christ may do so); (3) "positive
confession" (the
faith movement belief that God
can be commanded to heal or work
miracles according to man's will),
(4) human prophecy that supersedes
the Scripture, (5) the incorporation
of humanistic and secular psychology
and philosophy into Biblical teaching,
and (6) the
over-emphasis of spiritual gifts,
experiential signs and wonders
to the exclusion of Biblical teaching.
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