First Baptist Church Statement of Basic Beliefs:
1. God's Nature and Unity
There is one God who is an eternal
personal Spirit. God is infinite in power,
wisdom, holiness and love. God is Triune in
essential being and revealed in the
Bible to us as Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
2. The Divinity and Humanity of Jesus Christ
Jesus Christ as the second Person of the
Godhead is eternally one with God the
Father of whose Person and glory he is the
accurate expression. To become man
he was conceived of the Holy Spirit and born of
the virgin Mary, so the two
whole and perfect natures, the nature of God and
the nature of humanity, were
united in one person truly God and truly human.
3. The Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit as the third Person of the
Trinity is eternally one with the Father
and the Son, yet he is sent by them to achieve
the divine purpose in the Church.
4. The Divine Inspiration of the Scriptures
The Scriptures, consisting of the 66
books of the Old and New Testaments, are the
infallible Word of God. They were written
by men and women of God inspired by
the Holy Spirit and have supreme authority in all
matters of faith and practice.
5. The Sinfulness of Humanity
Made in the image of God and for
fellowship with God, humanity transgressed God's
command and fell from fellowship with God, their
nature being corrupted. As a
consequence, all people are spiritually dead
under Satan's dominion and control
and subject to God's wrath and
condemnation. Apart from God's grace, humanity
is helpless and hopeless.
6. Christ's Atonement for the Sin of
Humanity
To redeem humankind from the guilt,
penalty and power of sin, Jesus Christ, God's
Son, died a sacrificial death as our
representative substitute. By His resurrection,
God's acceptance of Christ's atoning death was
demonstrated. This atonement is
sufficient for the whole world but effective only
in those who receive it. The sinner is
justified and reconciled to God, not through any
personal merit but solely on the
basis of God's gracious gif of salvation in Jesus
Christ received through faith.
7. The Work of the Holy Spirit in Salvation
The ministry of the Holy Spirit is
necessary for the acceptance of God's provision of
salvation. The Holy Spirit convinces
sinners of their sinfulness, and leads them to
personal faith in Jesus Christ. The Holy
Spirit makes real the presence of Christ,
witnesses to their relationship with God, leads
the believer into truth and bestows
the gifts for effective service producing the
grace for holy living.
8. The Church
The Church is the body of people whom
God has chosen for himself to have faith
in Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior.
The Church unites for worship, fellowship
and service in accordance with scriptural
principles. First Baptist believes in "the
priesthood of all believers", acknowledging
that God has called every member of
Christ's body to bear witness to his redeeming
work and in overseeing ministries
vital to the furtherance of God's kingdom.
9. The Ordinances
First Baptist acknowledges and practices
two ordinances as commanded by our
Lord: Baptism and The Lord's Table.
These are conducted in the reverence and
spirit prescribed by the New Testament.
10. The Resurrection of the Dead
The Bible teaches that at the end of the age there will be a
resurrection of the dead,
both believing and unbelieving. For those
trusting in Christ, their spirits return
immediately to God, their bodies to the dust to
await the resurrection. All living
persons are subject to the judgment or mercy of
God Almighty and of God's Son,
Jesus Christ.