VALUES
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DIRECT LORDSHIP OF CHRIST
The direct lordship of Christ over every believer and
over the local church. By this we understand that Christ
exercises His authority over the believer and the local
church directly, without delegating it to another.
THE CHURCH
The church as the whole company of those who have
been redeemed by Jesus Christ and regenerated by the
Holy Spirit. The local church, being a manifestation of
the universal church, is a community of believers in a
particular place where the Word of God is preached and
the ordinances of Believer’s Baptism and the Lord’s
Supper are observed. It is fully autonomous and
remains so notwithstanding responsibilities it may
accept by voluntary association.
BELIEVER’S BAPTISM
Believer’s baptism as an act of obedience to our Lord
Jesus Christ and a sign of personal repentance, faith
and regeneration; it consists of the immersion in water
into the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
CONGREGATIONAL PRINCIPLE
The congregational principle, namely that each member
has the privilege and responsibility to use his/her gifts
and abilities to participate fully in the life of the church.
We recognise that God gifts His church with Overseers
(who are called Pastors or Elders) whose primary
function is to lead in a spirit of servant hood, to equip
and provide spiritual oversight, and Deacons whose
primary function is to facilitate the smooth functioning of
the Church. This principle further recognises that each
member should participate in the appointment of the
Church’s leaders, and that a constituted church meeting,
subject to the direct Lordship of Jesus Christ and the
authority of Scripture, is the highest court of authority for
the local church.
PRIESTHOOD OF ALL BELIEVERS
The priesthood of of all believers, by which we
understand that each Christian has direct access to God
through Christ our High Priest, and shares with Him in
His work of reconciliation. This involves intercession,
worship, faithful service and bearing witness to Jesus
Christ, even to the ends of the earth.
RELIGIOUS LIBERTY
The principle of religious liberty, namely, that no
individual should be coerced either by the State or by
any secular, ecclesiastical or religious group in matters
of faith. The right of private conscience is to be
respected. For each believer this means the right to
interpret the Scriptures responsibly and to act in the light
of his conscience.
SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE
The principle of separation of church and state in that, in
the providence of God, the two differ in their respective
natures and functions. The Church is not to be
identified with the State nor is it, in its faith or practice, to
be directed or controlled by the State. The State is
responsible for administering justice, ensuring an
orderly community, and promoting the welfare of its
citizens. The Church is responsible for preaching the
Gospel and for demonstrating and making known God’s
will and care for all mankind.