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Armitage
Mission:
Our mission is to exalt Christ in Chicago and in the cities of
the world by proclaiming the gospel of hope in Jesus Christ,
by making and nurturing disciples, and by trusting Christ to
build His mighty church through us. (Mathew 16:18; 28:19)
Armitage Declaration of Faith:
We believe in the verbal inspiration of the entire Bible,
in the original manuscripts, whch is inerrant and supreme
and final in all matters of belief and practice.
We believe in one God eternally existing in three persons:
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
We believe in Jesus Christ as fully God and fully man,
His conception by the Holy Spirit, his virgin birth, His
bodily resurrection, and His personal, visible return with
power and great glory.
We believe that man, being created by a direct act of God,
was a righteous, free, moral being, that he sinned and
thereby incurred the penalty of physical and spiritual death,
not only for himself but also for the entire human race, and
with the result that we are all sinful by nature.
We believe that Jesus Christ, by His substitutionary death
on the cross, secured salvation for all those who will receive
Him as their only Savior, that these, who are regenerated by
the Holy Spirit, will never perish, and that it is impossible
for anyone to be saved except by Jesus Christ.
We believe that the universal, invisible church is composed of
all believers, that the local, visible church is a congregation
of baptized believers in a particular locality, associated for
worship, fellowship, service, and observation of the ordinances,
and that this local church is independent in that only authority
over it is that of Christ and the Word of God.
We believe that every Christian should be baptized (immersed)
in water in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit,
that baptism is an outward act of obedience, symbolic of God’s
inner work of regeneration: and that it represents the believer’s
identification with Christ, his/her baptism by the Holy Spirit
and his/her good conscience before God.
We believe in the observance of the Lord’s Supper as the
continual, spiritual fellowship with our Savior; it is for
believers only: and that by doing this we remember His death
until he comes.
We believe in the ultimate triumph of Jesus Christ, His church
and the righteousness at His glories appearing, in the
resurrection of the dead, in the eternal blessedness of the
saved and in the eternal, conscious suffering of the unsaved.
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