Why Baptist?
HopeSpring is an independent church without affiliation to any denomination. Our highest priority is to be a biblical church,
governed by Scripture and free from unbiblical emphases such as
legalism, one bible version only, etc. We have chosen to include
Baptist in our name because we believe that the Baptist distinctives
are biblical. Here are the traditional Baptist beliefs as supported by
Scripture.
Biblical Authority
The Bible is the
final and absolute authority in all matters of faith and practice.
Scripture is God-breathed (2 Timothy 3:16-17). Whatever it affirms, we
accept as true and authoritative for our lives. The Living Word, Jesus
Christ, is Head of the Church (Colossians 1:18) and governs it by His
written Word (John 17:17) and His indwelling Holy Spirit (1 John 2:27)
in the lives of Christians.
Autonomy of the Local Church
The local church is
an independent body accountable to its Head, the Lord Jesus Christ. The
church is self-governing (autonomous). All human authority for
governing the local church is found within the local church itself. The
church itself, not a pope or synod of elders, is the pillar and support
of the truth (1 Timothy 3:15).
Priesthood of the Believer
Every believer is a
priest before God (1 Peter 2:5, 9) with equal access to enter His
presence in prayer through our Great High Priest and Mediator, Jesus
Christ (1 Timothy 2:5). The believer-priest has the responsibility to
minister to other believers, to lead a holy life, and to offer
sacrifices of praise, of gifts, and of himself (Hebrews 13:15-16;
Romans 12:1-2).
Two Ordinances
The local church
should practice two ordinances: (1) baptism of believers by immersion
in water, identifying the individual with Christ’s death, burial, and
resurrection, and (2) the Lord’s Supper (communion) as a remembrance of
the work of Christ until His kingdom (Matthew 26:26-28; 28:19-20).
Individual Soul Liberty
Each individual
Christian has the right of private judgment in spiritual matters
(Romans 14:5). Soul liberty rests upon the Spirit-given ability of each
believer to interpret Scripture (1 Corinthians 2:14-16). However, this
liberty does not exempt one from responsibility to the Word of God and
its proper interpretation or from accountability to God Himself.
Saved, Baptized Church Membership
Local church
membership is restricted to those who give a credible testimony of
personal faith in Christ alone and have publicly identified themselves
with Him in believer’s baptism (Acts 2:41, 47).
Two Offices
The Bible mandates
but two offices for the local church: pastor/elder/overseer and deacon
(1 Timothy 3:1-13; Philippians 1:1). There is no hierarchy outside the
local church.
Separation of Church and State
God established
with distinct purposes both the church (Matthew 28:19-20) and civil
government (Romans 13:1-7). One should not control the other, nor
should there be any alliance between the two (Matthew 22:21).
Christians in a free society may properly influence their government
toward righteousness.
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