The movement of churches today called "General Baptists" began in America in 1823 when founder Benoni Stinson organized the Liberty Church (now Howell General Baptist Church) in southern Indiana. In 1870 the General Association of General Baptists was organized, bringing together General Baptist local associations of churches in cooperative efforts.
Gravel Ridge General Baptist Church
Statements of Faith
Statements of Faith
I. GOD
We believe that there is only one true, living, and eternal God and that the
Godhead is revealed as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
II. THE BIBLE
We believe that the Holy Scriptures are the Old and New Testaments; the inspired
and infallible Word of God and
therein is found the only reliable guide of Christian faith and conduct.
III. MAN
We believe that God created man in His own image to bring Him honor through
obedience, and that when man disobeyed, he became a fallen and sinful creature,
unable to save himself. We believe that infants are in the covenant of God's
grace and that all persons become accountable to God when they reach a state of
moral responsibility.
IV. SALVATION
We believe that salvation (regeneration, sanctification, justification, and
redemption) has been provided for all
mankind through the redemptive work (life, death, resurrection, ascension, and
intercession) of Jesus Christ,
and that this salvation can be received only through repentance toward God and
faith toward our Lord Jesus
Christ.
V. ASSURANCE AND ENDURANCE
We believe that those who abide in Christ have the assurance of salvation.
However, we believe that the
Christian retains his freedom of choice; therefore, it is possible for him to
turn away from God and be
finally lost.
VI. CHRISTIAN DUTIES
We believe that Christians should live faithfully by serving in and through the
local church, praying diligently, witnessing earnestly, practicing tolerance,
showing loving kindness, giving as God prospers, and conducting themselves in
such a way as to bring glory to God.
VII. THE CHURCH
We believe that the Church Universal is the Body of Christ, the fellowship of
all believers, and that its members have been called out from the world to come
under the dominion and authority of Christ, its Head. We believe that a local
church is a fellowship of Christians, a part of the Body of Christ, voluntarily
banded together for worship,
nurture, and service.
VIII. ORDINANCES
We believe that baptism and the Lord's Supper are ordinances instituted by
Christ to be observed by Christians only. We also believe that the biblical mode
of baptism is immersion and that participation in the Lord's
Supper should be open to all Christians.
(Note: Several associations and local churches recognize feet washing as an
ordinance.
We believe that this should be left to the individual, and that neither the
practice nor the non-practice of it should be any bar to
fellowship, either in the church, the local association, the Presbytery, or the
General Association.)
IX. THE LORD'S DAY
We believe in the sanctity of the Lord's Day, the first day of the week, and
that this day ought to be observed by
worshiping God, witnessing for Christ, and ministering to the needs of humanity.
We believe that secular work on Sunday should be limited to cases of necessity
or mercy.
X. LAST THINGS
We believe in the personal return of Jesus Christ, and in the bodily
resurrection of the dead. We believe that God
will judge all mankind by Jesus Christ; that He will reward the righteous with
eternal life in heaven, and that He will banish the unrighteous to everlasting
punishment in hell.