Statement of Faith

Waynesboro Grace is part of a group of churches called Charis Fellowship.  As member church of the Charis Fellowship we gather regularly with other Charis Fellowship churches for conferences, outreach (local and non-local), and ministry trips among several other things.  Charis Fellowship Churches also share a common Statement of Faith.  What follows  is our Statement of Faith;  a statement that not only reflects what Waynesboro Grace believes but also all Charis Fellowship Churches.


In addition to our Statement of Faith, the Elders of Waynesboro Grace have also developed Position Papers. These are intended to clarify biblical topics/issues not specifically addressed within our Statement of Faith. Click Here to access them.



Our  Statement of Faith is Articulated in Three Sections:

  1. The Center affirms our eternal loyalty to Jesus Christ, through whom we live and move and have our being;
  2. The Evangelical Core outlines the convictions we share with those in the stream of historic orthodoxy and global evangelical communities that possess a high view of God and the Scriptures;
  3. The Charis Identity summarizes the perspectives and practices shared among Grace Brethren churches and leaders around the world. 

1. The Center

We declare that Jesus Christ, the incarnate Word of God (1) as revealed in the Bible, the written Word of God, (2) is the only Savior and Lord. (3) He is the center of our shared experience of true biblical unity. 


(Numerals are Scripture references which are available below as footnotes.)

2. THE EVANGELICAL CORE

We affirm our commitment to the following core truths of the Bible which we share with other genuine believers in Jesus Christ:


1. The One True God - There is one, and only one, true God, (4) the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. (5) He is the Creator and Lord of all, (6) existing eternally in three persons, never less and never more - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.(7)


2. The Lord Jesus Christ - Jesus Christ is fully God, existing eternally. (8) Everything was created by Him and for Him. (9) His incarnation took place in the womb of a virgin. (10) He became man, (11) but never sinned. (12) He died a substitutionary death to atone for sin, (13) resurrected bodily, (14) and ascended into heaven where He remains fully God and fully man, (15) and is presently ministering (16) until He comes again. (17)


3. The Holy Spirit - The Holy Spirit is fully God, existing eternally. (18) He is a person, (19) and was involved in Creation (20) and the inspiration of Scripture. (21) His works of convicting (22) and regenerating (23) are essential to the believer’s salvation. Believers are entitled to the benefit and joy of being filled (24) and walking in the Spirit (25) for empowerment in Christian life, service, and mission. (26)


4. The Bible - The sixty-six books, and only these, known as the Old and New Testaments, are the written Word of God. (27) God’s inspiration and superintendence of the writing of every word of the Bible (28) guarantees that what was written is His Word and therefore authoritative, true, and without error in the original manuscripts. (29) God preserves His Word, (30) which is powerful and effective to accomplish His purpose of salvation among all nations. (31) God’s Spirit illumines the minds of believers in every culture to understand and apply the unchanging truth of Scripture in fresh and relevant ways for the benefit of the whole Body of Christ. (32)


5. Humanity - God created man and woman in His image. (33) As a result, all people are bearers of that image. (34) However, Adam’s subsequent sin resulted in a condition of spiritual death (35) which all people since Adam have experienced, (36) marring the beauty of God’s image in them in every facet of life. This condition of spiritual death (37) has rendered all people unable to save themselves, (38) and leads to physical death. (39) Therefore, new birth is necessary for salvation. (40)


6. Salvation - The salvation brought by God is a complete and eternal salvation by His grace alone, received as the free gift of God through personal faith alone in the Lord Jesus Christ and His finished work, as He declares believers righteous in Him. (41)


7. Church - There exists one true Church, which is called the Household of God, (42) the Body of Christ, (43) and the Temple of the Holy Spirit. (44) It is comprised of all true disciples of Jesus Christ and is created by the action of the Holy Spirit. (45) Tangible expressions of this true Church are found in local churches. (46)


8. Christian Life - The believer is saved by faith alone. (47) The faith that saves is expected to produce obedience (48) and good works, (49) which are the products of the indwelling Holy Spirit. (50) The dimensions of biblical ethics are both individual and social, and extend to every facet of life. (51) God faithfully continues to finish the work of sanctification, which He initiated in the life of each believer (52) with the goal of Christlikeness. (53)


9. Angels, Satan, Demons - God created a multitude of spiritual beings called “angels”. (54) Righteous angels continue to serve God and work both in the heavenly sphere and on earth. (55) By his disobedience, Satan, a fallen angel, became the adversary of God and God’s people, (56) carrying with him a procession of demons. (57) Jesus Christ has overcome Satan (58) so that the final judgment and doom of Satan and his demons are certain. (59)


10. Future Life - The dead will have a conscious existence in eternity (60) and their bodies will be resurrected. (61) Unbelievers, already under condemnation, will be sentenced to suffer eternal separation from God. (62) Believers, already having been granted eternal life, (63) will be judged and rewarded according to their works, (64) and will experience a glorified, eternal existence in the presence of the Lord. (65)


3.Our charis identity: The shared commitments of our global movement

A Summary of Additional Commitments to Biblical Truth


1. We seek to understand the intent of each biblical writer by using grammatical,  historical, and contextual principles of interpretation, (66) focused on Christ, led by the Holy Spirit, (67) and oriented by grace. We accept the absolute authority of the Bible rather than that of creeds, traditions, or leaders. (68) 


2. We commit to an ongoing study, understanding and application of God’s unchanging  truth in our constantly changing world, whether personal, social or cultural. (69) 


3. We affirm that true believers put their trust in Jesus Christ and are kept forever in  the saving grace of God through His promises and His power. (70) Every believer has been eternally justified, (71) blessed with all spiritual blessings, (72) and set free from all condemnation. (73) 


4. We affirm that the Holy Spirit’s works of baptizing, (74) sealing (75) and indwelling (76) occur simultaneously with regeneration and are the possession of every true believer. The Holy Spirit gives each believer a unique combination of spiritual gifts for the purpose of serving God and people. (77) 


5. We affirm that Jesus Christ gave ordinances to the church:  Baptism testifies to the reality of our salvation and identifies us as disciples of the Triune God. We therefore encourage the practice of triune immersion. (78) Communion testifies to our justification, sanctification and glorification, which are accomplished through Jesus Christ. We therefore encourage the practice of these symbols: the bread and cup, the washing of feet and the sharing of a meal. (79) 


6. We encourage the practice of additional biblical symbolic actions, such as anointing  with oil and prayer for the sick, (80) laying on of hands for ministry, (81) etc. 


7. We affirm that the Church began on a particular day of Pentecost when our ascended  Lord sent His Spirit to the waiting disciples. (82) The present Church age will come to an end when our Lord comes in the air to remove His Church from the earth (83) and fulfill His promises to Israel. (84) The second coming of Christ is the personal, physical, and visible return from heaven of Christ to earth (85) with His Church, (86) to establish His thousand-year reign (87) before instituting His eternal kingdom. (88)


A Summary of our Commitments to Biblical Relationships


1. We affirm that the Triune God serves as the perfect and ultimate model for human  relationships. (89) As a result, each person has equal value yet different roles, which are expressed in loving unity. (90)

 

2. We affirm that differences in gifts and ministries are a manifestation of the multifaceted  grace of God. (91) As a result, we encourage all believers to use their gifts in ways that promote the unity, growth and ministry of the local church. (92) 


3. We affirm our obligation to love and respect one another, and to practice the ‘one  another’ exhortations. As a result, we commit to work together and to resolve our differences, for the good of individuals, churches and communities. (93) 


4. We affirm the responsibility of local churches to govern their own affairs (94) while urging  those churches to live and serve in community and interdependency with other churches. (95) 


5. We affirm that the mandate and urgency to fulfill the Great Commission leads us  to seek ways to cooperate with one another, and with likeminded Christians on the

local, regional and global levels. (96)


A Summary of our Commitments to Biblical Mission


1. We affirm that God’s plan for this age is best summarized in Jesus’ command to  make disciples of all nations. (97) This includes the evangelistic call to reconciliation with God by means of the completed work of Christ and the lifelong pursuit of obedience to God by means of the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit. (98) 


2. We affirm that God’s plan for this age includes the recognition, training and releasing  of spiritually qualified and appropriately trained leaders. (99) While the specific gifts, abilities and responsibilities of leaders may vary, all leaders must serve as servants  of God, (100) shepherds of God’s people (101) and stewards of God’s resources. (102) 


3. We affirm that God’s plan for this age is most fully expressed through establishing  healthy churches. Although practices may vary between cultures, healthy local churches are comprised of believers in Christ who assume a mutual commitment to worship, learning, service, prayer and witness. (103) 


4. We affirm that God’s plan for this age includes our responsibility to express the compassion  of Christ through proclaiming the Gospel in words while loving in deeds. (104) We are committed to finding creative and practical ways to address the physical,  emotional, social and spiritual needs of a fallen humanity. (105)

Footnotes

(1) John 1:1.14

(2) Matthew 5:17.18; 2Timothy 3:16; 2Peter 1:20.21; Psalm 19:7-11

(3) John 14:6; Acts 4:12; 1Corinthians 12:3; Romans 10:9; Philippians 2:9-11

(4) Deuteronomy 6:4; Isaiah 43:10; 1 Corinthians 8:4-6; 1 Timothy 2:5

(5) Matthew 22:32; Acts 3:13

(6) Genesis 1:1; Psalm 146:6; John 1:3; Colossians 1:16.17

(7) Matthew 28:19; Luke 3:22; 2 Corinthians 13.14

(8) John 1:1-3; John 8:58; Titus 2:13

(9) Romans 11:36; Colossians 1:16

(10) John 1:14; Matthew 1:18-23; Luke 1:29-35

(11) Luke 2:52; John 19:28; Philippians 2:6-8

(12) Hebrews 4:15; 1 Peter 2:22

(13) Romans 5:8; 2 Corinthians 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24.25

(14) Luke 24:36-43; Romans 1:4; 1 Corinthians 15:3-8

(15) Acts 1:9; Hebrews 4:14

(16) Ephesians 1:19-23; Hebrews 4:15.16

(17) Acts 1:11

(18) Acts 5:3.4

(19) John 16:7-15

(20) Genesis 1:2

(21) 2 Peter 1:21

(22) John 16:8-11

(23) Titus 3:5

(24) Ephesians 5:18

(25) Galatians 5:16

(26) Galatians 5:22.23; Ephesians 3:16-21; Acts 1:8

(27) Luke 24:25-27; 1 Peter 1:23-25

(28) 2 Timothy 3:16; 2 Peter 1:20.21

(29) Psalm 19:7-11

(30) Psalm 119:89; Psalm 119:160

(31) Romans 1:16; Romans 10:8-17; Romans 16:25-27

(32) 1 Corinthians 2:9-16; Ephesians 1:17-23

(33) Genesis 1:26-28

(34) James 3:9

(35) Genesis 3:1-24

(36) Romans 5:12.19

(37) Romans 6:23; Ephesians 2:1-3

(38) Romans 8:6-8

(39) Genesis 2:17; Romans 5:12

(40) John 1:12; John 3:3-5

(41) Romans 5:1; Ephesians 2:4-9; Titus 3:5-7; 1 Peter 1:18-21; Hebrews 9:12; Hebrews 10:14

(42) 1 Peter 4:17; Ephesians 2:19.20; 1 Timothy 3:14.15

(43) 1 Corinthians 12:27; Ephesians 1:22.23

(44) 1 Corinthians 3:16; Ephesians 1:21.22

(45) 1 Corinthians 12:13

(46) Hebrews 10:25; Galatians 1:2; Romans 16;4.5; Revelation 2:1.8.12.18; Revelation 3:1.7.14

(47) Romans 4:5

(48) Romans 1:5

(49) James 2:14-17; Titus 3:8

(50) Galatians 5:22.23

(51) Matthew 22:37-40; Colossians 3:17

(52) Philippians 1:6; Philippians 2:12-13

(53) Romans 8:29; 2 Corinthians 3:18

(54) Daniel 7:10; Hebrews 12:22

(55) Hebrews 1:14; Ephesians 1:21; Ephesians 3:10

(56) 1 Peter 5:8.9; Revelation 12:1-10

(57) Ephesians 6:12

(58) 1 John 3:8

(59) John 12:31; Romans 16:20; Revelation 2:10

(60) Philippians 1:21-23; Luke 16:19-31

(61) John 5:28.29

(62) Matthew 25:46; Revelation 20:15

(63) John 3:16; John 6:47

(64) Romans 14:10-12; 1 Corinthians 3:10-15; 2 Corinthians 5:10

(65) 1 Thessalonians 4:17; Revelation 21:3-5; Psalm 16:11

(66) Matthew 5:18; Luke 24:25-27

(67) 1 Corinthians 2:14

(68) 1 Corinthians 4:6

(69) Acts 17:11; 2 Timothy 2:15; 1 Chronicles 12:32

(70) John 10:28.29; 1 Peter 1:3-5

(71) Romans 3:24; Romans 4:25

(72) Ephesians 1:3

(73) Romans 8:1

(74) 1 Corinthians 12:13

(75) Ephesians 1:13

(76) Romans 8:11

(77) Romans 12:6; 1 Corinthians 12:7.11

(78) Matthew 28:19; Acts 8:36- 38; Acts 10:47

(79) 1 Corinthians 11:20.23-26; Luke 22:14-20; John 13:14;

Jude 12

(80) James 5:13-16

(81) 1 Timothy 4:14

(82) Acts 2:1; Acts 2:37-47

(83) 1 Thessalonians 4:16.17; John 14:3

(84) Zechariah 12; Romans 11:26-29

(85) Acts 1:11; Zechariah 14:4

(86) Revelation 19:11-16 ; Colossians 3:4

(87) Revelation 20:4

(88) 1 Corinthians 15:24.25

(89) John 17:20.21

(90) Ephesians 4:1-6

(91) 1 Peter 4:10

(92) Romans 12:3-8; 1 Corinthians 12:12-27

(93) The New Testament has over twenty ‘one another’

references.

Compare James 5:16; Galatians 5:13 et al.

(94) 1 Corinthians 5:12.13

(95) 1 Corinthians 11:16

(96) Compare Acts 18:24-28; Romans 15:24-29

(97) Matthew 28:18-20; Romans 1:5

(98) Romans 10:13-17; 1 Corinthians 15:3-4;

2 Corinthians 5:18-20; Galatians 5:16

(99) Acts 13:2.3

(100) 1 Timothy 4:6

(101) Acts 20:28; 1 Peter 5:2

(102) 1 Corinthians 4:1

(103) Acts 2:41-47; Acts 14:21-28

(104) 1 John 3:16-18

(105) Acts 10:38; Titus 3:8; James 2:1-9