On Scripture We believe the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments are the inspired and authoritative Word of God, sufficient for faith and life, and the foundation of all we teach and practice.
On God We believe in one God, eternally existing in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, co-equal and co-eternal, the Creator and Sustainer of all things.
On Jesus Christ We believe in Jesus Christ, fully God and fully human, born of a virgin, who lived a sinless life, died on the cross as the atoning sacrifice for sin, rose bodily from the dead, ascended to the Father, and will come again in glory.
On the Holy Spirit We believe in the Holy Spirit, who convicts the world of sin, regenerates those who believe, dwells within every follower of Christ, and empowers the church for witness and formation.
On Salvation We believe that all people are made in the image of God and have sinned and fallen short of his glory. We believe that salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, and that this salvation is a gift received, not a merit earned.
On the Church We believe in the one holy, catholic,* and apostolic church, the body of Christ, made up of all who confess Jesus as Lord. We hold to the historic creeds of the Christian faith as sufficient summaries of what the church has always believed.
*The word "catholic" here means universal, referring to the whole church across all times and places, not to any particular denomination or institution.
On the Body We believe that the human body is created good, a gift from God and not a problem to transcend. We believe that God meets us in our embodied experience, and that healing always involves the whole person: body, mind, and spirit.
On Human Persons and Story We believe that every person bears the image of God and that every human story is held within the larger story God is telling. We believe that suffering, grief, and lament are not signs of weak faith, but are woven throughout Scripture, especially in the Psalms, as honest and holy responses to a broken world. We believe that grief does not disqualify anyone from God's presence or from belonging in Christian community.
On Healing and Formation We believe that spiritual formation is not the suppression of pain but the transformation of it. We believe that being seen, known, and restored is the work of the Holy Spirit, and that this work often moves through grief before it arrives at glory.
On Hope and New Creation We believe in the bodily return of Jesus Christ, the resurrection of the dead, the final judgment, and the renewal of all things. We hold this hope not as an escape from grief, but as the promise that grief is not the end of the story. The God who meets us in the wilderness is the same God who makes all things new.