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DOCTRINAL
STATEMENT
The Vision
“Reaching the world for Jesus one
person at a time.”
Matthew 28:18-19,
20
The Mission
“Creating biblical disciples in
relational environments.”
Acts 2:42-47
The Process
Nothing is more important than a
clear process to help Christians
become mature disciples. At
Crosspoint you can take easy steps
to spiritual maturity.
Fresh Start –
A
class designed for new Christians.
101 –
Membership Class
201 –
Four
spiritual disciplines
301 –
The
Holy Spirit and spiritual gifts
401 –
Learning how to lead someone to
Christ.
One on One discipleship
is
what distinguishes Crosspoint. Dr.
Speer’s book is being used by
churches all over the country and
has been translated into Spanish.
Nothing compares to the one on one
process of discipleship to help you
establish great friends, grow in
your knowledge and application of
God’s word, and finally, become a
disciple yourself.
No
book in all the world compares to
the Bible. We want to help you
understand its wonderful meaning and
application to your life so that you
can be ready, “to give a defense
to everyone who asks you a reason
for the hope that is in you, with
meekness and fear.” 1 Peter
3:15
CROSSPOINT COMMUNITY CHURCH
has grown because God has added to
our numbers. (Acts
2:47) We have tried to glorify
Christ in everything we do. Our
church has sought to be unified in
the “major” things and have allowed
for differing opinions in the
“minor” things. Jesus said that the
world would know that we are His
because we love one another and
because we are one.
John 13:35;
John 17:21-22
This church has people with many
different backgrounds, but we are a
team. We are more interested in
glorifying God than arguing over
non-salvation issues. “How can we
agree rather than disagree?” is a
very important question we seek to
answer. “How can we apply the truth
of scripture in a way that shows
love for our Father and love for one
another so that Jesus is glorified
in all we do?”
Therefore these are our
non-negotiable Statements of Faith.
THE
BIBLE
The Bible is God’s Word to us. It
was written by human authors, under
the supernatural guidance of the
Holy Spirit. It is the supreme
source of truth for Christian
beliefs and living. Because it is
inspired by God, it is the truth
without any mixture or error. The
Bible is infallible, inerrant, and
absolute truth. Where it speaks we
listen and obey.
Psalm 12:6,
119:105,160;
Proverbs 30:5; 2
Timothy 1:13,
3:16;
2 Peter 1:20-21
GOD
God is the Creator and Ruler of the
universe. He has eternally existed
in three persons: the Father, the
Son, and the Holy Spirit. These
three are coequal and are one God. Genesis
1:1,26-27,
3:22;
Psalm 90:2;
Matthew 28:19;
2 Corinthians 13:14;
1 Peter 1:2
JESUS
Jesus Christ is the Son of God. He
is coequal with the Father. Jesus
lived a sinless human life and
offered himself as the perfect
sacrifice for the sins of all people
by dying on the cross. He arose from
the dead after three days to
demonstrate His power over sin and
death. He ascended to Heaven’s glory
and will return again someday to
claim His own and take them to
Heaven.
Isaiah 9:6;
Matthew 1:22-23;
John 1:1-5,
14:10-30;
Acts 1:9-11;
Romans 1:3-4; 1
Corinthians 15:3-4;1
Timothy 6:14-15;
Titus 2:13;
Hebrews 4:14-15
THE HOLY SPIRIT
The Holy Spirit is coequal with the
Father and the Son of God. He is
present in the world to make men
aware of their need for Jesus
Christ. He also lives in every
Christian from the moment of
salvation. He provides the Christian
with power for living, understanding
of spiritual truth, and guidance in
doing what is right. As Christians
we seek to live under His control
daily. John
14:16-17,
John 16:7-13;
Acts 1:8;
Romans 5:5;
1 Corinthians 2:12,
3:16;
2
Corinthians 3:17;
Galatians 5:25;
Ephesians 1:13,
5:18
SALVATION
Salvation is God’s free gift to us,
but we must accept it. We can never
make up for our sin by
self-improvement or good works. Only
by trusting in Jesus Christ and
God’s offer of forgiveness can
anyone be saved from sin’s penalty.
When we turn from our self-ruled
life and turn to Jesus in faith we
are saved. Eternal life begins the
moment one receives Jesus Christ as
Lord of his life. This is evidenced
by repentance, confession, baptism
by immersion, and a life committed
to His service.
John 1:12,
14:6;
Romans 5:1,
6:23;
Galatians 3:26;
Ephesians 2:8-9;
Titus 3:5
SPIRITUAL GIFTS
God has designed the local church
like a physical body, with Jesus
Christ as the head. God gifts each
of His children in unique and
special ways to serve and build up
the body. Therefore, spiritual gifts
are not for personal benefit or
glory, but to bring glory to God, as
well as encouraging and building up
the church.
1 Corinthians 14:4
No one individual can have all the
gifts.
1 Corinthians 12:17-30. We are
interdependent on each other;
together we are the body of Christ
which is a clear demonstration of
true diversity. There is no division
as we all have equal concern and
need for each other. One is an eye,
another is a hand, another is a
foot; and some are presentable while
other parts are un-presentable.
We all must be the part God has
designed us to be, if not, the body
suffers and becomes ill. "If a man's
gift is prophesying, let him use it
in proportion to his faith. If it is
serving, let him serve; if it is
teaching, let him teach; if it is
encouraging, let him encourage; if
it is contributing to the needs of
others, let him give generously; if
it is leadership, let him govern
diligently; if it is showing mercy,
let him do it cheerfully.”
Romans 12:6-8
PEOPLE
People are made in the image of God,
to be like Him in character.
Although every person has tremendous
potential for good, all of us are
marred by an attitude of
disobedience toward God called
“sin.” This attitude separates
people from God and causes many
problems in life. Genesis
1:27;
Psalm 8:3-6;
Isaiah 53:6a;
59:1-2;
Romans 3:23
ETERNITY
People will either exist eternally
separated from God by sin, or exist
eternally with God through
forgiveness and salvation. To be
eternally separated from God is
eternal death in @#!*% . To be
eternally in union with Him is
eternal life in Heaven. Heaven and
@#!*% are real places of eternal
existence.
John 3:16,
14:17;
Romans 6:23;
8:17-18;
1 Corinthians 2:7-9;
Revelation
20:15
THE
END TIMES
We believe there will be a literal
return of Christ and a judgment day.
We also believe there will be a
literal rapture (a catching up of
the saints). How and when this will
happen has been a source of great
debate. We believe the details are
in God’s hands and this is not a
salvation issue.
Matthew 12:36;
John 5:22,
16:8;
2 Corinthians 5:10;
1 Thessalonians 4:16-17;
2 Peter 3:7;
Jude
6
THE PRIESTHOOD OF EVERY BELIEVER
“Christ loves us, and by His death
He has freed us from our sins and
made us a kingdom of priests to
serve God” -
Revelation 1:6. “You are ... the
King’s priests, God’s own people,
chosen to proclaim the wonderful
acts of God.”
1 Peter 2:9. The Bible teaches
that every Christian is called to
“full-time” Christian service,
regardless of his or her vocation.
We practice the truth that every
believer is a minister by
encouraging every member to find a
place of service and ministry. Every
believer has direct access to God
through Bible reading/study, prayer,
and the leading of the Holy Spirit.
Every Christian is to be a disciple
developing relational environments
in which they share their faith with
those around them by word and by
action.
COMMUNION
Communion at Crosspoint Community
church is defined as Scripture
defines it. "For I received
from the Lord what I also passed on
to you: The Lord Jesus, on the night
he was betrayed, took bread, and
when he had given thanks, he broke
it and said, 'This is my body, which
is for you; do this in remembrance
of me.' In the same way, after
supper he took the cup, saying,
'This cup is the new covenant in my
blood; do this, whenever you drink
it, in remembrance of me.'" 1
Corinthians 11:23-25
Communion is a memorial, a new
covenant, and a proclamation.
It is a sacred event for those who
have a vital, biblical relationship
with Jesus. "For whenever you eat
this bread and drink this cup, you
proclaim the Lord’s death until he
comes. Therefore, whoever eats the
bread or drinks the cup of the Lord
in an unworthy manner will be guilty
of sinning against the body and
blood of the Lord. A man ought to
examine himself before he eats of
the bread and drinks of the cup. For
anyone who eats and drinks without
recognizing the body of the Lord
eats and drinks judgment on himself.
That is why many among you are weak
and sick, and a number of you have
fallen asleep."
1 Corinthians 11:26-30. We take
communion every other month in our
services.
STEWARDSHIP
We practice tithing to support the
church, the body of Christ, as God's
Word commands. We recognize that
giving 10% of our income is the
biblical standard of giving to the
local church. Everything over 10% is
an "offering of gratitude" for the
great things God does for us
everyday. A tithe of everything a
person produces belongs to the Lord;
it is holy to the Lord.
Leviticus 27:30;
Malachi 3:7-12. The offering is
a privilege to give and is in
addition to the tithe. Jesus taught
about tithing: "Woe to you, teachers
of the law and Pharisees, you
hypocrites! You give a tenth of your
spices mint, dill, and cumin. But
you have neglected the more
important matters of the law
justice, mercy, and faithfulness.
You should have practiced the
latter, without neglecting the
former."
Matthew 23:23. We also recognize
that we must be good stewards of our
time, and our talents as the Lord
has blessed us with these things as
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