We Are American Baptists
American Baptists worship the
triune God of the Bible, who is eternally one God in three
persons. This one, true God is most clearly revealed to us
in the incarnate Son, Jesus Christ our Lord.
American Baptists proclaim the Good
News of the atoning death and resurrection of Jesus Christ,
knowing that salvation (forgiveness of sins, release from
guilt and condemnation, reconciliation with God) and eternal
life are granted in grace to all who trust Jesus Christ as
Savior and Lord. This Gospel is the central message of the
Bible.
American Baptists believe that the
Bible, composed of the Old and New Testaments, is the
divinely inspired Word of God, the final written authority
and trustworthy for faith and practice. It is to be
interpreted responsibly under the guidance of the Holy
Spirit within the community of faith. The primary purpose of
the Bible is to point to Jesus Christ, the living Lord of
the Church.
Although Baptists have produced
numerous confessions to express our common understandings of
Christian faith, we hold the Scriptures, the Old and New
Testaments, as our final authority. We accept no humanly
devised confession or creed as binding.
American Baptists affirm that God
is sovereign over all and that this sovereignty is expressed
and realized through Jesus Christ. Therefore, we affirm the
Lordship of Christ over the world and the church. We
joyously confess that Jesus Christ is Savior and Lord. We
are called in loyalty to Jesus Christ to proclaim the power
of the Holy Spirit, the Good News of God’s reconciling
grace, and to declare the saving power of the Gospel to
every human being and to every human institution. We
celebrate Christ’s charge to "make disciples of all nations"
and to bear witness to God’s redeeming reign in human
affairs.
American Baptists are summoned to
this mission in common with all Christians. With the whole
body of Christ, we also believe that God has been revealed
in Jesus Christ as in no other, and that "God was in Christ
reconciling the world to Himself" (2 Corinthians 5:18). We
anticipate the day when every creature and all creation, on
earth and beyond, will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord
(Philippians 2:10-11).
God has given this particular
community of believers called Baptists a distinctive history
and experience. As we share in common with Christians
everywhere, so Baptists everywhere celebrate a common
heritage.
THEREFORE
With Baptist brothers and sisters
around the world, we believe:
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That the Bible is the final authority and
trustworthy for faith and practice. It is to be interpreted
responsibly under the guidance of God’s Holy Spirit within
the community of faith;
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That the Church is a gathered fellowship of
regenerated believers, a sign of the coming universal reign
of God;
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That the freedom to respond to the Lordship of
Christ in all circumstances is fundamental to the Christian
gospel and to human dignity; and
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That witness to Christ is the ongoing task of
every Christian and of every church.
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Within the larger Baptist family, American
Baptists emphasize convictions which direct our special task
and ministry.
We affirm that God through Jesus Christ calls us to be:
A Redeemed People
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who claim a personal relationship to God
through Jesus Christ;
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who follow the Lord in believer’s baptism;
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who gather as a believer’s church;
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who share in the meal of the kingdom known as
the Lord’s Supper;
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who honor the priesthood of all believers; and
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who live their faith as visible saints.
A Biblical People
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who affirm the centrality of Scripture in our
lives;
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who pursue the study of God’s inspired Word as
a mandate for faith and practice; and
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who seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit for
the understanding of Scripture, while respecting the common
interpretation of Scripture within the community of
believers.
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Who submit to the teaching of Scripture that
God's design for sexual intimacy places it within the
context of marriage between one man and one woman, and
acknowledge that the practice of homosexuality is
incompatible with Biblical teaching.
A Worshiping People
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who gather regularly to praise God;
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who receive nourishment by communion with the
Risen Christ;
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who share an open and public confession of
faith; and
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who believe that personal devotion brings
vitality to corporate celebration.
A Mission People
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who strive to fulfill the Great Commission to
make disciples;
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who invite persons to receive salvation and
follow Christ;
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who engage in educational, social, and health
ministries;
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who seek justice for all persons; and
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who provide prayer and financial support to
sustain a worldwide mission outreach.
An Interdependent People
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who affirm the Church’s unity as given in
Jesus Christ;
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who gladly embody in our practice the ministry
of the whole people of God;
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who recognize God’s gifts for ministry and
honor all offices of pastoral ministry;
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who live and work together "in association";
and
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who bring the free church tradition to
cooperative and ecumenical Christianity.
A Caring People
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who care for the needy, the weak, and the
oppressed;
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who care for the earth and for all its
creatures.
An Inclusive People
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who, gifted by a variety of backgrounds, find
unity in diversity and diversity in unity;
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who embrace a pluralism of race, ethnicity,
and gender; and
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who acknowledge that there are individual
differences of conviction and theology.
A Contemporary People
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who have a remembrance for the past and a
vision for the future;
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who are committed to religious liberty and to
the separation of church and state;
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who call our present world to make Jesus
Christ Lord of all life; and
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who trust the Holy Spirit for insight and
power to live in the present age.
We further believe
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That God has called us forth to such an hour
as this;
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That we live with a realizable hope;
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That all things are held together in Christ;
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That all creation will find its ultimate
fulfillment in God;
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That we shall see the One whose we are; and
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That Jesus shall reign for ever and ever.
This is the American Baptist Identity Statement: An
Expression of Christian Faith Representative of American
Baptists adopted by the General Board, American Baptist
Churches in the U.S.A., November 2005 |