Doctrinal Beliefs

Beliefs

The Confession of Faith, adopted in 1815

The Triune God

We believe in the only true God—the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. These three are one—the Father in the Son, the Son in the Father, and the Holy Spirit equal in essence or being with both. This triune God not only created the heavens and the earth and everything in them, but sustains, governs, protects, and supports it all.

Jesus Christ, the Son

We believe that Jesus Christ is both God and man. He became a man by the power of the Holy Spirit in the Virgin Mary and was born of her. He is the Savior and mediator of the whole human race, if they accept with full faith in Christ the grace offered in him. We believe that Jesus suffered and died on the cross for us, was buried, arose again on the third day, ascended into heaven, and now sits on the right hand of God interceding for us. He will come again at the last day to judge the living and the dead.

The Holy Spirit, Comforter and Guide

We believe that the Spirit is equal in being with the Father and the Son. He comforts the faithful and guides them into all truth.

The Church

We believe in a holy Christian church, the communion of saints, the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting.

The Holy Bible and Salvation

We believe that the Bible, Old and New Testaments, is the Word of God. It contains the only true way to salvation. Every true Christian is bound to acknowledge and receive it, with the influence of the Spirit of God, as the only rule and guide. We believe that without faith in Jesus Christ, true repentance, forgiveness of sins, and following after Christ, no one can be a true Christian.

The Salvation Message

We also believe that what is contained in the Bible—the fall in Adam and redemption through Jesus Christ—should be preached throughout the world.

The Christian Ordinances

We believe that the ordinances—baptism, and the remembrance of the sufferings and the death of Christ—are to be used and practiced by all Christian churches. We also believe that all of God’s children are to practice these ordinances, but that the manner in which they practice them should always be left to the judgment and understanding of the individual.

For more information on the Church of the United Brethren in Christ please check the website at www.ub.org.