
We affirm our belief in the one-eternal God, Creator, and Lord of the world, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, who governs all things according to the purpose of his will. He has been calling out from the world a people for himself, and sending his people back into the world to be his servants and his witnesses, for the extension of his kingdom, the building up of Christ's body, and the glory of his name. We confess with shame that we have often denied our calling and failed in our mission, by becoming conformed to the world or by withdrawing from it. Yet we rejoice that the gospel is still a precious treasure even when borne by earthen vessels. To the task of making that treasure known in the power of the Holy Spirit, we desire to dedicate ourselves anew.
(ISA. 40:28; MATT. 28:19; EPH. 1:11; ACTS 15:14; JOHN 17:6, 18; EPH 4:12; 1 COR. 5:10; ROM. 12:2; II COR. 4:7)

We affirm that there is only one Saviour and only one gospel, although there is a wide diversity of evangelistic approaches. We recognize that everyone has some knowledge of God through his general revelation in nature. But we deny that this can save, for people suppress the truth by their unrighteousness. We also reject as derogatory to Christ and the gospel every kind of syncretism and dialogue which implies that Christ speaks equally through all religions and ideologies. Jesus Christ, being himself the only God-man, who gave himself as the only ransom for sinners, is the only mediator between God and people. There is no other name by which we must be saved. All men and women are perishing because of sin, but God loves everyone, not wishing that any should perish but that all should repent. Yet those who reject Christ repudiate the joy of salvation and condemn themselves to eternal separation from God. To proclaim Jesus as "the Saviour of the world" is not to affirm that all people are either automatically or ultimately saved, still less to affirm that all religions offer salvation in Christ. Rather it is to proclaim God's love for a world of sinners and to invite everyone to respond to him as Saviour and Lord in the wholehearted personal commitment of repentance and faith. Jesus Christ has been exalted above every other name; we long for the day when every knee shall bow to him and every tongue shall confess him as Lord.
(GAL. 1:6-9; ROM. 1:18-32; I TIM. 2:5,6; ACTS 4:12; JOHN 3:16-19; II PET. 3:9; II THESS. 1:7-9;JOHN 4:42; MATT. 11:28; EPH. 1:20,21; PHIL. 2:9-11)