WHAT WE BELIEVE

"What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us." - A.W. Tozer

We are a Christian body of Jesus followers, holding to long-held Biblically orthodox beliefs. We also affirm the perspectives of the Wesleyan movement—holding together grace and truth, forgiveness and holy living, evangelism and the loving ministry of meeting the needs of the poor and hurting.
 
We believe that God's grace is the foundation of our relationship with Him. God makes the first move toward us, and He enables us to respond by receiving His love or walking away.
 
We believe that we are justified and forgiven of our sin by faith in Jesus Christ, not because of anything that we do, but solely because Jesus lived a life of perfect obedience, sacrificed His life by dying on the cross, and because He rose from the dead three days later.
 
We believe that God loves us so much, that He does more than forgive us. He gives us the gift of the Holy Spirit, makes us one with Him, and He brings actual transformation to our lives.
 
All of this is a work of God's grace.
 
Jesus Christ is the hope of the world, and we believe that the local church is the venue to share that hope. The church is the movement of those who trust in Jesus Christ for salvation, who follow Him in obedience, who worship Him, and are sent out into the world with the good news of what Jesus has done. The church is not a club for people who are perfect. The church is the gathering for all who recognize our need for God's grace and who are searching for God's presence and power in the midst of our lives.
 
In line with the ancient orthodox Christian teaching and the teaching of Holy Scripture, we believe...
 
Nature of God
Trinity—God is three persons in one: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Each person is distinct, yet the three are one. We worship one God.
Father—Jesus reveals to us God as Father, and He invites us to come to God through the relationship of father and child.
Jesus Christ—Jesus is the only begotten Son of the Father. He is not made. He is one with the Father. Jesus was the incarnation of God on earth. He is fully human and fully divine. Neither his humanity nor his divinity is compromised or diminished.
Holy Spirit –The Holy Spirit is the spirit of God. The Holy Spirit lives within those who trust and follow Jesus, and the Spirit makes us one with God. The Holy Spirit guides us, teaches us, convicts us of sin, and empowers us to follow God in loving obedience.

Salvation
Grace—God's grace enables us to trust and believe in Jesus Christ for Salvation. This grace also enables us to follow Jesus. It frees us from the power of sin. Grace is forgiveness, but it is also God's blessing and transformation in our lives. We can do nothing to earn this grace.
Atonement—Atonement is the work that is done for us by Jesus Christ. Through the life, death by crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, we are given the gift of right relationship with God. Jesus suffered the punishment for sin, cleansing us and freeing us from the power of sin. When we receive the gift through grace, we are made one with God.
Justification by Faith in Jesus Christ—Salvation comes through faith in Jesus Christ alone. The work of Jesus is the only work that is able to both forgive us of our sinful actions and to free us from the power of sin in us. When we believe this truth and trust Jesus to save us, we are justified and made right with God based on Jesus' holiness and sacrifice. There is no other way to be saved from sin other than through Jesus Christ.

The Bible
Infallible—The Bible is God's Word, given to us to offer us truth, to guide us in life, and to lead us toward salvation. The Bible is completely accurate and without fault. It is written by man and inspired by the Holy Spirit. It contains all things necessary for us to understand and receive the gift of salvation from God by faith in Jesus Christ.
Authorship (66 books by dozens of authors over thousands of years)—The Bible is inspired by the Holy Spirit at work in the lives of at least 39 authors over a period of 1500 years or more. The Bible is made up of 66 books (39 Old Testament and 27 New Testament).

Humanity
Image of God—Genesis 1:26-27 tells us that humans bear the image of God. This sets us apart from all other creation. We reflect the nature of God, and we are given a spirit by which we can be joined to God through the Holy Spirit.
Sacred Worth—All persons have inherent worth because all persons are made by God in His image. Worth comes from our creator rather than any accomplishments in life. Life is a gift from God, and that life (bearing the image of God and worth from the creator) begins at conception.
Fallen Into Power of Sin—All human life extends from the first life that God created. The first humans rebelled against God and submitted the human race to the power of sin. All persons are born into sin, called inherited sin. We are broken and prone toward selfishness and rebellion against God. We are all guilty and have fallen short of God's holy standard. All persons are in complete need of God's forgiveness and grace to be free of sin's hold on our lives. 
Unable to Save Ourselves but Able to Surrender to God's Grace—While we are unable to live righteous and holy lives without God's grace at work in our lives, we are able to surrender and receive the free gift of grace that God offers through Jesus Christ. We are given free will to reject God or to receive His gift. God pursues us first in His grace; God enables us to choose or reject Him.

The Christian Life
Means of Grace—God gives us certain habits and behaviors that allow us to open ourselves to God's gracious work of transformation both in us and through us for the world. These habits and behaviors are called means of grace. They include: prayer, fasting, caring for others, marriage between one man and one woman, worship, and the sacraments of Baptism and Holy Communion.
Priesthood of All Believers—All who trust and follow Jesus are filled with the Holy Spirit, joined in oneness with God through Jesus Christ, and called into a life of ministry. Some are called specifically to lead the church through full time ministry, but all believers carry the responsibility to be witnesses of God's work in the world through Jesus Christ.
 
Sacraments
Baptism—Baptism is an outward sign of God's grace at work in our lives. It is a sign of the cleansing power of God's grace for all who trust in Jesus Christ for salvation. We are commanded to make disciples and to baptize in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Baptism is a marker of initiation in the body of Christ, and it is a public affirmation of faith to the community by the one being baptized. We practice believer baptism by sprinkling, pouring, or immersion. We accept all manner of Christian baptism from other Christian churches and denominations as a requirement for membership at Getwell Church. We gladly celebrate infant dedications with parents who wish to take that step for their child.
Holy Communion—Holy Communion was initiated by Christ at the last supper. In Holy Communion we remember the sacrifice of Jesus in giving of his body and blood for the forgiveness of our sins. As we gather in remembrance of Jesus and sacrifice, God is made spiritually present to us through the elements of bread and wine (juice) by the power of the Holy Spirit, and God ministers to us in order to build our faith and to make us one with Him, and to bring us unity with one another. We acknowledge that God's grace is powerfully at work in Holy Communion, at times even opening a sinner's eyes to the truth of the Gospel. Therefore, every person that is seeking God is welcome to participate in Holy Communion.

The Church
Hope of the World—Jesus Christ is the hope of the world, and we believe that the local church is the venue to share that hope. It is the gathering of followers of Jesus, joining together in worship and mission, by which God promises to spread the Gospel message of Jesus Christ and to bring transformation of the world for holiness and faith in God.
Spiritual Gifts—The church is given certain spiritual gifts by the Holy Spirit for the building up of the church and for the mission of the church in the world. These are distinguished from talents in that they are spiritual in nature and designed specifically for the mission of the Gospel.
Purpose—The church has a single purpose: to make disciples, baptizing them in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. We carry out this mission through evangelism, worship, prayer, holy living, and good works.

Eternity
Forever—Human beings are eternal beings. Though our lives on earth will come to an end, we will exist forever either with eternal life in Heaven or eternal suffering in Hell.
Heaven or Hell—Scripture explains that there is both Heaven and Hell. Heaven waits for all who trust in Jesus for salvation. Hell was created for Satan and his demons, but it is also the place of eternal suffering for all who reject the gift of salvation given through Jesus Christ. We also know that Jesus Christ will return to earth again one day, bringing final judgment and a new creation. God will create a new heaven and a new earth, and all that has been wronged by the power of sin will be right forever more.

Core Beliefs

The following are the core beliefs of Getwell Church based on the foundational truths taught in the bible. All of our teaching and ministry is rooted in and flows out of these biblical doctrines.

God

There is one eternally existing God who has three distinct persons: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. He is the creator of all that exists, both visible and invisible, and is therefore worthy of all glory and praise.  God is perfect in love, power, holiness, goodness, knowledge, wisdom,  justice, and mercy. He is unchangeable and therefore is the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

Revelation

God has revealed himself to us through his son, Jesus Christ, who is the visible image of the invisible God, the holy scriptures, and through all of creation itself.

Mankind

Humans, both male and female, were created in God's image for His glory. The first humans, Adam and Eve, were created without sin and appointed as caretakers of the rest of God's creations.

The Fall

When Adam and Eve chose not to obey God, they ceased to be what they were made to be and became distorted images of God. This caused them to fall out of fellowship with God, and fractured all of creation ever since that time.

Salvation

Jesus Christ came to reconcile us with God. He lived a life without sin and willingly died on the cross to pay the penalty for our transgressions. God raised him from the dead and now, by grace, offers as a free gift eternal life to all who follow Christ, by faith, as their Lord and Savior. That is why salvation can be found in Christ alone.

The Church

The Church is meant to be the visible body of Christ, sent into the world to glorify God and proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Ressurection

Jesus Christ is returning one day to judge both the living and the dead and to usher in the fullness of God's kingdom on earth. 

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