Believers Assembly Statement of Faith

Believers Assembly Statement of Faith

We believe…
The Scriptures

We believe that the Holy Bible is the Word of God, that it was written
by men divinely inspired by the Holy Spirit, that it is the absolute
truth without error, that it is God’s complete revelation of His will for
man, and that it is the supreme authority in all matters of faith and
conduct.

One True God

We believe that there is one, and only one, living and true God;
infinite in knowledge and power, ever present and eternally existent
in three persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

God The Father

We believe in God the Father, perfect in holiness, infinite in
wisdom, and measureless in power. We rejoice that He concerns
Himself mercifully in the affairs of men, and that He hears and
answers prayer, and that He saves from sin and death all who
come to Him through Jesus Christ.
God the son

We believe in the Deity of Jesus Christ, God’s only begotten Son,
Virgin born, sinless in His life, making atonement for the sins of the
world by His death. We believe in His miracles, His bodily
resurrection, His ascension into heaven, His perpetual
intercession for His people, His personal return for those who are
His children (the rapture), and His visible return to this world to
establish His kingdom (millennial kingdom).

God The Holy Spirit

We believe in the Deity of the Holy Spirit who convicts the world of
sin, of righteousness and of judgement, and who regenerates,
indwells, seals, sanctifies, teaches and comforts those who are
believers in Jesus Christ.

Creation and the Fall of Man

We believe that God created the heavens and the earth as recorded
in the book of Genesis, and that He created man in His own image.
That Adam, as the first man, was created sinless and innocent and
in perfect relationship with God but fell from this position by
choosing to sin. As such, all mankind are now sinners, not only by
nature, but by choice and therefore under just condemnation.

Salvation

We believe that man can only be saved after recognizing he is a
sinner in need of a Savior and then turning from his sins and
trusting in Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior. That this salvation
is a free gift of God, is open to anyone who will accept it, and is
eternally secure. “For God so loved the world that He gave us His
only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him should not
perish but have everlasting life.” - (John 3:16)

Resurrection

We believe in the resurrection of the crucified body of our Lord
Jesus Christ, His ascension into heaven and His present life for us
as High Priest and Advocate—Acts 1:3; Acts 1:9; Hebrews 7:25-26.

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Believer’s Assembly Chicago

Believer’s Assembly ,Chicago was established by a group of committed Christians during the early 1990’s. The assembly hall was dedicated to God’s glory on December 2, 1995 by Br. P. P Abraham. God has richly blessed our congregation in the past several years and should His coming tarry, we hope He will continue to bring forth bountiful fruit to our midst in future.

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A bit of History

Our church has had its humble beginnings in the pattern of the “Plymouth Brethren”, a group of Christians who gathered in Plymouth, UK during the 1800’s. Some of the early leaders such as, John Nelson Darby, George Mueller, Dr. Edward Cronin, John Bellett, Anthony Norris Groves, and Francis Hutchinson felt that the established Church had become too involved with the secular state and had abandoned many of the basic truths of Christianity. As the movement spread, a large group of adherents assembled in Plymouth by 1831 which is why Brethren are often called by that
name.
The Plymouth Brethren are unusual in refusing a denominational name; they do not generally refer to themselves as “Plymouth Brethren,” nor do they regard themselves as a denomination, citing I Corinthians 3:4, where Paul scolds believers for dividing themselves into groups. Thus there is no denominational headquarters, no single standard of affiliation or formal membership. Each local assembly is independent and autonomous, informally linked with other assemblies only by a common heritage and common emphasis on the primacy of the weekly Breaking of Bread service

Statement of Faith