WHAT WE BELIEVE

At Mission Pointe Church, we believe that sound doctrine is essential for knowing God rightly, living faithfully, and proclaiming the gospel effectively.
Our Doctrinal Statement summarizes and reflects core biblical truths that have been affirmed throughout church history as essential to the Christian faith. We hold that the Bible, as God’s inspired and authoritative Word, is the final standard for all we believe and practice.
With humility and conviction, and to foster clarity and unity, we affirm the following statements regarding the infallible teaching of Scripture.


THE BIBLE
The Bible is the authoritative and accurate account of who God is, what He has done, and how we should live. The 66 books of the Old and New Testament, written by human authors and inspired by the Holy Spirit, are without error in their original form and are the primary way God still speaks to us today.
Deut 4:1-2, 17:19; Ps 19:7-10; Prov 30:5; 2 Tim 3:15-17; Heb 4:12; 2 Pet 1:19-21

GOD
There is one true God who is the Creator and rightful ruler of everyone and everything. This one God eternally exists as three distinct persons – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit – each of whom has always existed and is fully and equally God.
Gen 1:1-2; Deut 6:4; Ps 24:1; Matt 3:16-17, 28:19; John 1:1-3; Acts 5:3-4; 1 Cor 2:10-11


JESUS
Jesus is the eternal Son of God who entered into and changed history. He was and is both fully God and fully man at the same time. Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the virgin Mary. Through
his life, death, and bodily resurrection, he did all that was necessary to make salvation possible. After rising from the grave, He ascended into heaven and will one day physically return and reign for eternity as
king.
Matt 1:18-23, 28:6; Jn 1:1-2, 14; Acts 1:9-11; Rom 4:25; Phil 2:6-7; Col 2:9; Heb 1:1-3; Rev 19-22


THE HOLY SPIRIT
The Holy Spirit is the third person of the Trinity who lives in each Christian from salvation. Through His ministry, the Holy Spirit brings people to Jesus and empowers subsequent godly living and service.
Though all Christians fully receive the Holy Spirit at salvation, they are called to seek to be continually filled with the Spirit, enabling them to live distinctive and powerful lives that point others to Jesus. The
spiritual gifts seen in the Bible should be practiced in love and according to biblical guidelines.
Ezek 36:26-27; Matt 28:19; Jn 15:26; Acts 1:8; 1 Cor 3:16; 12-14; Gal 5:22-23; Eph 5:18; Titus 3:5

HUMANITY

Every person is created in God’s image and has inherent worth from conception. Humans are made to know and enjoy God, steward His creation, and live in line with God’s plan, purposes, and precepts.
Gen 1:26-27; Deut 10:12-13; Ps 16:11, 139:13; Is 43:7; Mic 6:8; Jn 17:3

THE CHURCH
The Church is the people of God set apart for the mission of God. It is composed of every genuine believer in Jesus Christ for all time. We are knit together to become the body and bride of Christ, having a special relationship with God with a corresponding special assignment from God: the Great Commission. Every Christian should belong to and actively participate in a local church, which is an organized and
localized expression of the worldwide community of believers.
Matt 28:19-20; Acts 2:42-47; 1 Cor 1:2, 12:12-13; Eph 5:25-27; 1 Pet 2:9; Heb 10:24-25; Rev 4


ETERNITY
Humans were created to exist forever. All who have been reconciled with God by faith in Jesus will receive God’s undeserved grace and live with Him forever in a real heaven. All who die while separated from God will receive God’s just punishment and remain separated from Him forever in a real hell.
Job 19:25-27; Is 25:8; Dan 12:2; Matt 25:46; 1 Thess 4:13-18; 2 Thess 1:7-12; 1 Jn 2:25; Rev 21-22


SALVATION
The gospel is the good news that God saves sinners through Jesus' life, death, and resurrection. No one can ever be good enough to save themselves. So Jesus lived the perfect life we can’t live, died the death we deserve to die, and rose to life to give us life. Salvation is a free gift provided by Jesus that must be actively and personally received through repentance and faith in Jesus alone as Savior and Lord. We are saved from the penalty of our sin and saved for a restored relationship with God as His child. All genuine believers in
Jesus will cooperate with the Holy Spirit to become more like Jesus and can be assured they can never lose their salvation because the same grace of God that saves us also changes and sustains us.

Jn 1:12, 3:16, 10:28-29; Acts 3:19; Rom 3:10-12, 8:1, 28-39; 1 Cor 15:1-3, 9-10; 2 Cor 5:18-21; Eph 2:1-10; Col 2:13-14; Titus 2:11-12; 1 Pet 1:3; Jude 24

SIN
Sin is humanity’s and the world’s greatest problem. When Adam and Eve disobeyed God, humanity’s relationship with Him was fractured and every person since has been disobedient (sinful) by nature and by
choice. As a result, we are separated from God and deserve to be judged by God. Our lives and the world are marked by the brokenness that sin creates.
Gen 3; Ps 51:5; Is 59:2; Matt 12:36; Rom 3:10-23, 5:12-21, 8:20-22; Eph 2:1-3; Heb 9:27


GENDER IDENTITY, MARRIAGE & SEXUALITY
God established a permanent pattern for gender, family, and sexuality at creation and reaffirmed it throughout all of Scripture. God created humanity, biologically male and female, for one another. There are two distinct, God-given gender identities – male and female – rooted in these two biological sexes that are not interchangeable. They come together to form the foundational relationship (marriage) of society’s
foundational institution (the family). God designed marriage to be a lifelong, public covenant between one biological man and one biological woman that serves His purposes in the world and reflects His relationship with His people. Therefore, all sexual activity outside of heterosexual marriage is sinful because it falls short of God’s wise and wonderful plan for human relationships. Sex is a gift from God to be enjoyed exclusively within marriage as defined by God.
Gen 1:26-28, 2:18-24; Deut 22:5; Mal 2:13-16; Matt 19:4-9; 1 Cor 6:9-11, 18; Eph 5:21-33


BAPTISM/COMMUNION
God has given two outward, visible signs of God’s inward, invisible work that all Christians should practice. They proclaim and remind us of the gospel, strengthen our faith, and celebrate what Christ has done for and in us. Baptism by immersion in water is a one-time act of obedience for followers of Jesus to publicly declare their new life in Christ after they have personally repented and believed in Him. While the Bible gives freedom in how often it is observed, communion is a repeated act with other believers that commemorates Jesus’ death on the cross and gives us a special chance to enjoy His continued presence with and work for us.
Matt 3:13-17, 26:26-30; Acts 2:38-42, 16:30-33; Rom 6:3-5; 1 Cor 10:16, 11:23-30; Col 2:12

THE LAST THINGS & JESUS' RETURN
God will bring the world to its appropriate end in His own time and in His own way. When Jesus personally and visibly returns, all things will finally and perfectly be as they are in heaven. He will raise the dead and reward everyone with either everlasting reward or punishment based on their response of faith to Him during their lives. There are many theories as to how these events will unfold. While understanding and discussing them has value, our focus should not be on endless speculation and debate. Instead, Jesus’ return should inspire: 1) Faithful living. 2) Hope for believers, for whom Jesus’ return will mean an eternity with Him, filled with unceasing and ever-increasing joy. And 3) urgency to share the gospel with unbelievers, for whom Jesus’ return will mean an eternity apart from Him, marked by unceasing anguish.
Matt 16:27, 24:1-51; Mark 13:10; Luke 14:12-24; 2 Cor 5:10; 1 Thess 4:13-5:11; 2 Thess 1:7-12; Heb 9:26-28; 2 Peter 3:7-18; Rev 20-22