Kasilof Community Church is a family of believers in Jesus Christ, celebrating Him, equipping His disciples, presenting to God the Father each one transformed by His Spirit.

 

Statement of Faith

1. We believe that the Bible, composed of the Old and New Testament, is the Word of God, inerrant, infallible in the original and our sufficient and final authority in faith and life.

2. We believe in one God eternally existent in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit – coexistent, eternal, omniscient, omnipresent and omnipotent.

3. We believe that Jesus Christ was the only begotten of the Holy Spirit, born of the virgin Mary, that He is true God and true Man, and is the only and sufficient mediator between God and man.

4. We believe in the personality of the Holy Spirit and that His ministry is to reveal Christ to men in the regeneration and sanctification of their soul, baptizing all believers into Christ and filling believers as they permit.

5. We believe that man was created in the image of God, and that he sinned and thereby incurred spiritual death.  As spiritually dead, man has no ability to please the Lord.  By the Lord’s gracious, merciful and loving character, He has provided forgiveness and redemption from our sinfulness.

6. We believe in the physical death and bodily resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ as the atonement for our sins and the provision for eternal life.  We believe in His ascension into heaven and His personal and future visible return to the earth.

7. We believe that salvation from eternal death and the gift of eternal life is secured only through personal faith in Christ.  By faith, believers are united with Christ through the Holy Spirit, who calls them to obedience and enables them to live victoriously over sin and thereby know the joy of bringing glory and honor to His name.

8. We believe that in obedience to our Lord’s command all believers are to be baptized into this new life in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.

9. We believe that the Lord’s Supper is a commemoration of the Lord’s death until He comes again and is to be observed by all believers.

10. We believe that the New Testament church is a body of believers who are joined as members of one another for worship, fellowship, spiritual growth, service to others and spreading of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.