We believe in the importance of serving the body of Christ by offering
clear paths for people to start and develop healthy and growing
relationships with others in the church body. We value an intentional
plan to help every interested person enjoy godly relationships in the
church. Church membership is a by-product of people who are growing in
Christ and who grasp the importance of serving the Lord by using their
gifts to serve others in the local church.
Baptism and communion are the two
ordinances required in the church. We believe that Christian baptism by
immersion in water is a public identification with Jesus Christ in His
death, burial and resurrection. Although baptism is not required for
salvation, it is commanded of all believers and is for believers only
(
). Scripture shows that a
person was baptized after personally receiving forgiveness of sin
through accepting Jesus Christ. The waters of baptism are a symbol of
our death, burial, and resurrection to newness of life that happens
when we become a new creation in Christ --
Communion is the commemoration by believers of Christ's death and a
reminder-through the bread and the juice-of the Savior's broken body
and shed blood. Communion is to be a time of confession of our sin and
should be preceded by careful self-examination --
The church exists to glorify God through the
fulfillment of the Great Commission, and in the spirit of the Great
Commandment --
The commission is fulfilled as disciples of Jesus Christ are made and
grow in their relationship with Him and likeness to Him. God is
glorified as we manifest His presence as we do His work --
In seeking to act upon the church's purpose, we recognize the
extraordinary value in multiplying the reach of His ministry by
planting local churches and by associating with existing, like-minded
local churches. God is glorified when Harvest Bible Chapels and other
like-minded churches associate with one another in order to foster
relationships that edify, protect, encourage, support and admonish.
The governing members, serving as directors of the Harvest Bible
Chapel Elders Council, lead the association of Harvest Bible Chapels
and affiliating churches and oversee church planting. The Elders
Council assists affiliate churches to more effectively spread the Word
of God and the ways of God in order to build His kingdom. The Elders
Council desires to bless all affiliate churches through the mutual
exchange of pulpit and music ministry, consulting services, research,
conferences and seed money devoted to church planting and pastoral
education programs.
Counseling philosophy
The Lord changes lives and accomplishes
His purposes directly through reading and applying the Scriptures,
meditating on the truths of the Scriptures and prayer. The Lord also
uses those who minister His Word as they encourage, exhort, admonish,
edify, implore, reprove, rebuke and console others toward godliness.
God needs no new or unique insight into the human condition in order to
change lives, regardless of whether that insight is gained through
psychology or some other tool of human origin. Problems that are
approached by integrating the Scriptures with psychological theories
tend to deceive individuals into diminishing the God of the Scriptures
and into believing that He has not provided and cannot provide
sufficient truth, insight and wisdom that will change their lives --
Colossians 2:8-10.
When psychology and other social sciences step beyond observing
human behavior and seek to explain the causes of human behavior, they
enter spiritual territory. Only the God of the Scriptures can explain
causes and offer solutions that lead to godliness and a fruitful,
joyful life. God has given us everything we need for life and godliness
--
2 Peter 1:3. He changes us as we discipline ourselves through
obedience to the Word of God in the power of the Holy Spirit --
1
Timothy 4:7;
2 Peter 1:5-11.
Each Christian's passion should be to become more like Christ and
fulfill the Great Commandment to love the Lord will the entire heart,
soul, mind and strength -- --
Romans 8:29;
1 John 3:2,
Deuteronomy 6:5;
Mark 12:30;
Matthew 22:37-38.
The Christian who learns and applies the Word becomes mature and, in turn, can help others mature --
2 Timothy 2:2.
Creation, evolution and god's sovereignty
We believe God
created the universe in six 24-hour days and that, before He created
the universe, nothing except God existed -- Genesis 1;
Exodus 31:17;
Psalm 33:6-9;
Acts 17:24;
Hebrews 11:3;
Colossians 1:16.
God chose to create the universe and all that is in it to reveal
His glory, divine nature, eternal power, infinite wisdom and supreme
authority --
Isaiah 43:7;
Psalm 19:1-2;
Jeremiah 10:12;
Romans 1:20;
Revelation 4:11.
We deny the theory of evolution, which states that nonliving
substances gave rise to the first living material, which then
reproduced and diversified to produce all living creatures. We believe
that all people are descendants of Adam and Eve, whom God created
personally and individually and as complete human beings --
Genesis
1:26-27;
Genesis 2:7;
Genesis 2:21-22;
1 Corinthians 11:8-9. The fall
of Adam and Eve infected all people with sin and death, but the death
and resurrection of Jesus Christ gives the opportunity to receive God's
gift of eternal life --
Romans 5:18-19;
1 Corinthians 15:21-22.
God rules over His creation and cares about and is involved in the
lives of individual people --
Job 12:10;
Acts 17:25;
Acts 25:28;
Colossians 1:17;
Hebrews 1:13;
Ephesians 4:6.
Eternal security for the believer
It is God's divine decision
to save a person and it is God's kindness, forbearance and patience
that lead that person to repentance --
Romans 2:4. All glory for the
salvation and security of every believer belongs to God alone --
Romans
3:21-31;
Ephesians 1:7-9;
Ephesians 2:8-9,
Jude 1:24-25. We believe
that everyone who is born again by the Spirit through Jesus Christ is
eternally assured of salvation from the moment of conversion. This
assurance relies on God's decisive grace rather than on the works of
the Christian. Obedience, good works and fruit-bearing do not earn or
retain the believer's salvation, but indicate the reality of the
person's love of Christ and profession of faith --
Luke 6:46;
John
14:21;
James 2:17-18.
Eternal security in salvation relies on the Lord's guarantee of
each believer's adoption as His son or daughter --
Galatians 4:4-7, and
His seal of the believer by the Holy Spirit --
2 Corinthians 1:21-22;
Ephesians 1:13-14, and the conviction that God gives the Holy Spirit to
each believer as a down payment toward future bliss in heaven --
2
Corinthians 1:21-22. A person who professes genuine faith in Christ
immediately becomes His possession --
Luke 23:42-43;
Acts 2:40-41;
Acts
16: 30-34, and nothing can snatch that person out of His hands --
John
10:27-29. Having been bought with the price of Jesus Christ's
crucifixion as complete payment for sin, Christians are not their own.
They are Christ's possession --
1 Corinthians 6:19-20. This assurance
is absolutely certain, reserved in heaven, protected by God's unlimited
power --
1 Peter 1:4-5.
Process of sanctification and maturity
Mature disciples walk
with Christ, worship Christ and work for Christ. A person committed to
a relationship with Christ focuses on personal walk with Him, worship
of Him and work for Him. That person will experience significant growth
in personal sanctification and, therefore, will experience a closer
personal relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ and will become
"complete in Christ" (
Colossians 1:28). We are committed to multiplying
the godly characteristics of leaders' lives into others --
2 Timothy
2:2. This multiplication of ministry is key to the healthy growth of
the church. We believe the disciples of Jesus Christ should minister to
one another in the local church, rather than one or a small number of
professional pastors bearing total responsibility to care for the
entire congregation. God has given spiritual gifts to all of His people
to provide mutual ministry in the context of the healthy and strong
local church --
Ephesians 4:11-12.
Spiritual warfare
Satan and his demonic servants viciously
oppose the work God performs in and through His people --
1 Peter 5:8;
Genesis 3:1-7;
Ephesians 6:12. God, who by His nature is infinitely
more powerful than Satan, in due time will have complete and total
victory over Satan --
1 John 4:4;
Revelation 20:1-10.
Although it is appropriate to pray in Jesus' name for protection
against demonic activity, the Scriptures do not instruct the Christian
to "bind Satan in Jesus' name." Rather, the Scriptures instruct the
Christian to combat Satan by:
- Humbly drawing near to God, knowing that He will give
grace, mercy and strength -- 2 Corinthians 12:7-9; Hebrews 4:15-16;
James 4:8; 1 Peter 5:6-10
- Resisting his temptations -- James 4:7; 1 Peter 5:8-9
- Rightly applying the truth of the Scriptures -- Matthew 4:1-11; John 8:44; Ephesians 4:24-27
- Forgiving offenses -- 2 Corinthians 2:10-11
- Putting
on the armor of God's truth, righteousness, readiness to share the
Gospel, faith, salvation and prayer -- Ephesians 6:11-20
- Demonstrating faithfulness to the Lord by enduring trials -- Revelation 2:10; Revelation 2:13; Revelation 3:9-10.
Sufficiency of Scripture
We believe in the verbal, plenary inspiration of that Scriptures and
that they contain all the words of God that we need in order to
completely trust and obey Him. The Scriptures are inerrant in their
original writings --
Psalm 119:97-104;
Psalm 119:160;
Matthew 5:18;
John 5:46-47;
John 10:35;
2 Timothy 3:15-16, and are infallible in
their instruction --
Proverbs 6:32;
2 Peter 1:19, eternal in duration
--
Isaiah 40:8;
1 Peter 1:23-25; the final authority and the standard
for faith and practice (
Matthew 4:4; Psalm 119); and sufficient for
counsel in every issue of life (
Psalm 19:14-17;
2 Timothy 3:16). We
believe that the very words of Scripture in the original Hebrew, Greek
and Aramaic are inspired by God. Therefore, we believe that the Bible
versions which translate God's Word most literally into modern English
should be preferred.
Women in ministry
Harvest Bible Chapel affirms the
God-ordained and significant role that women should play in
establishing and leading the local church. Every leadership opportunity
is open to women except those that are excluded by Scripture. The
Scriptures clearly state that men are to serve in the office of Elder
and that women are not to be serve in church positions in which they
exercise authority over men or in which they teach doctrine to men --
1
Timothy 2:12;
1 Timothy 3:1-2;
Titus 1:6-9. We do not see this as an
issue of equality, for men and women are equal under God. The Bible is
clear that men and women do not have the same roles. Qualified women
should serve in any leadership position that is not forbidden in the
Scriptures.
Worship
The chief purpose of mankind is to glorify God by
loving Him with the entire heart, soul, mind and might --
Deuteronomy
6:5;
Isaiah 43:7;
Matthew 22:37. All believing men, women and children
are to glorify God and thus fulfill the purpose of their existence.
Worship glorifies God through adoration --
Psalm 95:6, praise --
Psalm
99:5, prayer --
Daniel 6:10-11, thanksgiving (
Nehemiah 12:46) and a
complete yielding to Him (
Romans 12:1). Worship declares His worth,
pays Him homage and celebrates Him in a life of devotion. We seek to
worship the Lord in spirit and in truth --
Exodus 15:1-21;
2 Samuel
6:14-16;
Psalm 5:7;
John 4:23-24;
Revelation 4:11;
5:12.
Several tenets guide our worship. We seek to:
- Lift high the name of Jesus Christ -- John 4:22-26;
John12:32; John 14:6Lead God's people to lift their hearts and voices
to Him, giving Him praise and thanks in music and lyric (Nehemiah
12:45-46; Psalm 66:1-4; Psalm 95:1-2);
- Prepare hearts to hear the Lord speak through the proclamation of Scripture (Psalm 95:6-9; Matthew 28:19-20; Acts 2:41-42);
- Emphasize
fresh and contemporary expressions while retaining traditional elements
that recognize the richness of our heritage in the faith (Deuteronomy
32:7; Psalm 33:3; Isaiah 46:8-9; Matthew 13:32, Ephesians 5:19;
Revelation 5:9);
- Pursue excellence in worship, knowing
that God is worthy of our best (Exodus 12; Deuteronomy 17:1; Psalm
33:3, 1 Timothy 4:14-15; Hebrews 11:4).