Church Vision Statement
"To be a teaching and equipping church, ministering to the needs of God's people and the community; equipping members to disciple others, advancing the cause of Christ."
Church Doctrine
The Discipline of the Primitive Baptist Church contains the doctrines, principles, and general organizational structure and operation of Primitive Baptist Churches who voluntarily participate with the National Primitive Baptist Convention USA.
The Discipline of the Primitive Baptist Church defines the church covenant as who we are as the ek klesia, the selected, summoned, called-out religious assembly, separated unto God for His purpose. Inherent in the covenant is the acknowledgement of the sovereignty, election, and predestination of God in choosing those saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ. The covenant is a vow and commitment by the believer to faithfully execute his or her responsibilities to the local church and its members, through love, fellowship, spiritual, and financial support. Of course the fulfillment of this covenant requires the assistance of the paraklete.
Primitive Baptist Church Covenant
For as much as Almighty God by His Grace has been pleased to call us out of darkness into His light, and having been baptized upon a
profession of faith in Christ Jesus, and having given ourselves to the Lord and one another, in a Gospel Church way, we do covenant together by the help of God:
(1) to be governed and guided by a proper Discipline agreeable to the Word of God; (2) to keep up the Discipline of the Church if which we are members in brotherly affection toward each other, (3) to watch over one another, and if need be, in the tender, and affectionate manner, to reprove one another, (4) to attend our church meetings, (5) to not absent ourselves from the communion of the Lord’s Supper without a lawful reason, (6) to pay the tithe and give offerings for the defraying of the church’s expenses, and for the support of the ministry*; and (7) to not irregularly depart from the fellowship of the Church, nor to remove to the bounds of distant churches without a regular letter of dismissal and placing it in the Church in which we hold membership.
These things we do covenant and agree to observe and keep sacred in the name of, and by the will of God. Amen.
"To be a teaching and equipping church, ministering to the needs of God's people and the community; equipping members to disciple others, advancing the cause of Christ."
Church Doctrine
The Discipline of the Primitive Baptist Church contains the doctrines, principles, and general organizational structure and operation of Primitive Baptist Churches who voluntarily participate with the National Primitive Baptist Convention USA.
The Discipline of the Primitive Baptist Church defines the church covenant as who we are as the ek klesia, the selected, summoned, called-out religious assembly, separated unto God for His purpose. Inherent in the covenant is the acknowledgement of the sovereignty, election, and predestination of God in choosing those saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ. The covenant is a vow and commitment by the believer to faithfully execute his or her responsibilities to the local church and its members, through love, fellowship, spiritual, and financial support. Of course the fulfillment of this covenant requires the assistance of the paraklete.
Primitive Baptist Church Covenant
For as much as Almighty God by His Grace has been pleased to call us out of darkness into His light, and having been baptized upon a
profession of faith in Christ Jesus, and having given ourselves to the Lord and one another, in a Gospel Church way, we do covenant together by the help of God:
(1) to be governed and guided by a proper Discipline agreeable to the Word of God; (2) to keep up the Discipline of the Church if which we are members in brotherly affection toward each other, (3) to watch over one another, and if need be, in the tender, and affectionate manner, to reprove one another, (4) to attend our church meetings, (5) to not absent ourselves from the communion of the Lord’s Supper without a lawful reason, (6) to pay the tithe and give offerings for the defraying of the church’s expenses, and for the support of the ministry*; and (7) to not irregularly depart from the fellowship of the Church, nor to remove to the bounds of distant churches without a regular letter of dismissal and placing it in the Church in which we hold membership.
These things we do covenant and agree to observe and keep sacred in the name of, and by the will of God. Amen.