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Summary of Basic Beliefs of IBC Sofia
Our Summary of Basic Beliefs emphases beliefs generally held by Baptists 
We believe:

  1. in one God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit – co-eternal, co-existent, co-equal and co-operative, as affirmed in Scripture and as summarized in the ancient Christian confessions of faith.*  

  2. that the Bible is inspired by God and is the standard against which all Christian belief and behavior is measured.  

  3. that human beings are incapable of saving themselves and stand in need of God’s gracious love and that Jesus Christ, who is fully God and fully human, has, through His death and resurrection, done everything necessary for us to have a personal one-to-one relationship with God; we begin to experience the benefits of this when we repent from and confess our sin, and commit our lives under the Lordship of Jesus Christ, our only Savior.  

  4. that we prioritize our lives around loving God, our neighbors and ourselves that the world around us might know we are disciples of Jesus Christ

  5. that we, in response to the Great Commission we are being sent out and given the task of making disciples – disciplined followers of Jesus Christ – from among all ethnic groups (nations).  

  6. that each local church is an autonomous assembly of believing disciples responsible to discern the mind of Christ for that body of Christ - in the light of Scripture, with the leading of the Holy Spirit, and under the Lordship of Christ.

  7. that Christ has, according to the Scriptures, instituted two church ordinances for believers: 

    • believer’s baptism as an act of obedience and an expression of a personal commitment to Christian discipleship. The baptism of the believer into and under water “in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit” is symbolic of the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ; the end of an old way of life; and the beginning of a new life in Christ. It affirms the Holy Spirit’s work that is already experienced by the believer and this public baptism is an outward visible sign of the ongoing and life-long sanctifying work of the Holy Spirit; and 

    • communion of the Lord’s Table as a repeated and frequent reminder of our communal life in Christ, whose death we remember, whose resurrection we celebrate, and whose return we eagerly await.  

  8. that church membership is for those who can testify personally of God’s saving grace.  

  9. that each local church is to model a better way of life according to the principles of the Kingdom of God. Because a Christian disciple’s first and highest loyalty is to God, so also each church, while respecting those secular laws not in conflict with the commands of God, should be free from state control. 

  10. that in every country all people should be entitled to the freedom of religious expression, while respecting the laws of that country and the beliefs of others.  

  11. that we as an IBC church cooperate in mission with God, with each other, and with other like-minded Christian churches and organizations: locally, nationally, and internationally - so that the world may believe. 

As a church aligned with the International Baptist Convention we celebrate and affirm our unity in diversity as part of the worldwide body of Christ. We seek no uniformity in worship or service but are “many faces, many places, one message” not restricted by national or cultural bounds. We live and serve together here on earth in anticipation of our future celebration and service of God in Glory with the redeemed of every nation and generation. 

 

*This refers to the Trinitarian formulae of the Apostles’ Creed and the Nicene Creed.

Some relevant scriptures:

Matthew 28:18-20, John 20:21-22, John 17:21, Revelation 7:7-12

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