CAMACOP Articles of Faith



Article One. The Word of God
The Bible, composed of the Canonical books of the Old and New Testaments, is God’s revelation, and, as originally given, is the fully and verbally inspired Word of God. It is without error in all that it affirms, and constitutes the ultimate authority for faith and practice.

Since the Scriptures are the ultimate and decisive standard of faith, all creeds, theological teachings and traditions are subordinate to them.

Article Two. Concerning God
A. The One True God. There is only one true and living God, eternal, almighty, unchangeable, holy, faithful, and gracious. He is perfect in his character and in all his ways. As a self-communicating being, he has revealed himself as the sovereign Creator upholder and provider of all things, but above all, as the saving God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.

B. The Triune God. The one true God is revealed in the Scriptures as God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit, the three distinctions within the Godhead. These three persons share one divine nature: hence, they are not three gods, but one: co-eternal, co-substantial and co-equal.

Article Three. Jesus Christ
Jesus Christ is true God and man. He suffered as a substitutionary sacrifice to provide eternal salvation for mankind. He was buried and on the third day He rose again, ascended into heaven where he is now seated on God’s right hand, ruling over all things and interceding for us as advocate and highest priest, until he comes again to establish His kingdom upon the earth.

Article Four. The Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit is a Divine Person, the Executive of the Godhead; the comforter who indwells, guides and empowers the believers for victorious, and effective service. He calls and keeps the church in faith and holiness, and convicts the world concerning sin, righteousness and judgment.

Article Five. Man, Sin and Guilt
Man was created in the image and likeness of God; hence, he is of infinite worth and dignity. Through disobedience, he fell into sin and incurred physical and spiritual death.

Article Six. Salvation
Salvation is by grace through redemption provided by the Lord Jesus Christ and received by faith in Him. God elected individual to be born-again for repentance from sin and the exercise of faith in Christ, the believer is justified in God’s sight, adopted into God’s household and united in Christ.

Article Seven. The Church
The church is a community of believers from all cultures, tribes and languages. It is called to belong to Christ, to confess and proclaim His Lordship among peoples. Thus the church is commissioned to: (1) make disciples of all nations and integrate them into local congregations; (2) proclaim the uniqueness and finality of Christ; (3) manifest God’s sovereign rule by proclaiming the Gospel through acts of justice, righteousness, mercy and peace. The Sacraments/ Ordinances to be observed are Baptism and the Lord’s Supper.Baptism symbolizes the believer’s identification with Christ in His death and resurrection, and expresses his resolve to die to sin, self and the world and be loyal to Christ.The Lord’s Supper is a proclamation of Christ’s death, a remembrance of the Lord and a renewal of commitment of the participants.

Article Eight. The Ministry
The whole church is commissioned to continue and fulfill the mission of the risen Christ. All believers are called to witness to the saving grace in Christ and to serve the body of believers through the exercise of spiritual gifts. Believers serve God within the church and in the world through their earthly occupations and stations in life.

Within the ministry of the whole people of God, Christ has called those who are set apart to preach the Gospel, shepherd the flock of believers, and to administer the Sacraments. In this special ministry are those who are set apart through ordination to perform a variety of ministerial functions in the church.

Article Nine. Sanctification and the Power for Service
The experience of sanctification is the highest point in the believers search for a holy and useful life for God, and is wrought after the experience of conversion as the believers consecrates his fully to God’s will. However, he must constantly walk in God’s light, obeying him explicitly so that he may continually experience the fullness and power of the Holy Spirit.

Article Ten. Divine Healing and Health
In his mercy, power and sovereign will, God can heal the sick for his glory and for the spiritual benefit of the healed person. There is a close connection between physical, emotional and spiritual health and full obedience to the will of God.

There is also a close relation between forgiveness of sin and the healing of the body. Thus, based on the atoning death of Jesus Christ, the believer can trust God for the healing of his body. The anointing with oil and praying for the sick by the elders of the church, as set forth in the fifth chapter of James, is to be practiced.

Article Eleven. Christian Hope and the Life to Come
The Christian hope is founded on the anticipation that God our Father will accomplish his eternal purpose in history and brings all things to their consummation in Christ. In the end, articles of faithChrist will come personally and visibly to establish God’s rule over all things. He will ultimately overcome evil, death, sorrow and pain.

At his coming, Christ will call believers to eternal life that they may enjoy his presence and reign with him forever. On the other hand, unbelievers will be judged for their sins and suffer everlasting punishment.

This hope, sealed by the Holy Spirit in our hearts, is a holy motive for consecrated living and faithful stewardship of earthly possessions.




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