WHAT WE BELIEVE
Faith Matters – Truth Matters
Faith Matters
Truth Matters
Our basic Christian belief, the position the congregation takes, is that of the Scriptures. Which is that an individual is only saved through faith in Jesus Christ; that He alone has done what is necessary for us to be saved; that the faith and trust in Him that we have comes as a gift to us from God by the Holy Spirit; that the Bible is the infallible Word of God by which He reveals to us everything we need to know about Him, about salvation and its means, and about how to live as a faithful Christian; and therefore because all comes to us from God, then God rightly and properly gets all the glory for our justification, salvation, and sanctification.
Our basic Christian belief, the position the congregation takes, is that of the Scriptures. Which is that an individual is only saved through faith in Jesus Christ; that He alone has done what is necessary for us to be saved; that the faith and trust in Him that we have comes as a gift to us from God by the Holy Spirit; that the Bible is the infallible Word of God by which He reveals to us everything we need to know about Him, about salvation and its means, and about how to live as a faithful Christian; and therefore because all comes to us from God, then God rightly and properly gets all the glory for our justification, salvation, and sanctification.
Countess of Huntingdon Connexion 15 Articles
Our congregation has two elements as the basis of faith. One is the 39 Articles of the United Church of England and Ireland, 1571. The other is the 15 Articles of faith of the Countess of Huntingdon Connexion, which, less commonly used, or available, are as follows. The Fifteen Articles were drawn up in 1783 and read at the first ordination of the Connexion. In 1793 they were enrolled in Chancery as a schedule to Cheshunt College trust deed, from which this copy (Cheshunt MS. C16/3) is taken.
Our congregation has two elements as the basis of faith. One is the 39 Articles of the United Church of England and Ireland, 1571. The other is the 15 Articles of faith of the Countess of Huntingdon Connexion, which, less commonly used, or available, are as follows. The Fifteen Articles were drawn up in 1783 and read at the first ordination of the Connexion. In 1793 they were enrolled in Chancery as a schedule to Cheshunt College trust deed, from which this copy (Cheshunt MS. C16/3) is taken.