Bible Doctrine: The Old and New Testaments of the Bible are the infallible word of God, serving as the highest authority for Christian faith and life. God and the Bible alone are the masters of our conscience, and believers should surpass any commandment that contradicts the Bible or adds to it.
Trinitarian Doctrine: There is one true and living God, eternally existing in three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit have distinct roles but share the same essence and are equally honored. They are inseparable, united as one. The Son reveals the Father, and the Holy Spirit reveals the Son. The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are all worthy of worship and praise. The triune God created, sustains, and governs the universe.
Christology: Jesus Christ is the only begotten Son of God, sent by the Father, conceived by the Holy Spirit, and born of the Virgin Mary. He is truly God and truly man. He lived a sinless life, died on the cross to redeem us from our sins, was raised from the dead by God, ascended to heaven as Lord and Christ, and promised to send the Holy Spirit to the Church.
Anthropology: Humans are dignified because they are created in the image of God. Both men and women are created as the pinnacle of God's creation. The virtues and characteristics of human nature testify that humans are made in the image of God. Due to the fall and sin of Adam, humanity is condemned and subjected to death. Therefore, human beings are in need of redemption, but they are utterly incapable of saving themselves.
Redemption: Salvation is by grace through faith in Jesus. Everyone who believes in the Lord Jesus and makes Him the Lord of their life is saved. Jesus Christ is the only mediator between God and humanity, and it is only through Him that one can come to the Father. God preserves His children in Jesus Christ, and believers should remain steadfast in the true faith.
Pneumatology: The Holy Spirit works to glorify the Lord Jesus Christ. He convicts us of sin and leads us to repentance. He regenerates sinners, baptizes them into union with Christ, making them new creations, and adopts them as heirs of God. He indwells us, illuminates, guides, equips, and empowers us. He helps us understand the Bible, enables us to obey Christ, live out His likeness, serve God, and serve others. Through faith and longing, we can experience the filling and pouring out of the Holy Spirit.
Ecclesiology: Christ is the head of the Church, and the Church is the body of Christ and the household of God. The truth serves as the pillar and foundation of the Church. The Church has a local and universal expression, including present-day churches around the world and the Church composed of past believers who had a genuine faith. The governance of the Church should follow biblical principles, with its spiritual work not subject to secular authorities but submitting to the laws of the land. All believers are priests, and within the Church, brothers and sisters serve as members of one body, each fulfilling their roles. They are united to Christ, establishing themselves in love. God has also established spiritual authority and order in the Church. Believers should submit to the authority and leadership of pastors, work together in accordance with their spiritual gifts, serve the Church in unity, grow in Christ's likeness, and bear witness to Christ through worship, sacraments, fellowship, service, teaching, charity, and missions.
Eschatology: In the last days, Christ will come again to judge the living and the dead. The dead will be resurrected. Believers, through the Holy Spirit, will inherit eternal life and be with God. Unbelievers will be condemned, and a new heaven and a new earth will be established.
Marriage and Family: The family is an institution established by God and serves as the foundational structure of society. Marriage is a lifelong union between one man and one woman, joined together by a covenant. Before God, husbands and wives are equally important as they are both created in the image of God. The marital relationship reflects the relationship between God and His people. Children are blessings and gifts from God, beginning from the moment of conception.
Christians and Social Responsibility: Similar to evangelism, social and political concerns are also the responsibility of Christians. It is a necessary manifestation of love for neighbors and obedience to Christ. Wherever there is sin and injustice, we must boldly condemn them. When people accept Christ, they are born again and enter His kingdom. They must strive to demonstrate God's righteousness in this unjust world and proclaim His justice. The salvation we proclaim should bring about changes in every aspect of our personal and social lives. Faith without works is dead.