Confession
of Faith in a Mennonite Perspective, 1995
Mennonite Church USA
Summary Statement
1. We believe that God exists
and is pleased with all who draw near by faith. We worship the
one holy and loving God who is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit eternally.
God has created all things visible and invisible, has brought
salvation and new life to humanity through Jesus Christ, and
continues to sustain the church and all things until the end
of the age.
2. We believe in Jesus Christ
, the Word of God become flesh. He is the Savior of the world,
who has delivered us from the dominion of sin and reconciled
us to God by his death on a cross. He was declared to be Son
of God by his resurrection from the dead. He is the head of the
church, the exalted Lord, the Lamb who was slain, coming again
to reign with God in glory.
3. We believe in the Holy Spirit
, the eternal Spirit of God, who dwelled in Jesus Christ, who
empowers the church, who is the source of our life in Christ,
and who is poured out on those who believe as the guarantee of
redemption.
4. We believe that all Scripture
is inspired by God through the Holy Spirit for instruction in
salvation and training in righteousness. We accept the Scriptures
as the Word of God and as the fully reliable and trustworthy
standard for Christian faith and life. Led by the Holy Spirit
in the church, we interpret Scripture in harmony with Jesus Christ.
5. We believe that God has created
the heavens and the earth and all that is in them, and that God
preserves and renews what has been made. All creation has its
source outside itself and belongs to the Creator. The world has
been created good because God is good and provides all that is
needed for life.
6. We believe that God has created
human beings in the divine image. God formed them from the dust
of the earth and gave them a special dignity among all the works
of creation. Human beings have been made for relationship with
God, to live in peace with each other, and to take care of the
rest of creation.
7. We confess that, beginning
with Adam and Eve, humanity has disobeyed God, given way to the
tempter, and chosen to sin . All have fallen short of the Creator's
intent, marred the image of God in which they were created, disrupted
order in the world, and limited their love for others. Because
of sin, humanity has been given over to the enslaving powers
of evil and death.
8. We believe that, through Jesus
Christ, God offers salvation from sin and a new way of life.
We receive God's salvation when we repent and accept Jesus Christ
as Savior and Lord. In Christ, we are reconciled with God and
brought into the reconciling community. We place our faith in
God that, by the same power that raised Christ from the dead,
we may be saved from sin to follow Christ and to know the fullness
of salvation.
9. We believe that the church
is the assembly of those who have accepted God's offer of salvation
through faith in Jesus Christ. It is the new community of disciples
sent into the world to proclaim the reign of God and to provide
a foretaste of the church's glorious hope. It is the new society
established and sustained by the Holy Spirit.
10. We believe that the mission
of the church is to proclaim and to be a sign of the kingdom
of God. Christ has commissioned the church to make disciples
of all nations, baptizing them, and teaching them to observe
all things he has commanded.
11. We believe that the baptism
of believers with water is a sign of their cleansing from sin.
Baptism is also a pledge before the church of their covenant
with God to walk in the way of Jesus Christ through the power
of the Holy Spirit. Believers are baptized into Christ and his
body by the Spirit, water, and blood.
12. We believe that the Lord's
Supper is a sign by which the church thankfully remembers the
new covenant which Jesus established by his death. In this communion
meal, the church renews its covenant with God and with each other
and participates in the life and death of Jesus Christ, until
he comes.
13. We believe that in washing
the feet of his disciples, Jesus calls us to serve one another
in love as he did. Thus we acknowledge our frequent need of cleansing,
renew our willingness to let go of pride and worldly power, and
offer our lives in humble service and sacrificial love.
14. We practice discipline in
the church as a sign of God's offer of transforming grace. Discipline
is intended to liberate erring brothers and sisters from sin,
and to restore them to a right relationship with God and to fellowship
in the church. The practice of discipline gives integrity to
the church's witness in the world.
15. We believe that ministry
is a continuation of the work of Christ, who gives gifts through
the Holy Spirit to all believers and empowers them for service
in the church and in the world. We also believe that God calls
particular persons in the church to specific leadership ministries
and offices. All who minister are accountable to God and to the
community of faith.
16. We believe that the church
of Jesus Christ is one body with many members, ordered in such
a way that, through the one Spirit, believers may be built together
spiritually into a dwelling place for God.
17. We believe that Jesus Christ
calls us to discipleship , to take up our cross and follow him.
Through the gift of God's saving grace, we are empowered to be
disciples of Jesus, filled with his Spirit, following his teachings
and his path through suffering to new life. As we are faithful
to his way, we become conformed to Christ and separated from
the evil in the world.
18. We believe that to be a disciple
of Jesus is to know life in the Spirit . As the life, death,
and resurrection of Jesus Christ takes shape in us, we grow in
the image of Christ and in our relationship with God. The Holy
Spirit is active in individual and in communal worship, leading
us deeper into the experience of God.
19. We believe that God intends
human life to begin in families and to be blessed through families.
Even more, God desires all people to become part of the church,
God's family. As single and married members of the church family
give and receive nurture and healing, families can grow toward
the wholeness that God intends. We are called to chastity and
to loving faithfulness in marriage.
20. We commit ourselves to tell
the truth , to give a simple yes or no, and to avoid the swearing
of oaths.
21. We believe that everything
belongs to God, who calls the church to live in faithful stewardship
of all that God has entrusted to us, and to participate now in
the rest and justice which God has promised.
22. We believe that peace is
the will of God. God created the world in peace, and God's peace
is most fully revealed in Jesus Christ, who is our peace and
the peace of the whole world. Led by the Holy Spirit, we follow
Christ in the way of peace, doing justice, bringing reconciliation,
and practicing nonresistance, even in the face of violence and
warfare.
23. We believe that the church
is God's holy nation, called to give full allegiance to Christ
its head and to witness to every nation, government, and society
about God's saving love.
24. We place our hope in the
reign of God and its fulfillment in the day when Christ will
come again in glory to judge the living and the dead. He will
gather his church, which is already living under the reign of
God. We await God's final victory, the end of this present age
of struggle, the resurrection of the dead, and a new heaven and
a new earth. There the people of God will reign with Christ in
justice, righteousness, and peace for ever and ever.
Adopted by the delegates of Mennonite
Church General Assembly, and of the General Conference Mennonite
Church Triennial Session, July 28, 1995, Wichita, Kansas.
Mennonite Church USA,
formed by the merger of these two groups, has adopted this confession
as its statement of faith. Copyright © 1995 by Herald Press
Scottdale PA 15683. Used by permission. Order print copies of
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