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Theological
Position
- Modified Calvinism: Our
theology has been referred to as medium,
somewhere between Calvinism and Arminianism.
- Moderate and Middle-of-the-road:
We do not run to extremes, nor are we fanatic in theology, attitudes,
or practices. Some of our congregations are more conservative while
others are more liberal and we are fine with that.
- Diversity: Members reflect
many denominational and theological backgrounds and concepts. We are
tolerant and accepting of different notions. We are not dogmatic.
However, we have an official creed in our Confession of Faith
to which we require loyalty on the part of ministers and church
officers. It is a guide for instruction and for publications.
- Evangelical: We are
evangelical. We believe salvation comes through faith in Jesus Christ
and that we have been commissioned to preach this good news to all the
world.
- A Mixture of Traditionalism and Openness:
We attempt to conserve established traditions while at the same time we
try to adapt our methods and message to the present day.
Some
Basic Beliefs
- The Trinity: We
believe in God as Creator and Caretaker; in Jesus Christ as divine
Savior and Lord; and in the Holy Spirit as God present and at work
everywhere in creation.
- Sin and Salvation:
Human beings disobey God, like Adam and Eve, and are in need of
spiritual rebirth. God initiates salvation, sending the Holy Spirit to
all persons, calling them to repentance and faith. They have a choice
of acceptance or rejection. "Whoever believes" is redeemed. We are not,
nor have we ever been, Predestinarian. Persons are set into right
relations with God by faith, and not by works. Salvation is a gift of
God's grace, not something earned or merited. Once God makes covenant
with persons, and they with God, they will never totally fall from the
state of grace, nor withdraw permanently from God. God never forsakes
them, and continually works to maintain the relationship.
- Christian Growth:
Beginning Christians are like babes in Christ, they have only just been
born. All Christians need to grow continually throughout their years in
capacity to receive God's grace, and in the ability to live the
Christian life.
- The Bible: The holy
scriptures are the infallible rule of faith and practice, the
authoritative guide for Christian living. The holy scriptures are the
66 books contained in the Old and New Testaments. We recognize that
while the scriptures are infallible their translation from ancient
languages is subject to human limitations. We do not limit ourselves to
any one translation of the Bible but seek always for a deeper
understanding of God's word.
- The Church: The
Cumberland Presbyterian Church considers itself to be a part of the
Holy Universal Church, consisting of all who have made covenant with
God through Jesus Christ, We are not sectarian. We are one of the many
communions who belong to God.
- The Sacraments: The
Sacraments are celebrations of the covenant in which Christ
mysteriously is present and active. We accept two Sacraments, Baptism
and the Lord's Supper or Holy Communion. Through God's presence, work,
and will, they are made effective. The elements of water, fruit of the
vine, and bread are signs and symbols and remain what they are. The
Sacraments are not essential to salvation but are necessary means of
grace. The Sacraments are central to Christian worship.
- Death and
Resurrection: We do not believe in the natural immortality
of the soul.
Eternal life is a gift from God through the resurrection of Jesus
Christ from the dead. We are raised with him through our conversion.
Eternal life is a living relation with God (John 17:3) which continues
more completely after death when full redemption shall be ours in the
resurrection of the body.
- End of Days: The
Cumberland Presbyterian Church accepts what the Bible says about heaven
and hell, though the Confession of Faith speaks but
briefly about them.
There is a divergence of opinions concerning these concepts. There is
no full statement in the Confession of Faith
about the Last Days and
the Second Coming of Christ. No speculation is done about the time and
manner of these events. However, Cumberland Presbyterians declare in
the final words of the Confession of Faith,
"in the consummation of
history, at the coming of Jesus Christ, the kingdoms of the world shall
become the kingdom of the Lord Jesus Christ, and he shall reign forever
and ever."
*Adapted from the tract Who Are Cumberland Presbyterians?
by T. V. Warnick and Morris Pepper.
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