An independent church is a church that is
self-governing
and self-propagating.
It is
free from any control from outside its membership
including a
denomination or convention.
A Fundamental church is a church that believes
in the fundamentals of the
faith.
The fundamental doctrines of the faith are:
1) The inerrancy of Scripture meaning
Scripture is without error.
2) The virgin birth of Christ.
3) The substitutionary
atonement of Christ.
4) Christ’s
bodily resurrection.
5) Christ’s
bodily return to earth in the second coming.
These beliefs
were reaffirmed because many churches were rejecting these doctrines in the early 1900’s. In more
recent years, fundamentalism has also been associated with separation from
apostasy and worldliness.
A Baptist church is a church which adheres
to all of the following distinctives:
Biblical Authority - The Bible is the final authority for the faith and
practice of
* 2 Tim
Autonomy of the
* Acts 6:1-7 be
controlled by a board,
hierarchical system or another
church.
Priesthood of believers - Every believer can go directly to God
* Heb.
Two Ordinances of the Local Church =
Believer's Baptism
and the Lord's Table.
Believer's Baptism - A
person is baptized by immersion after he places
* Acts
The Lord's Table - The Lord's Table is a symbol of Christ’s
broken body
* 1 Cor.
Individual Soul
*
Saved Church Membership - Only
saved individuals can join the
* 1 Cor. 1:2
local church.
Two Officers of the Local Church - Pastor and Deacons.
* 1 Tim. 3:1-13
Separation of Church and State -
There should not be any organic
* Mat.
*
state. There should not be a
state church or church state.
E-mail: Pastor Todd R. Cook