Our Beliefs


We are an evangelical church that is independent in governance but voluntarily linked with the Association of Baptist Churches in NSW & ACT. We are united with Christians around the world who uphold the gospel of Jesus Christ.

We believe The Apostles’ Creed, The Nicene Creed and the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith are faithful expressions of the teaching of the Christian Scriptures.

We hold to the Reformation teaching that salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, according to the Scriptures alone, to the glory of God alone.

We hold to the following beliefs, as approved by the 1979 Assembly of Baptist Churches of NSW & ACT, namely:

  1. The Nature and Unity of the Godhead.

    There is one God Who is eternal personal Spirit. He is infinite in power, wisdom, holiness and love. God is Triune in essential being and revealed to us as Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

  2. The Deity and Humanity of Christ.

    Jesus Christ as the second Person of the Godhead is eternally one with God the Father of whose person and glory Jesus is the accurate expression. To become human He was conceived of the Holy Spirit and born of the virgin Mary, so that two whole and perfect natures, the nature of God and human nature, were united in one Person; truly God and truly human.

  3. The Holy Spirit.

    The Holy Spirit as the third Person of the Trinity is eternally one with the Father and the Son yet He is sent by Them to achieve the divine purpose in the world and in the Church.

  4. The Divine Inspiration of the Scriptures.

    The Scriptures, consisting of the sixty-six books of the Old and New Testaments, are the infallible Word of God. They were written by holy people of God inspired by the Holy Spirit and have supreme authority in all matters of faith and conduct.

  5. The Sinfulness of People.

    People were made in the image of and for fellowship with God. By transgression of God’s command humankind fell from fellowship with God and their nature was corrupted. As a consequence all people are spiritually dead under Satan’s dominion and control and subject to God’s wrath and condemnation. Therefore, apart from God’s grace, people are helpless and hopeless.

  6. Christ’s Atonement for Human Sin.

    In order to redeem people from the guilt of sin, Jesus Christ became human and died a sacrificial death as our representative substitute. By His resurrection, God’s acceptance of His atoning death is demonstrated. This atonement is sufficient for the whole world, but effective only in those who received it. The sinner is justified and reconciled to God, not through any personal merit, but solely on the basis of God’s gracious gift of salvation in Jesus Christ received through faith.

  7. The Work of the Holy Spirit in Salvation.

    The ministry of the Holy Spirit is necessary for the acceptance of God’s provision of salvation. The Holy Spirit convinces sinners of their sinfulness, leads them to personal faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour and so brings them to spiritual birth as God’s children and to fellowship in Christ. Working within the life of believers the Holy Spirit makes real the presence of Christ, witnesses to their relationship with God, leads into all truth, bestows gifts for effective service and produces graces for holy living.

  8. The Church.

    The Church is the body of people whom God has separated from the world through faith in Jesus Christ as their Lord and Saviour. All regenerate persons are members of the universal Church of God which takes local form wherever groups of believers unite for worship, fellowship and service in accordance with scriptural principles. All believers are called to priestly ministry in the offering of spiritual sacrifices and sent into the world to be witnesses. God call individuals to positions of oversight and leadership or to special ministries. The Church recognises such by ordaining pastors, commissioning missionaries, appointing deacons and other leaders, following New Testament practice.

  9. Baptism of Believers Only by Immersion.

    Baptism is an ordinance of the Lord Jesus Christ. It is a public declaration of a person’s faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour. In accordance with New Testament Scripture it should be administered only by total immersion which symbolises the believer’s identification with Christ in death, burial and resurrection, the remission of sins and the believer’s dedication of himself to God to live & walk in newness of life.

  10. The Communion.

    The Lord’s Supper is an ordinance of the Lord Jesus Christ instituted by Him to be celebrated with the elements of bread and wine by believers in Christ until the end of the age. It commemorates and declares our thanks for the Lord’s substitutionary death. The celebration of the ordinances express our fellowship with and in the Lord Jesus Christ as members of the Body of which He is the Head.

  11. The Return of the Lord Jesus Christ.

    At the end of this age, according to His promise, Jesus Christ will return personally and visibly in His glory to the earth. The full consummation of the Kingdom of God awaits His return.

  12. The Resurrection of the Dead.

    At the end of the age, there is to be a resurrection both of the righteous and the unrighteous. After death people’s bodies return to dust, but their spirits return immediately to God – the righteous to be with Him & the unrighteous to be reserved for the judgement.

  13. Rewards and Punishments in a Future State.

    God has appointed a day of final judgement for the world. At that time Jesus Christ will judge every person and each will receive reward or punishment according to their deeds. Those judged righteous, in their resurrected and glorified bodies, will receive their reward and will dwell forever in Heaven with the Lord. The unrighteous will be consigned to Hell, the place of everlasting punishment.

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