Statement of Beliefs

Statement of Beliefs

of Kansas City Church of God Ministries

Adopted July 6th, 2006

Purpose: Following is the Statement of Beliefs for the Kansas City Church of God Ministries.

GOD

God is the supreme creator and sustainer of the entire universe who is eternal, all present, and all powerful. God is a single spirit family presently consisting of God the Father and Jesus, the Christ, His Son. God is a loving, kind, and merciful being who is sharing His magnificent and eternal existence by reproducing Himself through mankind.

Psalm 19:1, Psalm 50: 6-7; Isaiah 44:6; Nehemiah 9:6,16-17; John 1:12-13; John 3:16; Romans 1:20; Colossians 1:16; Hebrews 1:1-2; 1John 3:1-2

BIBLE

The entire Bible is the divinely inspired Word of God which contains His plan of salvation, and the record of His participation in history. The Bible is God’s method of revealing knowledge that man cannot discover for himself; the foundation of knowledge and the guidebook of life. God’s written Word, is revealed in two parts, the Old and New Testaments. Together, they form the basis of Christianity as taught by the church and as practiced by the true Christian.

Deuteronomy 8:3; Matthew 4:4; Luke 4:4; John 17:17; 2Timothy 3:16-17; 2Peter 1:20

JESUS, THE CHRIST

Jesus of Nazareth is the Christ, the Son of God and the Son of man. He is the Messiah who was prophesied in the Old Testament and described in the New Testament as being fully human and fully divine. He has existed throughout eternity as the “Word” and is the second member of the God family. He divested Himself of His power and His majesty, to become a human being in order to live a perfect life, thereby re-qualifying for eternal life, but then died anyway as a sacrifice for the sins of all mankind as our loving and merciful Savior. He was then resurrected and ascended to heaven to become our Lord and High Priest. Jesus, the Christ will return to earth to establish the Kingdom of God where He will rule as King of kings with His saints as co- rulers forever.

Deuteronomy 18:15; Matthew 16:15-17; John 1:1-14, John 3:16; Acts 2:32-33; Romans 5:8; Philippians 2:7; Hebrews 4:14-15; Revelation 1:13-16

THE HOLY SPIRIT

The Holy Spirit is the spiritual extension of God, containing the essence, power and mind of God. God uses His Holy Spirit to beget Christians as His sons and daughters. The Holy Spirit spiritually strengthens Christians, converting their minds to be more like God’s mind. The Holy Spirit also serves as an earnest or guarantee of future eternal life.

Acts 1:8, Acts 2:38; Romans 8:9, 14; Ephesians 1:13-14; Romans 8:16;

MANKIND

Humans have no inherent immortality as flesh and blood physical beings; however, they can receive eternal life as a free gift from our loving and merciful creator God. Although mankind was created by God as flesh and blood, He did so in His own image. He added a spiritual component to mankind’s brain to create the human mind.

Genesis 1:26-2; Job 32:8; 1Corinthians 2:11; 1John 5:11-13

ANGELIC REALM

The angels were created by God as powerful spirit beings then used by God as His agents and messengers. These spirit beings also function as ministering spirits, helping mankind attain salvation and have done so since man’s creation. Like mankind, angels also have free moral agency. Although angels were created to help God, some of them, led by Satan the devil, rebelled against God and His government. Their rebellious acts caused them to be transformed into demons.

Psalm 91:11-12; Ephesians 6:12; Hebrews 1:7

SALVATION

The penalty for sin is death, but salvation is the means by which God saves mankind from the penalty of sin so that he may be given eternal life. Working through His Son, Jesus, the Christ, the salvation process includes one’s calling, repentance, baptism, justification, receiving of the Holy Spirit, and then living a life of faith and obedience, and finally, birth into God’s Kingdom as a spirit being. Salvation is a gift freely given through grace by God, with our ultimate reward given according to our works.

Matthew 16:27; John 3:16-17; Romans 6:23; Ephesians 2:8-9; Hebrews 6:1-2

FAITH

Faith is the absolute knowledge that God exists and that He can and will fulfill His promises. Faith is necessary for salvation, of which, the basic elements are courage, action, and risk.

Romans 1:17, Romans 10:17; Ephesians 3:17; Hebrews 11:1-2; James 2:22-24

REPENTANCE

Repentance is the act of acknowledging one’s sins, and then resolving to fully obey God and then is manifested by positive change. It begins when God opens a person’s mind to see himself in comparison with God and His law. True repentance is the first step toward reconciliation with God, and therefore ultimate salvation.

Acts 2:38, Acts 3:19-21, Acts 8:22; 1John 3:4

BAPTISM

Baptism is a ceremony, symbolizing the renunciation of the past sinful way of life, the burial of the old man in a watery grave, and the emergence of a new, Spirit-led person living with Christ’s mind and following in His footsteps. The ceremony can only take place after true repentance and acceptance of Christ’s sacrifice, then by full immersion in the symbolic watery grave. After this ceremony, and as a result of all these actions, one receives the baptism of the Holy Spirit through the laying on of hands.

Matthew 3:13-16; Acts 2:38; Romans 6:1-8; Colossians 2:12

LAYING ON OF HANDS

The laying on of hands is an act performed for the receiving of God’s Holy Spirit after baptism, at ordinations, anointing of the sick, or for other special purposes.

Matthew 19:13-15; Acts 6:5-6, Acts 8:17-18, Acts 13:3; 1Timothy 4:14; Hebrews 6:2

KINGDOM OF GOD

The Kingdom of God is the government of God ruled by the family of God. It will be the world ruling government set up by Jesus Christ upon His return. Jesus, the Christ will be the King of Kings and will rule for all eternity with the resurrected spirit-composed saints ruling with Him. In the New Testament, the Kingdom of God is referred to as a “mystery”. It was first preached and explained by Christ, then by His church. The Kingdom of God will be established on earth for a thousand years following Christ’s return. It shall be complete when New Jerusalem and God the Father come down out of heaven to dwell on the New Earth.

Mark 4:11; Revelation 5:10, Revelation 20:4, Revelation 21:1-3, 7, 10

GOSPEL

The gospel is the message preached by Jesus, the Christ and His church about the history of Jesus, the Christ and the future coming Kingdom of God to be established by Jesus, the Christ, the restoration of God’s government on earth, and how mankind can enter that Kingdom and government. It includes the message of what Jesus, the Christ has done in the past, is doing now, and shall do. Ultimately, it is the message of the entire Old and New Testaments. The primary purpose and commission of God’s church is to “Go ye therefore, and teach [make disciples of] all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.”

Matthew 3:2, Matthew 24:14, Matthew 28:19-20; Mark 1:15; Luke 24:47

RESURRECTIONS

The hope of all mankind and the promise to the Christian is that they will be resurrected from the dead. The Bible refers to four resurrections. (1) the resurrection of Jesus, the Christ, the firstborn of God and man from the dead to become the pioneer of our salvation; (2) the resurrection of the saints at the return of Jesus, the Christ when the true believers shall become spirit-composed members of God’s family. This is called the “first resurrection” (3) the resurrection of all who have ever died without having understood God’s way, back to physical life for their first opportunity for salvation; (4) the resurrection of those who have refused to repent and have rejected God’s way and are called the incorrigibly wicked, to be consumed in the lake of fire. This is called the “second death”.

John 5:28-29; Acts 2:32; Romans 8:11; 1Corinthians 15:20; 1Thessalonians 4:13-17; Revelation 20:4-6, Revelation 13-14

JUDGMENT

The time of a man or woman’s judgment begins at the time they are presented with an opportunity for

Salvation, being called of God, and continues through their life and ends upon their death.  At Christ’s return they are either changed to spirit, or not.  An innumerable multitude will qualify for God’s Kingdom and will inherit eternal life, but those who choose to reject God’s way will suffer the second death and be consumed in the lake of fire.

Matthew 13:49-50, Matthew 25:34; 1Peter 4:17; Revelation 20:15, Revelation 21:8

LAW OF GOD

The law of God is a perfect expression of God’s love toward man. It is a good, right, and perfect system of eternal directives and principles that reflects God’s character and love. God’s law teaches mankind how to properly worship God, how to love his fellowman, how to live an abundant life, and how to prepare for an eternal spiritual life as a full member of the family of God. The law of God is taught in both the Old and the New Testaments. It requires both physical actions and spiritual convictions.

John 14:15, 21; Romans 7:12; 1John 5:2-3

BIBLICAL COVENANTS

Both the Old and New Testaments record that God made certain specific “contracts” or promises called “covenants” with mankind. These covenants define the terms of God’s relationship with individuals and groups in various circumstances and eras throughout mankind’s history. The best known covenants were made with the physical nation of Israel. That covenant was re-established as the New Covenant with “better promises” and will be fully confirmed with spiritual Israel after the return of Jesus, the Christ. The New Covenant makes God’s law even more relevant by expanding it to include one’s mental attitude and spiritual intent. It also applies to the New Testament church from the time of the original apostles.

Matthew 5:21-22; 2Timothy 3:15-16; Hebrews 8:6-13

TEN COMMANDMENTS

The Ten Commandments were revealed by God to Moses who then codified them. They were then ratified and magnified by Christ, as the perfect expression of God’s love. They are the foundation of all biblical teaching and much of man’s law. They show mankind how to express love toward God and his fellowman, and are consequently the focal point of Christian life.

Exodus 20:1-17; Deuteronomy 5; Matthew 5:17-19; Romans 13:10; 1Corinthians 7:19; Revelation 12:17, Revelation 22:14

SABBATH

The seventh-day Sabbath was instituted at creation. It is to be taught and kept holy in accordance with the biblical instruction. The Sabbath was reaffirmed to Israel as a part of the covenant at Sinai, and taught by Jesus, the Christ, who is the Messenger of the New Covenant. The keeping of the Sabbath is fundamental to a Christian’s relationship with God.

Genesis 2:2-3; Exodus 16, Exodus 20:8-11, Exodus 31:12-17; Mark 2:27-28; Luke 4:16

ANNUAL HOLY DAYS

The seven annual holy days or “appointed feasts” depict God’s plan of salvation for mankind. They are ordained by God and were kept by the ancient Israelites. Keeping the holy days have been continued by the

early New Testament Christians and are still kept today by modern day Christians. The seven annual Holy days kept by God’s Church are the New Testament Passover, Feast of Unleavened Bread, Pentecost (Feast of Weeks), Feast of Trumpets, Day of Atonement, Feast of Tabernacles, and the Last Great Day.

Leviticus 23; Zechariah 14:16; John 7;8-10; Acts 2:1, Acts 12:3, Acts 20:6, 16, Acts 27:9; 1Corinthians 5:8 1Corinthians 16:8

TITHING

Tithing is a private matter between the individual and God because it is an act of worship. It is not the job of the church to “enforce” or “police” tithing, but simply teaches the responsibility to tithe. Each individual has the responsibility to “honor the Lord with his substance and with the firstfruits of all his increase.” Tithing and free will offerings are the method by which the gospel is proclaimed to the world.   Malachi 3:8-10; Matthew 6:21, Matthew 23:23;  2Corinthians 9:7

SIN

Sin is the transgression of God’s law. It is failing to meet the standards set by the character of Jesus, the Christ. The penalty for sin is death in the lake of fire, but all sin can be completely forgiven by God, who desires that all men be saved. God forgives sin upon the repentance of the sinner. God therefore accepts the shed blood and sacrifice of Jesus, the Christ as payment in full for the penalty of a person’s repented of sins.

Romans 6:23; Ephesians 4:32; Colossians 1:14; 1John 3:4

THE CHRISTIAN

A true Christian is one who has repented of past sins, was baptized, and in whom the Holy Spirit now dwells.

Romans 8:9; 1Corinthians 12:13

THE CHRISTIAN FAMILY

The core of a stable society is the family and the marriage relationship is the basis of the family. Although men and women’s roles are clearly defined in the Bible, both have equal spiritual potential before God. The husband, wife and children form the family that is the primary physical analogy of God’s plan for mankind. Therefore, marriage, child rearing and the family are given a preeminent place in the teachings of the Bible and the church.

Exodus 20:12; Malachi 4:5-6, Ephesians 5:22-29, Ephesians 6:1-3; 1Peter 3:7

HEALING

Divine healing is a miracle and gift of God. He may bestow it in His mercy and love upon those who call upon Him in time of need, but often, according to their faith. The healings of Jesus, the Christ described in the Bible depict and represent His power to express compassion, to forgive sin, and ultimately, to resurrect the dead and eventually to establish the Kingdom of God here on earth.

Matthew 9:1-7, Matthew 9:28-29; James 5:14-15

THE CHURCH OF GOD

The church is the spiritual body of Christ. Physically, it is a group of persons called out by God and

Impregnated with His Holy Spirit. As a spiritual body, the church is made up of baptized, Spirit-led people scattered all over the world.  The true Church of God does not consist of one individual organization, or denomination, but instead is the one spiritual organism called, “THE CHURCH OF GOD;” and that the bible name for each local assembly is “THE CHURCH OF GOD,” and considered collectively, THE CHURCHES OF GOD.”  The mission of the Church in this time is to preach the Gospel (Good News) of the coming KINGDOM OF GOD, to reconcile to God, and to save, through Christ, such people as are now called; and to minister to the Church of God, strengthening and edifying the brethren in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.

1Corinthians 12:12-14, 27; Colossians 3:15

MILITARY SERVICE

Although the Kansas City Church of God Ministries supports the world’s military through prayer, we believe a Christian should not serve in the military , and that God’s Word describes a clear difference between serving in an army that is created and ordained by God, and one that belongs to this world’s governments. A Christian serving in the United States military, or any other World government military, surrenders their control of being able to keep God’s weekly Sabbaths and Annual Holy Days, and in wartime may be ordered to kill an enemy by his superiors. The commandments of God speak against murder, and the only allowances for killing were in keeping with God’s commands.  God’s Word does allow for accidental killing, but this would not cover the killing of one’s enemies in war, unless it is a war ordained by God and is accomplished with an army created by God.   God’s Word teaches us to love our enemies, and to pray for those who persecute us.

Exodus 20:13; Deuteronomy 4:41-42; Deuteronomy 20; Matthew 5:43-45; John 18:36

JURY DUTY

The Kansas City Church of God Ministries teaches that members should not be available for serving on a jury.  God’s Word teaches that we are to be good citizens in the nation we live in and, so far as possible, to obey its laws.  His Holy Word also teaches that we are to keep and observe the commandments of God.  Occasionally, however, we believe that man’s laws may be in conflict with God’s laws.  In such a case the Apostle Peter instructs us that we are to obey God first rather than man.       In the case of jury duty, instructions in judging a judicial matter in this society may require us to violate our consciences, and also our understanding as to how the Bible tells us to judge a matter.  In fact, in most cases, we believe the Bible tells us not to judge a matter at all.  Therefore in order to avoid being put in such an untenable position, we elect not to serve on juries.  A letter of exemption is available for members of God’s Churches.

John 5:30; Luke 6:37; Matthew 7:1-3; Acts 5:29; Romans 12:1,2; James 4:4; 1John 2:15-16