Statement of Faith

1.
We believe in the triune God of the Bible (Matthew 3.16-17; 28.19; 1 Peter
1.2): God, the Father; Christ Jesus, the Son; and the Holy Spirit, the
Comforter (John 14.16).
2. We believe in the deity of Jesus Christ (John 1.1-18;
20.28) and in His virgin birth (Matthew 1.18-25), His sinless life (Hebrews
4.15), His miracles (the Gospels), His vicarious and atoning death
through His shed blood (Hebrews 9.11-14), His bodily resurrection
(Matthew 28.6; Luke 24.46), His ascension to the right hand of God the
Father (Acts 1.9-11), and His personal return in power and glory (Hebrews
9.28; 2 Peter 3.10-13).
3. We believe the Bible is the inspired, authoritative, and
only inerrant written Word of God (2 Timothy 3.16-17; 2 Peter 1.20-21).
4. We believe in the sanctity of human life from conception to
natural death (Psalm 139.13-16). This conviction is an extension of our
understanding that human beings are whole persons created in the image of God (Genesis
1.26-27) with three interwoven and essential aspects to their existence -
physical [body or soma in biblical Greek], psychological [soul or psyche],
and spiritual [spirit or pneumo] (1 Thessalonians 5.23). We
further believe that we are all born with a fallen nature which, apart from the
intimate personal relationship with our Creator we were designed to develop and
rely on, is prone to repeated sin (Romans 3.23) and ultimately to
absolute death (Romans 6.23).
5. We believe that God loves all people and desires each one
to come to know Him personally by being "born anew" through
"water and the Spirit" (John 3.1-21), accepting Jesus as
their Lord and Savior, receiving His free gift of eternal life (Romans 6.23),
and being filled with His Holy Spirit (Acts 2.38-39).
6. We believe that God seeks to seal with His Holy Spirit (John
16.12-15) those who have committed their lives to Christ (Ephesians 1.13)
and then to lead, guide, enable, and empower them (John 14.26) through
the indwelling person (John 14.16-17), imparted gifts (1 Corinthians
12), and power of the Holy Spirit (Acts 1.8).
7. We believe in living exemplary Christian lives in right
relationship with others (Ephesians 4.1-6) through the power of His Holy
Spirit (Galatians 5.16-26), abandoning our lives to Christ by seeking
first the Kingdom of God and his righteousness (Matthew 6.33), sharing
the Gospel with others (Matthew 28.18-20), and allowing every phase of
our lives to come under his Lordship (Ephesians 5.21-6.9).
8. We believe we are called by Christ to make a foundational
commitment to identify with the poor, oppressed and afflicted in their struggles
(Isaiah 58.6-12). To that end we are all called to minister to those who
are hungry, thirsty, ill-clothed or housed, lonely, in prison or needy in any
significant way, for it is in such service that we are privileged to be used by
God to express His love for all people (Matthew 25.31-46).
Traditional Creeds
We embrace the
traditional orthodox creeds that have been passed down through the ages in the church, the
Apostles' Creed and the Nicene Creed.
Foundational
Principles
We affirm the foundational principles upon which our medical outreach work is done through Grace
Family Medicine.