DOCTRINAL STATEMENT
This declaration of our faith is a synopsis of our faith in God and belief in the life,
death, and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ.
The doctrine of the Church of Christ agrees with the holy scripture. It is not good
enough for us to accept a statement of faith independent of scripture. The totality of
the scripture supports our belief.
Note: God is no respecter of persons, and neither is God's Church. In this
statement; the use of male pronouns also includes women in references to members
of the Church as well as to members of the ministry. There is no male or female in
the work of the Lord, "for [we] are all one in Christ Jesus" (Galations 3:28).

THE FOUNDER-JESUS CHRIST
We believe that Christ Himself instituted His Church and that He received full authority from God
to do so (Mark 9:7). In Matthew 16:18, Jesus tells His disciples that the Church would be built on
Him, and because of this Satan would have no lasting power over it.
THE MOTIVATION-LOVE
The Church is founded on the love of God (John 3:16). This is an unchanging love, a love that cares
tenderly for a person even when she or he is wrong. God's love loves the sinner, but hates the sins
in the person's life. "But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners,
Christ died for us (Romans 5:8).
THE NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH
The Church of Christ Disciples of Christ is a New Testament Church. This does not in any way
preclude our belief in the Old Testament, for it served as a schoolmaster to bring us to Christ. But
after faith is come, we are no longer under a schoolmaster (Galations 3:23-26). We believe the
entire Bible from Genesis to Malachi and Matthew to Revelation; to be the revealed Word of God.
We are a New Testament Church because our salvation, hope, and eternal life came through
Christ Jesus.
THE MEMBERS "DISCIPLES"
We believe that Christ designated a name by which His followers are to be called. That name is
"Disciples" (Matthew 10:42; Luke 14:26; John 8:31). We believe that because Christ chose this
name for His followers, it should be held in reverence.
THE EMBLEM-THE FISH
Among the first Disciples of Christ nearly 2000 years ago, it is said that in the struggle of the
Church with the civil authorities, the early Disciples used the sign of the fish as a secret code to
protect their identity in the midst of their enemies. The Church of Christ Disciples of Christ
carries that same emblem today.
THE PERSONS OF THE GODHEAD
The Doctrine of God
We believe that God created all existence and without God was not anything made. We believe that
there is but one God, who is infinitely perfect, existing externally in three Persons: Father, Son,
and Holy Spirit.
THE WORD OF GOD
We believe that the doctrine of the Church of Christ is scripturally and spiritually based on the
Word of God (Matthew 16:18, Acts 1:8). We believe that the revealed word of God (scripture) is the
only authority by which Disciples of Christ are to be governed. We believe that all claims of
spiritual knowledge must be supported by the Bible). We believe that the word of God is the final
revelation in their faith from God (Isaiah 8:16; Revelation 22:18-19). We believe the word of God is
complete, and was made complete when Christ redeemed us from the sentence of hell by offering
Himself as a ransom for our sins (Romans 5:8).
The word of God is the sword of the Spirit (Heb. 4:12). The Spirit is quick (effective and
fast-acting), powerful (alive and active), sharp (piercing, to the point, dagger sharp), and discerning
(revealing). We believe all scripture is given by inspiration of God (revealed), and is profitable for
doctrine (teaching), for reproof (criticism), for correction (righting wrong or discipline), for
instruction in righteousness (direction for holy living) and (2 Timothy 3:16).
THE DOCTRINE OF JESUS CHRIST
In the Gospel of John, we hear it most directly: "The Word was with God, and the Word was God"
(John 1:1). Christ is not just a man, sent from God (like John the Baptist). He was not just a
prophet or an angel. He is Emmanuel, God with us (Matthew 1:23, John 14:8-11). We believe that
Jesus Christ is the only true Son of God. We believe that Christ was in the creation act with God in
the beginning (John 1:1). We believe that Jesus was incarnated through the giving of birth by a
young virgin named Mary. Jesus came to forgive men and women of sin, heal of sickness, give
abundant life, save of its shortcomings, and to introduce the Holy Spirit. We believe Christ died on
a cross in Calvary, and then He rose from both death and the grave. We believe that Christ is active
in the lives of all who worship Him. We believe that He is preparing a resting place for His Church
(John 14:3).
THE DOCTRINE OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
The Holy Spirit (Holy Ghost) is a Person. The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of God Himself, therefore
the Holy Spirit is someone and not something. Receiving the Holy Spirit brings about conviction,
sanctification, regeneration, adoption, salvation, guidance, comfort, teaching, gifts, fruit, and
eternal life. The Holy Spirit, empowers the believer to manifest the gifts of the Holy Spirit /
working of/ listed in Corinthians 12 and (word of wisdom, word of knowledge, faith, healing,
miracles, prophecy, discerning of spirits, tongue, interpretation of tongue, and the tenth gift, the
gift of love (to which Paul devotes the entire 13th chapter of 1 Corinthians). Believers also gain the
fruit of the spirit and fruit (love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness,
and temperance listed in Galations 5:22-23..
THE ORDINANCES OF THE CHURCH OF CHRIST
THE GREAT COMMISSION
The Church of Christ, Disciples of Christ International recognizes preaching and teaching the
Gospel as its first priority in obedience to the command given to the first disciples by Jesus
Himself. "Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of
the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded
you" (Matthew 28:19-20).
WATER BAPTISM
We believe that if one is to follow the path of righteousness of Jesus Christ, she or he must be
totally submerged under water, which is known as "water baptism." Baptism symbolizes death and
new life in Christ Jesus. "We are buried with Him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was
raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life"
(Romans 6:4).
THE LORD'S SUPPER
The Bread and the Fruit of the Vine
We believe that the observance of the Lord's Supper (Communion) by all believers is essential. The
Lord's Supper symbolizes God's love for us through Christ's suffering and death for our salvation.
We believe that as often as we keep this observance, we show forth (symbolize) His death and
suffering (John 13:15; John 13:1-7; Luke 22:19-20).
FEET WASHING
We believe that, according to scripture, Christ demonstrated one of the greatest acts of humility,
love, and self-sacrifice by lowering Himself to wash His Disciples' feet. While we agree that feet
washing is not in and of itself a prerequisite to salvation, we do believe that all who confess
salvation (baptism of the Holy Spirit) should partake in the ordinance of the washing of one
another's feet.
ON SALVATION AND GRACE
We believe that men and women are carnal and, thereby, sinful. Because we are born in sin, there
needs to be an atoning and redeeming process undertaken between Christ and the individual. We
can only be restored to divine favor through salvation. This redemptive operation, which comes
only through the initiation of the Holy Spirit, is brought about by repentance (a change of heart)
toward God and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ, which brings about conversion and sanctification
(purifying) (Romans 10:8-13).
General Assembly Church of Christ Disciples of Christ, International
Church Doctrine