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Sundays 10am Equipping Hr. – 11am Worship – 6pm Evening Service

We Simply Believe:
Jesus Christ is to be glorified in the Church

Jesus Christ is to be glorified in the Church

The church should exalt Christ alone. He is worthy of all praise and preeminence in every facet of every meeting. Men no matter how gifted and ministries regardless of their accomplishments, are not to be given the praise and glory due unto God alone.

The Church is God's house - Not Man's

The Church is God's house - Not Man's

As such it should be God-centered and not man-centered. The church is to be an oasis for thirsty souls seeking the grace of God through Christ, not operated according to humanistic philosophies nor guided by cultural pressures.

Evangelism should be Biblical not mechanical

Evangelism should be Biblical not mechanical

Evangelism is to be driven by a desire to see God's glory declared throughout the whole earth, to see salvation come to those who believe the gospel and to leave unbelievers without excuse. Mechanical gospel presentations, appeals based solely on emotion and the repeating a prayer cannot be allowed to become alternatives to genuine Spirit led gospel evangelism.

Grace governs the Christian's life

Grace governs the Christian's life

The same Spirit of God that brings true saving grace also brings true teaching grace, which instructs the believer to “deny ungodliness, worldly lusts, and live soberly, righteously, and godly, in this present world.” (Titus 2:11-12)  The absence of this grace being operational  in a persons life indicates the absence of saving grace. True believers in Christ are to be directed to Christ rather than the commands and traditions of men.

Salvation brings a radical change

Salvation brings a radical change

The “new birth” is evidenced by a sense of sin, repentance toward God, sincere faith” toward Christ and a desire to live according to the Word of  God. Christian fellowship is to be in Christian unity, servanthood, accountability and generosity. A Christian performs acts of mercy & kindness motivated by Christian love, as directed by the Spirit of God, done in a Scriptural manner and empowered by God-given abilities.

Preaching is vital to the life of the church

Preaching is vital to the life of the church

The survival and growth of a church is directly linked to confident and joyful exposition of the Scriptures. Since preaching is God's appointed method for proclaiming the infinitely valuable realities of the Scripture it is to remain central in the church and is not to be replaced by other forms of communicating the gospel. The use of self-improvement, self-esteem or self-fulfillment cannot become alternatives to the gospel or its teachings.

The Bible Sets The Pattern For The Church

The Bible Sets The Pattern For The Church

Since the church belongs to God, the church is to conduct it's meetings and worship in the manner which God prescribes in His Word.  Worship is to be God-focused, Scriptural, personal, joyful and authentic. Worship cannot be replaced by unbiblical man-centered emotional religious entertainment.


Reformed Baptist?

Reformed Baptist churches are independent, congregational, local churches who hold to the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith and are governed by a plurality of elders and deacons. They often are described by three terms; “reformed”, “historic” and “confessional”. They are “reformed” in that they are committed to the principles and doctrines of the Scriptures as taught during the great Reformation of the 16th century, namely the five solas and the doctrines of grace. They could also rightly be called “historic” in that they embrace the beliefs and polity that the earliest Baptists developed as they established churches in England during the 17th century. These Baptist churches wrote summaries of their beliefs, one of the most notable was written in 1644 and a more detailed statement was written and adopted by the churches in 1689. It  is now commonly called the Second London Baptist Confession of Faith. Our church holds to one of the oldest and most widely used Baptist Confessions of Faith. The 1689 Baptist confession is a Baptist version of the Savoy Declaration of the Congregationalist churches and the Westminster Confession of Faith of the Presbyterian Church. Even though this confession is over three hundred years old Reformed Baptists believe it to be a very accurate statement of biblical teaching. So in this sense Reformed Baptist churches could also be called “confessional” in that they teach the doctrines found in these confessions of faith.

Reformed Baptist churches hold a high view of God and believe that the Bible teaches that God directs all events. As such they believe that God has not only provided salvation for us as a free gift, but that He also is sovereign in the conversion of sinners. This gives great confidence in spreading the gospel in that they believe God will draw men to Himself through the proclamation of the gospel.

Wilderness Road Baptist Assembly is a reformed, historic and confessional Baptist church and takes the position of full subscription to the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith. Full subscription would include biblical doctrines such as:

(1) The cessation of the sign or revelatory gifts

(2) The regulative principle of worship

(3) The Doctrines of Grace

(4) The five sola’s of the Reformation

(5) Covenant theology (baptistic)

(6) Believers baptism by immersion

(7) The Christian Sabbath

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