The topic of Doctrinal Statements came up in Christian Chat Lounge recently. I assert that a Doctrinal Statement should show a set of precepts of belief from scripture and touch upon the main Doctrinal issues from scripture. It should be a set of precepts that are the foundational beliefs of the Faith, a sort of (without being legalistic) By-Laws of the Organization. It should include references to 'proof verses'.
A Mission Statement is Different from a Doctrinal Statement, in that it might simply assert something similar to the following:
Our Mission is to Edify and Encourage Believers and bring the Gospel to non-believers. This might include mechanisms of so doing, such as Missions, Visitation, Revival Meetings, and various other outreach approaches. But mechanism without policy is nothing.
A Doctrinal Statement would usually include such things as:
* Claim Biblical Authority, and describe how the church interprets the Bible
* The Godhead/Diety of Jesus
* Trinity
* Salvation
* The Sacraments
* Other foundational Doctrinal beliefs
along with proof verses. This sets the basis for what a visitor to the church would expect as the foundation of any preaching they might hear (be subjected to) as a guest to the church, or as a potential new member/seeker.
Does your church have a Doctrinal Statement? Please share them here for discussion and comparison.
A Mission Statement is Different from a Doctrinal Statement, in that it might simply assert something similar to the following:
Our Mission is to Edify and Encourage Believers and bring the Gospel to non-believers. This might include mechanisms of so doing, such as Missions, Visitation, Revival Meetings, and various other outreach approaches. But mechanism without policy is nothing.
A Doctrinal Statement would usually include such things as:
* Claim Biblical Authority, and describe how the church interprets the Bible
* The Godhead/Diety of Jesus
* Trinity
* Salvation
* The Sacraments
* Other foundational Doctrinal beliefs
along with proof verses. This sets the basis for what a visitor to the church would expect as the foundation of any preaching they might hear (be subjected to) as a guest to the church, or as a potential new member/seeker.
Does your church have a Doctrinal Statement? Please share them here for discussion and comparison.