We believe in the necessity of a personal
relationship with God through Jesus Christ. This comes to us
through the experience of conversion.
We believe that the Bible is God’s message to all
people and the only perfect authority for faith, doctrine
and conduct. We also believe that the Word of God is “spirit
and life” and requires of us a spiritual and living
response.
We believe in a conscious dependence on the Holy
Spirit, who, with the Father and Son, calls the church into
being, empowers its ministry, guides its mission, and
supplies the resources needed by the Church community to
follow Jesus.
We believe in the Church as the community of
believers, characterized by mutual participation in and
sharing of new life in Christ. Membership in the MICC family
is by confession of faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and
Savior. It is open to all who believe. Uniformity in
theological/creedal details is not expected. What is
required is that one be “born anew to a living hope through
the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead” (1 Peter
1:3).
We believe in the reality of freedom in Christ. We
recognize that differences of opinion exist concerning
theological issues, worship styles and sacramental
practices. We believe these differences are overcome
through sharing a common life in Jesus. We believe that each
person is unique and so is their experience in Christ. In
Jesus Christ we have freedom, constrained by His Lordship
and His Holy Word.
For more information about Covenant
Beliefs, please check the Evangelical Covenant Church
Website:
http://www.covchurch.org/home/who-we-are/what-we-believe