WHAT WE BELIEVE


DECLARATION OF FAITH

"Having a common purpose and seeking one goal, we join together as free congregations for Christian fellowship, mutual edification, the salvation of souls and whatever work may be necessary that the Kingdom of God may come among us and our fellow men. No bonds of compulsion bind us save those which the Holy Spirit lays on us. 

No man fully understands the times and the situations on which he lives. At best we see through a glass darkly. Nevertheless, each Christian must decide in the light of God's Word and the evidence which he has what course of action he should take and to what causes his life should be given. It is the same for the Christian congregation. Imperfect as it is, it must decide in what fellowship of other congregations it can best live out its purpose for being. Out of considerable soul searching and prayer we have come to choose to continue as Lutheran free churches. 

As we stand at this particular moment of time we give thanks for the heritage of the past. We recognize and confess our indebtedness to many noble souls of the faith, both the relatively unknown who are faithful in their places and the ones on whom God placed the mantle of leadership. Even as it is true that before the Cross of Christ there are no self-made men, so it is true that we have shared in blessings from many and are debtors. 

It seems good to us as we join together for common work and fellowship to state our beliefs in regard to the following matter."

—Submitted to the Special Conference of Lutheran Congregations at Thief River Falls, MN, October 25-28, 1962.

STATEMENTS OF BELIEF

We accept and believe in the Holy Bible as the complete written Word of God, preserved to us by the Holy Spirit for our salvation and instruction.

We endorse the statement on the Word as found in the United Testimony on Faith and Life and would quote here the following: "We bear witness that the Bible is our only authentic and infallible source of God's revelation to us and all men, and that it is the only inerrant and completely adequate source and norm of Christian doctrine and life. We hold that the Bible, as a whole and in all its parts, is the Word of God under all circumstances regardless of man's attitude toward it."

We accept the ancient ecumenical symbols, namely, the Apostles', the Nicene, and the Athanasian Creeds; Luther's Small Catechism and the unaltered Augsburg Confession as the true expression of the Christian faith and life.

We reject any affiliations or associations which do not accept the Bible alone as definitive for the life and practice of man and the church.

We submit all religious teaching to the test of II John 7-11.

We endorse no one version or revision of the Bible to the exclusion of others. We recommend all which are reverent and true translations.