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Doctrinal Statement
Section 1: The following is the doctrinal basis of the Institution:
A. We believe the Bible, composed of the Old and New Testaments, is inspired of God, and is of supreme and final authority in faith and life.
B. We believe in the supernatural as the vital element in the revelation and operation of the Christian faith.
C. We believe in the one God eternally existing in three persons-Father, son, and Holy Spirit.
D. We believe that Jesus Christ was begotten of the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary, and that he is true God and true man, the only sufficient mediator between God and humankind.
E. We believe in the personality of the Holy Spirit, that His ministry is to reveal Christ to humankind in the regeneration and sanctification of their souls.
F. We believe that man and woman were created in the image of God, and that they sinned and thereby incurred spiritual death.
G. We believe in the vicarious death of the Lord Jesus Christ for our sins, in the resurrection of His Body, and His Ascension into Heaven, His personal and visible future return to the earth, and that salvation is received only through faith in Him.
H. We believe that baptism is immersion of a believer in water, in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit; setting forth the essential facts in redemption the death and resurrection of Christ; also essential facts in the experience of the believer death to sin and resurrection to newness of life; and that the Lord’s supper is a commemoration of the Lord’s death until He comes again.
J. We believe that a New Testament church is a body of believers thus baptized, associated for worship, service and the spread of the Gospel and establishing of the Kingdom in all the world.
Section 2:
Every member of the Board of Directors, every administrative officer of the Institution, professor, teacher, instructor shall annually subscribe over his or her signature to the foregoing Doctrinal Basis, excepting only that a non-Baptist individual occupying any of the foregoing positions shall not be required to subscribe to that part of the Doctrinal Statement regarding the mode of water baptism and the definition of the New Testament church, as stated in subparagraph J of Section 1.
Section 3:
Whenever a member of the Board of Directors, every administrative officer, professor, teacher, instructor is not in complete accord with the foregoing Doctrinal Basis (set forth in the preceding statements, Section 1 and 2), he or she shall forthwith withdraw from the board and all positions and connection with the College, and his or her failure to do so shall constitute grounds for his or her immediate removal from such positions by the Director.








