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The
following is a statement of faith approved for circulation by the 1923
Annual Conference, with the understanding that it is not to be considered
a creed. [The New Testament is our only creed]. It is commonly
called "The Brethren Card."
The Church of the Brethren
Formerly Called Dunkers
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1. This body of Christians originated
early in the eighteenth century the church being a natural outgrowth of
the Pietistic movement following the Reformation.
2. Firmly accepts and teaches
the fundamental evangelical doctrines of;
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the inspiration of the Bible,
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the personality of the Holy Spirit,
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the virgin birth,
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the deity of Christ,
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the sin-pardoning value of his atonement,
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his resurrection from the tomb, ascension
and personal and visible return and
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the resurrection, both of the just
and unjust (John 5:28, 29; 1 Thess. 4:13-18).
3. Observes the following
New Testament rites:
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Baptism of penitent believers by trine
immersion for the remission of sins (Matt. 28: 19; Acts 2:38);
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feet-washing (John 13:1-20; 1
Tim. 5:10);
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love feast (Luke 22:20; John 13: 4; 1 Cor. 11:17-34; Jude 12);
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communion (Matt. 26:26-30);
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the Christian salutation (Rom. 16:16;
Acts 20:37);
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proper appearance in worship (1 Cor.
11:2-16);
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the anointing for healing in the name
of the Lord (James 5:13-18; Mark 6:13);
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laying on of hands (Acts 8:17; 19:6;
1 Tim. 4:14).
These rites are representative
of spiritual facts which obtain in the lives of true believers, and as
such are essential factors in the development of the Christian life.
4. Emphasizes:
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daily devotion for the individual,
and family worship for the home (Eph. 6: 18-20; Philpp. 4:8, 9);
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stewardship of time, talents and money
(Matt. 25:14-30);
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taking care of the fatherless, widows,
poor, sick and aged (Acts 6:1-7).
5. Opposes on Scriptural grounds:
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War and the taking of human life (Matt.
5:21-26, 43, 44; Rom. 12:19-21; Isa. 53:7-12);
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violence in personal and industrial
controversy (Matt 7: 12; Rom. 13: 8-10);
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intemperance in all things (Titus 2:
2; Gal, 5: 19-26; Eph. 5: .18);
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going to law, especially against our
Christian brethren (1 Cor. 6:1-9);
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divorce and remarriage, except for the one Scriptural reason (Matt 19:9);
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every form of oath (Matt. 5: 33-37;
James 5:12);
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membership in secret oath-bound societies
(2 Cor. 6:14-18);
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games of chance and sinful amusements
(1 Thess. 5:22; 1 Peter 2:11; Rom. 12:17);
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extravagant and immodest dress (1 Tim.
2:8-10; 1 Peter 3:1-6).
6. Labors earnestly, in harmony with the Great Commission,
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for the evangelization of the world;
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for the conversion of men to Jesus
Christ; and;
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for the realization of the life of
Jesus Christ in every believer (Matt. 28:18-20; Mark 16:15, 16; 2 Cor.
3:18).
7. Maintains the New Testament
as its only creed, in harmony with which the above brief doctrinal statement
is made.
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