
What We Believe![]()
Man--God created man in a state of innocence. Man, being tempted by Satan, yielded and willfully disobeyed God, becoming a sinner and incurring God's judgment upon sin. All of Adam's descendants inherit his fallen nature and thus have a natural inclination to sin. When one comes to an age of accountability, he is guilty of sinning before God and in need of salvation. God's Relationship to His Creatures and Creation-God exercises a wise and benevolent providence over all beings and things. He maintains the laws of nature and performs special acts as the highest welfare of mankind and His created order of things require.
Salvation--Man receives pardon and forgiveness for his sins when he admits to God that he is a sinner, when in godly sorrow he turns from them and trusts in the work of Christ as redemption for his sin. This acceptance of God's great salvation involves belief in Christ's death on the cross as man's substitute and the fact of God's raising him from the dead as predicted. It is a salvation by grace alone and not of works.
Who Can be Saved?--It is God's will that all be saved, but since man has the power of choice, God saves only those who repent of their sin and believe in the
work of Christ on the cross. Those who refuse in this life to repent and believe have no later chance to be saved and thus condemn themselves to eternal damnation
by their unbelief.

In the four corners of the ship's sail, the symbols of earliest Christianity are enhanced by modern emblems of a vital,
living faith - the HOLY BIBLE, theLOAF &CUP, the BASIN&TOWELand CLASPED HANDS- the symbols of Free Will
Baptists.
The SHIP symbolizes the Church and represents all the members pulling in one direction, guided and empowered by
the Holy Spirit. Seeking to fulfill Christ's last command to the Church, Free Will Baptists unite in one purpose with
one priority to proclaim
the good news of the gospel throughout the world.
The FISH, represented in the symbol by the space between the bottom of the sail and the top of the ship's body, is
one of the most popular symbols for Jesus Christ. Many believe that it was a secret symbol which identified Christians
during periods
of persecution. The word "fish" in the first century Greek (ichthus) is an acrostic for Jesus Christ, Son of God, Savior.
The ANCHOR on the bow of the ship symbolizes the Christian hope of salvation, "the sure, strong and steadfast anchor
of the soul."
The CROSS forms the emblem in the mast of the ship. It is the most familiar symbol in the history of the world.
The CROSS - an instrument of execution and death turned into a worldwide emblem of hope and love by the death and
resurrection
of Jesus Christ.
The BIBLE has always been at the heart of our life as Free Will Baptists, the centrality of the scriptures. Free Will
Baptists adopt the Word of God as our only rule of faith and practice. We believe the scriptures to be inspired,
inerrant, infallible and immutable.
The LOAF & CUP represent the Lord's supper, one of the gospel ordinances. This ordinance commemorates the death
of Christ for our sins in the use of the bread which He made the emblem of His broken body and the cup the emblem of
His shed blood.
Participation in this ordinance expresses love for Christ, faith and hope in Him, and serves as a pledge of perpetual
fidelity and faithfulness to Him.
The BASIN & TOWEL historically symbolize the service and outreach of the church, but for us it has an added
significance of representing our practice of washing the saints' feet.
The CLASPED HANDS symbolize many things to us: fellowship, brotherhood and the warmth of our faith. Perhaps the
most important thing symbolized by the clasped hands is our commitment to reach out to people around the world with
the good news.