Lake Tulloch Bible is a
non-denominational fellowship of
believers in the Lordship of
Jesus Christ. Our desire is to
know Christ and be conformed to
His image by the power of the
Holy Spirit.
What We Believe
We believe:in all the
basic doctrines of historic
Christianity.
We believe: in the
inerrancy of Scripture, that the
Bible, Old and New Testaments
are the inspired, infallible
Word of God.
We believe: that God is
eternally existent in three
distinct persons: Father, Son
and Holy Spirit.
We believe: that God is
the personal, transcendent, and
sovereign Creator of all things.
We believe:
that Jesus Christ is fully
God and fully human, that He was
born of a virgin, lived a
sinless life, provided for the
atonement of our sins by His
substitutionary death on the
cross, was bodily raised from
the dead, ascended back to the
right hand of the Father, and
ever lives to make intercession
for us.
We believe:
in the personal, visible,
and
pre-millennial second coming of
Jesus
Christ to the earth. He will return
with His saintsand set up a
kingdom of which there will be
no end.
We believe:
in the
resurrection of both the saved
and the lost: they who are saved
unto the resurrection of life,
and they who are lost unto the
resurrection of damnation.
We believe:
that after Jesus ascended to
Heaven, He poured out His Holy
Spirit on the believers in
Jerusalem, enabling them to
fulfill His command to preach
the Gospel to the entire world,
an obligation shared by all
believers today.
We believe:
that all people are, by
nature, separated from God and
responsible for their own sin,
but that salvation, redemption,
and forgiveness are freely
offered to all by the grace of
our Lord Jesus Christ.
We believe:
that.
when a
person repents of sin and
accepts Jesus Christ as personal
Savior and Lord, trusting Him to
save, that person is immediately
born again and sealed by the
Holy Spirit, all his/her sins
are forgiven, and that person
becomes a child of God, destined
to spend eternity with the Lord.
We believe: in the gifts
of the Holy Spirit mentioned in
the Scriptures, and that they
are valid for today if they are
exercised within the scriptural
guidelines. We as believers are
to covet the best gifts, seeking
to exercise them in love that
the whole Body of Christ might
be edified. We believe that love
is more important than the most
spectacular gifts, and without
this love all exercise of
spiritual gifts is worthless.
We believe: it is
important to uphold the
Scriptural practices of the
early church. Therefore, we hold
to the practice of water
baptism, by immersion, and to
the regular taking of Communion.
We do not believe that either of
these practices is essential for
salvation, but that theyserve as a
demonstration of our
living faith in Jesus
Christ.