Core Beliefs
The following are the core beliefs of Together Church based on the foundational truths taught in the Bible. All of our teaching and ministry is rooted in and flows out of these biblical doctrines.
Together is part of the Wesleyan Church.
Together is part of the Wesleyan Church.
I. Holy Trinity
We believe in one living and true God, eternal and of infinite
power, wisdom, goodness and righteousness. He is a faithful God
who is the Creator and Preserver of all things. In the unity of this
Godhead there are three persons of one substance with identical
qualities and attributes: The Father (God), the Son (Jesus Christ),
and the Holy Spirit.
Genesis 1:1, Jeremiah 10:10, I Timothy 1:17,
John 1:1,2, John 5:18, John 10:30
Genesis 1:1, Jeremiah 10:10, I Timothy 1:17,
John 1:1,2, John 5:18, John 10:30
II. Son of God
We believe in the divine nature of Jesus Christ, God’s only Son,
who was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit and born
of the virgin, Mary. Christ was both fully man and fully God. He
walked our earth, suffered at the hands of men, was crucified,
died and buried as a sacrifice for the sins of all men and women
everywhere. The purpose was to restore our relationship to God
which was broken by sin (disobedience). Christ rose from the
dead and ascended into heaven in full victory over Satan and sin.
He now intercedes for the body of believers to God the Father.
Luke 1:27, 31, 35, John 3:16, Romans 5:10,
Ephesians 5:2, Matthew 28:5-9, Luke 24:4-7
Luke 1:27, 31, 35, John 3:16, Romans 5:10,
Ephesians 5:2, Matthew 28:5-9, Luke 24:4-7
III. The Holy Spirit
We believe in the Holy Spirit as the person of the Holy Trinity
who lives within us, giving us the power to live a holy life and
guiding us to truth.
Romans 8:9, Galatians 4:6
Romans 8:9, Galatians 4:6
IV. The Authority of Scripture
We believe that the 66 books of the Old and New
Testaments combined constitute the Holy Bible; no books may
be added or deleted. The Holy Bible is inspired and inerrant (that
is, without error or failure of basic contents and meaning in the
original manuscripts). The Holy Bible contains all the necessary
truth to lead men and women into salvation.
Psalm 19:7, John 17:17, Romans 15:4,
I Thessalonians 2:13, II Timothy 3:15-17, Genesis 1:27
Psalm 19:7, John 17:17, Romans 15:4,
I Thessalonians 2:13, II Timothy 3:15-17, Genesis 1:27
V. Man
We believe that mankind was created by God, in His own
image, but because of Adam’s sin (disobedience) man inherits a
corrupt nature that inclines him to do wrong. Man cannot save
himself by his own will or works.
Genesis 1:27, Genesis 3:6, Genesis 6:5,
Romans 5:12
Genesis 1:27, Genesis 3:6, Genesis 6:5,
Romans 5:12
VI. Salvation
We believe that Jesus Christ, the living Son of God, was given by
God as a sacrifice for the sins of all men. Christ died on the cross
to mend the relationship between God and man which had
been broken by man’s sin of disobedience. Belief and faith in
Jesus Christ, recognizing Him as Lord and Savior, gives men and
women the free gift of eternal life.
John 1:29, John 3:16, II Corinthians 5:7,
Ephesians 5:2, I Peter 1:19
John 1:29, John 3:16, II Corinthians 5:7,
Ephesians 5:2, I Peter 1:19
VII. Good Works
We believe that even though men and women cannot receive
salvation by them, good works are still pleasing to God and show
evidence of a true faith in God and Jesus as Lord of their life.
Matthew 5:16, Matthew 7:16-20, Romans 3:20,
Galatians 2:16, James 2:18,22
Matthew 5:16, Matthew 7:16-20, Romans 3:20,
Galatians 2:16, James 2:18,22
VIII. Sanctification
We believe that entire sanctification is the work of God and the
power of the Holy Spirit making the believer pure in heart and
totally committed and dedicated to God. This work is both instantaneous and gradual (or progressive). It begins when a person
is saved and continues throughout life. But there is a second
definite work of grace after salvation, a time when the believer
is convicted of a “lukewarm Christian life†and looks to Christ with
a total commitment and dedication to “Christ-like†living. There
is no black-and-white time line involved; for some this occurs
soon following salvation, for others much time elapses. But for
all believers, sanctification is the will of God. Sanctification is the
point in life when a believer renounces the desire to live for self
and desires to live totally for the glory of God. The believer is then
empowered by the Holy Spirit, enabling him to live a life of holiness. This does not mean perfection of the believer, but purity
of heart, soul, and mind.
I Thessalonians 4:3, Deuteronomy 30:6, Luke 1:74-75,
Acts 15:8-9, I Corinthians 6:11, Ephesians 4:13, 24,
I Thessalonians 4:3,7, James 4:8
I Thessalonians 4:3, Deuteronomy 30:6, Luke 1:74-75,
Acts 15:8-9, I Corinthians 6:11, Ephesians 4:13, 24,
I Thessalonians 4:3,7, James 4:8
IX. Gifts of the Spirit
We believe that the Holy Spirit has given spiritual gifts to all
believers for the purpose of building up the body of Christ and
bringing glory to God. The gifts are to be exercised in love and
emphasize the need for unity. The unity of the body of Christ
is of utmost importance; therefore, only a language readily
understood by the congregation is to be used in public worship.
I Corinthians 12:4, 11, 18, 21-25, Ephesians 4:11-16,
1 Corinthians 12:1-14:40
I Corinthians 12:4, 11, 18, 21-25, Ephesians 4:11-16,
1 Corinthians 12:1-14:40
X. Sacraments
We believe that God ordained two sacraments: The Lord’s
Supper and Baptism. The Lord’s Supper is received in remembrance of Christ’s death for our sins; the bread representing His
body and the wine, His blood. It is in remembrance of God’s
love and grace toward us and the love we must share with
one another. Baptism is an outward symbolic act signifying
salvation and cleansing of sin.
Matthew 26:26-28, Mark 14:22-24, I Corinthians 10:16,
Numbers 8:7, Mark 16:16, Acts 22:26
Matthew 26:26-28, Mark 14:22-24, I Corinthians 10:16,
Numbers 8:7, Mark 16:16, Acts 22:26
XI. The Second Coming of Christ
We believe that those who have not accepted Christ as their
personal Savior, and are unrepentant, will be judged by God
in His perfect justice and doomed to eternal punishment. We
believe in the personal return of Jesus Christ to receive His
believers into heaven and eternal life. The time of His return
is unknown but may be at any moment. This is the glorious
hope of all God’s children.
Ecclesiastes 12:14, Matthew 25:31-46, II Corinthians 5:10,
Romans 2;16, John 14:1-3, I Thessalonians, James 5:7-8,
Revelation 22:12, 20
Ecclesiastes 12:14, Matthew 25:31-46, II Corinthians 5:10,
Romans 2;16, John 14:1-3, I Thessalonians, James 5:7-8,
Revelation 22:12, 20