We believe in God, Creator
and Father.
We give allegiance to His
Son, Jesus Christ
Who was
born of the Virgin Mary and was God in human flesh.
Who was crucified and who
rose again from the dead.
Through whose death and resurrection
we have salvation, the forgiveness of sins.
We rejoice in the new life and power that comes to us by God the Holy Spirit, who with the Father and the Son are a Trinity;
and through whom we are able to live fruitful lives, and receive spiritual gifts, given for the well-being of the church.
We believe in and use the
Bible as our only authority and as an inspiration and guide for our corporate and individual lives.
Our church
structures are based on relationships, not on buildings or religious formality and tradition. We do not
have formal membership, but consider all those who give themselves to the Rock Community Church in commitment and service
are ‘members of one another’.
(Ephesians
Ch4 v25 RSV translation)
We understand that radical
discipleship is the calling of all believers; and so we seek the Lordship of Christ in our personal lives, our
families, our church and our public activities.
Our desire
is to see the Kingdom of God come in our communities; and so we will live our lives and speak our
message in such a way as to see this happen, that others might understand the message of God’s love for them, and come
to know Jesus as their personal Saviour and Lord.
Our commitment then is to
one another, and is expressed in the fostering of mutual support, practical friendship and relationships
through which the life of Christ can flow by the Holy Spirit.
We believe in, and practice
the ‘priesthood’ and ministry of all believers, male and female, young and old; and so
we encourage the church to pray for one another, for their community and for the world, to exercise their gifting, and to
engage in whatever aspect of church life this may lead to.
We are part of the universal
Church of Jesus Christ that congregates and worships in many different ways; and so we give ourselves
to fostering good relationships with other church communities, working with Christians of different denominations for the
sake of the Kingdom of God.