unifying beliefs

 INTRODUCTORY CONVICTIONS

Denominations and other multi-congregational structures are tools given to the Church by God for his glory and the good of the Kingdom. In different seasons and in different ways they provide new modes of ministry for the equipping of the saints and the expansion of the Gospel. These tools are not biblically mandated but are allowed to assure unity on certain non-essential doctrines. We in the Alliance believe, “there is one body and one Spirit – just as we are called to one hope when we were called – one Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all” (Eph.4:5,6).  We also believe it is important for us to be aligned with congregations and individuals who not only share our essential Christian beliefs but also our beliefs that make us Reformed and distinct within the global church, so that we may be fully unified and move together as one as we advance the Kingdom of God.

Horizon Network is a member network of the Alliance of Reformed Churches and, as such, subscribes and adheres to the Unifying Beliefs of the Alliance of Reformed Churches.

tHEOLOGICAL BELIEFS

 RELATIONAL BELIEFS

We believe...we are a covenant people, in covenant with God and therefore with each other, and as such, we can accomplish more together than apart. No congregation is an island but part of a bigger alliance, knit together through the blood of Christ, where we are called to be gracious and generous to one another, pray for and show love to one another, celebrate and encourage one another, and hold each other graciously accountable. 

We believe… that God has created all people in His image and has sovereignly called people to Himself from every nation, tribe, people, and tongue. This diversity is ordained and glorious to God and should be celebrated.

We believe…that Jesus is the answer to every malady in our culture today and that the Church must understand our culture and confidently and creatively engage with and relate to it like Jesus would—in love, grace, and truth.

STRUCTURAL BELIEFS