We believe that God is actively at work redeeming our world, our city, our neighborhood, and our personal lives. For us to be Reformed Christians means that we are to be actively engaged in the world and in our neighborhood as the hands, feet, and face of Jesus to those we meet.
At Fuller Avenue Church, we are Christians in the Reformed Tradition. We believe that God is revealed to us in our world around us and specifically in the pages of the Bible. In the pages of the Bible we discover God's message of rescue and hope for a world that is broken and plagued by sin. In addition to the scriptures, we take seriously such historic statements of faith as the Heidelberg Catechism and the contemporary testimony of faith Our World Belongs to God. Our other historic statements of faith include the Belgic Confession and the Cannons of Dordt.
Three creeds adopted by the worldwide church centuries ago summarize the most important tenets of our faith:
- Apostles' Creed - This creed is called the Apostles' Creed not because it was produced by the apostles themselves but because it contains a brief summary of their teachings.
- Athanasian Creed - Apart from the opening and closing sentences, this creed consists of two parts, the first setting forth the orthodox doctrine of the trinity, and the second dealing chiefly with the incarnation and the two-natures doctrine.
- Nicene Creed - The Nicene Creed, also called the Nicaeno-Constantinopolitan Creed, is a statement of the orthodox faith of the early Christian church in opposition to certain heresies, especially Arianism.
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