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Stoke Ash Baptist
Church was established on June 24th 1805 when approx. 30 of members
from Diss Baptist and other local churches were set apart to form
a new church in the village. Over the last 200 years the work has
been maintained by many faithful christians and is still going strong
today.
The church is
currently lead by a team of two elders (Gordon Leggett and Jonathan Steed) and two deacons
(Chris Brown and Paul Warren) with the help of our church secretary
Janis Leggett. All members play an equal part in church business.
Many of our own fellowship support the various activities that take
place in the life of the church and we are also thankful to the
many visiting speakers who support us in ministry. Ultimately we
are led by the inspiration of the wonderful God we serve. It is
His will we seek to follow and His plans which we know will unfold
and prosper as the work continues into it's third century.
The purpose
of the church
This church
is a company of born-again believers in the Lord Jesus Christ who
have covenanted together as a fellowship. The purpose of the church
is to:
- provide for
the united worship of God through prayer and praise
- nurture Christians
through preaching, teaching and care
- be witnesses
to the Gospel of Jesus Christ in our area
- set a good
example to the those around us through holy living
What we believe
We affirm
our belief:
- in one, triune
(3 part) God - Father, Son and Holy Spirit
- in God as
the only creator and sustainer of life
- in the full
inspiration by God of the whole Bible
- that man
was originally created righteous in the image of God but is now
fallen and sinful and therefore excluded from Heaven
- that God
in His mercy has chosen by His grace to save people and restore
their relationship with Him and their right to Heaven
- that Jesus
Christ is the mediator between God and man
- in justification
(being made 'right') through faith
- that people
must be converted (turned around) by the power of the Holy Spirit
in order to believe in Christ and be saved
- in the indwelling
of every believer by the Holy Spirit from that moment of conversion.
- that Jesus
Christ is the head of the universal church which comprises all
true believers in every age
- that every
christian should display God's grace in their life through observing
baptism (by immersion in water, once only) and sharing in the
Lord's supper (regularly) and through holy living
- that each
local church has been commissioned to preach the gospel of Jesus
- in the 'bodily'
return of the Lord Jesus Christ to this world at some future point
in history
- that singing
is a God-ordained means of praising His great and holy name
A more detailed
statement of faith is available. Please contact us via our feedback
page to request a copy.
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