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Two Ordinances
Baptism and communion are the two ordinances required in the church.
Baptism
We
believe that Christian baptism by immersion in water is a public
identification with Jesus Christ in His death, burial and resurrection.
Although baptism is not required for salvation, it is commanded of all
believers and is for believers only (
Matthew 28:19-20;
Acts 2:38, 41;
Acts 18:18).
Scripture shows that a person was baptized after
personally receiving forgiveness of sin through accepting Jesus Christ.
The waters of baptism are a symbol of our death, burial, and
resurrection to newness of life that happens when we become a new
creation in Christ
(Colossians 2:12;
2 Corinthians 5:17;
Romans
6:1-4).
Communion
Communion is the commemoration by believers of Christ's death and a
reminder-through the bread and the juice-of the Savior's broken body
and shed blood.
Communion is to be a time of confession of our sin and
should be preceded by careful self-examination (
Acts 4:13;
Romans
6:3-6;
1 Corinthians 11:20-29).