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Declaration of Faith

A Spiritual Church, Christ its founder, its only head and law giver.
Its ordinances (Baptism and Lord's Supper - They are typical and memorial, not saving).
Its Officers (Bishops/Pastors and Deacons - They are servants of the church. I Pet 5:14)
Its government (Autonomy of the local church - By this it meant local church is sovereign in itself and cannot be controlled by any board, hierarchal system, or another church.).
Its laws and doctrines (Biblical Authority - By this is meant that baptist believe the Bible is the only and the sufficient authority for what to believe and what to practice.)
Its Members (Saved Church Membership - Believers only. They are saved by grace, not works, through the regenerating power of the Holy Spirit.)
Its requirements (- Believers on the entering the church to be baptized, that by immersion, then obedience and loyalty to all the New Testament Laws.)
Priesthood of all Believers (- By this is meant that every "born-again" believer may pray without human intercessor directly to God through Jesus Christ the High Priest. (I Pet. 2:5,9 / I Tim. 2:1-5))
Complete Separation of Church and States (- This means that every Believers should respect, sustain, and obey civil authority so long as it does not cause violation to conscience or Scriptural convictions. There should be no organic union of church and state; but the state should protect, not dominate nor interfere with the affairs of the church.)
Absolute Religions Liberty for All (Individual Soul Liberty - Every man has the right to interpret the Scriptures, to hold and to profess and to worship as he believes the Bible teaches. These things are not to be forced upon any man. However, it is also recognized that all must give account to Jesus Christ who is Lord of the conscience and Sovereign of the soul. Man is created as an Individual, chooses as an individual, taught as an individual, treated as an individual, and will be judged as an individual.)

Mission Statement

Our Mission is to glorify God by sharing the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ to all men, edifying the believers unto maturity and equipping them unto active Christian Service.

To Have a great commitment to the great commission and the great commandment.

Vision Statement

It is the vision of a land and property, on which will be built a church for Metro-Manila; with beautiful, yet simple, facilities including a worship center seating thousands, a counseling and prayer center, classrooms for Bible studies and training lay ministers, and recreation area. All is designed to minister to the total person-spirituality, emotionally, physically, and socially – and set in a peaceful inspiring garden landscape.

It is the vision for sending out hundreds of career missionaries and church workers all around the world, and empowering every member for a personal life mission in the world. It is the vision of starting an extension daughter church in every district and other places.

Objectives

That PBC will grow WARMER through fellowship.
That PBC will grow DEEPER through discipleship.
That PBC will grow STRONGER through worship.
That PBC will grow BROADER through ministry.
That PBC will grow LARGER through evangelism.

 
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