Sylvania Church: What We
Believe
D r. M a t t h e w
M c K e l l a r,
P a s t o r
I. Four God-Centered
Observations
A. The Nature of God
The term "glory" points to God's
surpassing worth or value (Psalm
145:5). At Sylvania we begin
with God and with a large and
lofty view of Him. His glory
consists in the overwhelming and
overflowing beauty which stems
from the sum total of all His
attributes working together in
perfect harmony.
B. The Motive of God
God is committed to the
maintenance and manifestation of
His own glory (Isaiah 48:9-11).
He loves His glory with infinite
intensity. In fact, this love is
the ground of His righteousness.
He loves what is infinitely
valuable. Therefore, His
ultimate loyalty is to the
maintenance and manifestation of
His own glory (Ephesians 1:3-14,
Habakkuk 2:14). He manifests His
glory by extending mercy and
grace to undeserving sinners.
C. The Sovereignty of God
He is both Creator and Ruler
(Daniel 4:34-35). All things are
according to the counsel of His
will. He rules the nations and
governs the flight of the
sparrow (Matthew 10:29). He is
sovereign in salvation in that
He saves by grace alone and
leaves no room for human
boasting (Ephesians 2:8-10). He
is sovereign in exercising
unconditional election (Romans
8:29), in enacting irresistible
grace, and in enabling the
perseverance of His people.
D. The Worship of God
His people are to be captivated
by His glory. This involves both
head and heart. The motive of
worship is to magnify God and
align ourselves with His
purposes. Both intellect and
emotion are crucial here. There
must be light in the mind and
heat in the heart.
II. Twelve Affirmations
A. God's Word (II Timothy 3:16)
The Bible is God's inspired,
infallible and inerrant Word. It
is the objective authority by
which all experience is measured
and evaluated.
B. The Trinity (John 1:1-3)
We believe in one living, true
God who exists eternally in
three persons--Father, Son and
Holy Spirit. Each of these
persons has distinct personal
attributes, yet without division
of nature, essence or being.
C. God the Father (John 3:16,
6:27)
He is the infinite personal
Spirit. He knows all things. We
categorically reject the
perspective of "open theism"
which places limits on God's
knowledge. He knows the end from
the beginning and providentially
rules according to His pleasure.
D. Jesus Christ (I Peter
2:21-23)
He is God's eternally existent
and only Son and the sole
focus of saving faith. He was
conceived by the Holy Spirit and
born of the virgin Mary. He
lived a sinless life. He died a
substitutionary death on the
cross. He was raised from the
dead and ascended to the Father.
Presently, He makes intercession
for His people at the Father's
right hand. He will return to
judge the living and the dead.
E. The Holy Spirit (John 14:16)
The Holy Spirit convicts of sin,
righteousness and judgment. He
dwells personally in every
believer--abiding as Helper,
Teacher, Comforter and Guide.
F. Regeneration (John 3:14,
5:24)
Human beings were created in the
image of God. This image was
marred by sin in the garden of
Eden. Human beings outside of
Christ are spiritually dead,
enslaved and condemned
(Ephesians 2:1-3). Regeneration
is that gracious and sovereign
work of God by which He awakens
a person and calls him to
repentance and faith in Jesus
Christ. The Lord regenerates not
on the basis of what is in a
fallen sinner, but on the basis
of what is in Him. He delights
to show mercy to undeserving
sinners.
G. The Church (Ephesians
2:19-22)
The universal church is a
living, spiritual body comprised
of those who are true believers.
It is the body and bride of
Christ, formed by the baptism of
the Holy Spirit. The local
church consists of a community
of believers in Jesus Christ,
baptized on a credible
profession of faith and
associated for worship, nurture
and outreach.
H. Christian Conduct (Romans
12:1-3)
Christians are called to live
holy lives of service and
testimony for the glory of God
and well-being of others.
I. Ordinances (Matthew 28:19-20,
I Corinthians 11:23-26)
The ordinances of the church, as
given by our Lord, are Baptism
and the Lord's Supper. At
Sylvania we follow the biblical
pattern of baptism following
one's conversion and practice
baptism by immersion.
J. Religious Liberty (I Timothy
2:1-5)
A free church in a free state is
the Christian ideal, and this
implies the right of free and
unhindered access to God on the
part of all men, and the right
to form and promote opinions in
the sphere of religion without
interference by the civil power.
K. Church Cooperation (I
Corinthians 16:1)
Cooperation is desirable between
the various Christian
denominations, agencies and
local churches, when the end to
be attained is itself justified
and when such cooperation
involves no compromise of
loyalty to Christ and His Word.
Sylvania is an autonomous local
body which enjoys voluntary
affiliation with the Baptist
General Convention of Texas, the
Southern Baptists of Texas
Convention and the Southern
Baptist Convention.
L. Last Things (Revelation
20:4-6)
We affirm belief in the
personal, visible return of
Jesus Christ to earth, in the
establishment of His eternal
kingdom, in the resurrection of
the body and of the final
judgment. We affirm the endless
suffering of the wicked and the
eternal joy of the righteous.
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