What We Believe

Tremont UMC affirms and holds to the historic beliefs and doctrines of the Wesleyan-Methodist movement.


Below is a summary of our statement of faith found in the United Methodist Book of Discipline with relating Scriptures for your reference:
 
WE BELIEVE in one true, holy and living God who is the
maker and preserver of all things. He has revealed Himself as the Trinity:
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit – three persons of one substance, power and
eternity. (Genesis 1&2; Deuteronomy 6:4; Matthew 28:19; 2 Corinthians
13:14)

WE BELIEVE in Jesus Christ, who is fully God and fully man. He is the Word
made flesh, born of the virgin – Mary – by the power of the Holy Spirit. He
suffered, was crucified, died and buried to reconcile us to the Father and to be
the perfect sacrifice for our sins. There is salvation in no other name. (John
1:14; Acts 4:10-12; I Corinthians 15:3-8; Colossians 1:15-20)

WE BELIEVE in the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the grave as an actual
event in recorded history. He arose with an actual body, ascended into heaven
and will return again to earth as the final judge of all persons. (Matthew
28:5-7; Acts 2:29-36; I Corinthians 15:12-22; Acts 10:39-42)

WE BELIEVE the Holy Spirit is one with the Father and the Son. He is our
Helper, Teacher and Guide, and the one who dwells in the lives of all true
believers. He provides the power to be witnesses of the good news of Jesus in
the entire world. (John 14:15-18, 26; 16:13; Acts 1:8; Ephesians 5:18)

WE BELIEVE the Holy Bible is the word of God and contains all things
necessary for salvation. The Bible is inspired by the Holy Spirit and it alone
is the ultimate rule and guide for living the Christian life. (Isaiah 40:8; John
20:31; II Timothy 3:16-17; Hebrews 4:12)

WE BELIEVE that all persons are sinners by nature and are helpless to change
their condition through any human power or ability. We are put into a right
relationship to God by faith in Jesus Christ alone. Salvation is a gift of the
unconditional love of God (grace) and is available to all who as an act of free
will respond to God’s offer of salvation. (Romans 3:23; 5:1-2, 6-11; 6:23;
10:9-11; Ephesians 2:8-9)

WE BELIEVE all who put faith in Jesus Christ and the salvation He alone can
give are born again and, therefore, citizens of the Kingdom of God. They are
made new creations by the power of the Holy Spirit, freed from the curse of sin,
and enabled to be faithful servants of God and others. As believers we can fall
into a life of sin by an act of our will through a rebellious and disobedient
heart toward the known will of God. Forgiveness is available to all who turn
from their sin and desire to live a new life following Jesus Christ. (John 3:3;
II Corinthians 5:17; I John 1:6-7; 3:5-10)

WE BELIEVE the church is a community of all true believers of Jesus Christ.
All Christians need to be a part of the fellowship of a local congregation where
the word of God is preached and the sacraments are administered. The church exists for the worship of God, to proclaim the good news about Jesus to the entire world and to help believers mature in their faith so they can be in
ministry in the church and mission in the world. (Matthew 16:18-19; I
Corinthians 12:27; Ephesians 4:11-16)

WE BELIEVE the sacraments are signs of God’s love and grace for us and of our
profession of Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. In the practice of the
sacraments, by the mystery of faith, we experience the grace of God in our lives and are strengthened in our faith. We observe two sacraments: Baptism and Holy Communion (or “The Lord’s Supper). (Matthew 3:13-17; 28:18-20; Matthew 26:26-30)

WE BELIEVE baptism is a sign that we are followers of Christ and marks us as
belonging to the family of God. It is a sign of the new birth. We practice the
baptism of children but do not believe it is sufficient for salvation. All
persons, at some point in their lives, must accept for themselves God’s offer of
salvation in Jesus Christ. (Matthew 18:3-4; Luke 18:15-17; Romans 6:3-4;
Ephesians 4:4-6)

WE BELIEVE the Lord’s Supper is a sign of God’s love toward us through the
sacrifice of Jesus Christ. It also reminds us of the way we are to love each
other. We are to participate in Holy Communion in faith with a sincere desire to live a new life following Jesus Christ. (I Corinthians 11:17-29)

WE BELIEVE that followers of Jesus Christ are to continue growing in their
faith and are to seek to be in ministry and mission in and through their local
church. Christians are set apart or “sanctified” to live lives that are both
fruitful and faithful to the will of God. A person who is sanctified is freed
from the power of sin and seeks to live a holy life which is defined as loving
God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength and loving others as you would love yourself. (Mark 12:28-31; John 15:1-8; I Thessalonians 4:3-8; I Peter
1:13-16; Hebrews 12:14)

WE BELIEVE it is the will of God for all Christians to join together
regularly for the public worship of God. Worship is essential to the life of the
church and the regular gathering of the Christian community is necessary for
Christian fellowship and growth. (Acts 2:46; Hebrews 10:24-25)