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311 Myers Street
812-522-2060

We Believe

Sometimes we drive by a church, and we wonder, what are they all about?  What goes on inside?  What is their doctrine?

Perhaps you have wondered the same thing about the First Church of the Nazarene here in Seymour, IN.  Just in case, let us tell you what We Believe at Seymour First:

-We believe in one God, the Creator of all things, who reveals himself as Father, Son, and Spirit.

-We believe in Jesus Christ, who is fully God and fully man at the same time, who became like us to bring about our salvation.

-We believe in the Holy Spirit, who is active in the world, bringing us to salvation.

-We believe that the Bible is the Word of God, giving us all we need to know about how to be saved.

-We believe that we are all sinners by both nature and act and need God's forgiveness and cleansing.\

-We believe that Jesus Christ died on the Cross and that, by trusting in His death, we can be restored to a right relation to God.

-We believe that God has enabled us to turn to Him from sin but that He has not forced us to do so.

-We believe that each person must repent, turn away from his sins, and trust Christ to accept him.

-We believe that when we turn from sin and trust in Christ, the old record of sin is wiped clean, and we are born anew, thus becoming part of the family of God.

-We believe that after being born anew we need the fullness of God's Spirit in our hearts.   When we make a complete commitment to Him, He cleanses our spirit, fills us with His perfect love, and gives us the power to live victoriously.

-We believe that the Church is the Body of Christ, carrying on His mission through the power of the Holy Spirit.

-We believe in baptism and urge people to be baptized as Christians.

-We believe in the Lord's Supper.

-We believe that God can heal.  We pray for healing.  We also believe that He can work through medical science.

-We believe that Jesus Christ is coming again.

-We believe that everyone will face the judgment of God with its rewards and punishments.