
After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the
inexpressible is music. - Aldous Huxley
BLACK CREEK believes in one living, true and eternally existing God, of infinite power, wisdom and goodness as the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. (2 Corinthians 13:14, Mark 1:10-11)
BLACK CREEK believes that the Bible is the inspired, inerrant, and infallible Word of God. (2 Timothy 3:16; 2 Peter 1:20-21)
BLACK CREEK believes God created a perfect world as revealed in Genesis, and sin entered the world causing the fall of man. As a result of the fall of man, all men are born with a fallen nature, are inclined to evil, and must be restored to fellowship with God or be eternally lost. (Genesis 3:6; Romans 5:12)
BLACK CREEK believes in order to have communion and fellowship restored with God, man is in need of the divine Savior, the virgin-born Jesus Christ. (Isaiah 7:14; Matthew 1:23)
BLACK CREEK believes Jesus Christ made full atonement for all human beings by the shedding of His own blood and His death on Calvary. Whosoever repents, believes on the name of, and receives into their heart and life, the Lord Jesus Christ, is justified, regenerated, and eternally saved from the penalty of sin. (John 3:16; Romans 5:11)
BLACK CREEK believes Jesus Christ was crucified, rose from the grave, ascended to the Father, and eternally lives as our Intercessor. (Matthew 28:6; Acts 1:9; Romans 8:34; 2 Corinthians 5:15)
BLACK CREEK believes that God calls Christians to a dedicated life of holy living, which is marked by God cleansing the heart from sin and filling the individual with love for God and man. This is evidenced by consecration of the believer to do God's will, which is followed by a life of seeking to serve God through service to others. (Hebrews 12:28; Romans 6:5-7)
BLACK CREEK believes that the life of Jesus provides the model for our lives and that our primary commission is to share the good news of the Gospel with all. (Mark 16:15)
BLACK CREEK believes that Jesus Christ is coming again very soon, at a time known only to the Father. (Acts 1:11; 1 Thessalonians 4:16)

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