The Independent
Fundamental Churches of America (IFCA)
We began in 1930 as an association of Bible believing
churches, organizations and individuals. It has since served
as a source of cooperative efforts in proclaiming the Gospel
of Christ and in the teaching of believers.
Our Articles of Faith and Doctrine
1. THE HOLY SCRIPTURES
We believe the Holy Scripture of the Old and New Testaments
to be the verbally inspired Word of God, the final authority
for faith and life, inerrant in the original writings,
infallible and God-breathed (2 Timothy 3:16,17; 2 Peter
1:20,21; Matthew 5:18; John 16:12,13).
2. THE GODHEAD
We believe in one Triune God eternally existing in three
persons--Father, Son, and Holy Spirit-- co-eternal in
being, co-identical in nature, co-equal in power and glory,
and having the same attributes and perfections (Deuteronomy.
6:4; 2 Corinthians 13:14).
3. THE PERSON AND WORK OF CHRIST
a. We believe that the Lord Jesus Christ, the eternal
Son of God, became man, without ceasing to be God, having
been conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin
Mary, in order that He might reveal God and redeem sinful
men (John 1:1,2,14; Luke 1:35).
b. We believe that the Lord Jesus Christ accomplished
our redemption through His death on the cross as a representative,
vicarious, substitutionary sacrifice; and, that our justification
is made sure by His literal, physical resurrection from
the dead (Romans 3:24,25; 1 Peter 2:24; Ephesians 1:17;
1 Peter 1:3-5).
c. We believe that the Lord Jesus Christ ascended to
heaven, and is now exalted at the right hand of God, where,
as our High Priest, He fulfills the Ministry of Representative,
Intercessor, and Advocate (Acts 1:9,10; Hebrews 9:24;
7:25; Romans 8:34; 1 John 2:1,2).
4. THE PERSON AND WORK OF THE
HOLY SPIRIT
a. We believe that the Holy Spirit is a Person who convicts
the world of sin, of righteousness, and of judgment, and,
that He is the Supernatural Agent in regeneration, baptizing
all believers into the body of Christ, indwelling and
sealing them until the day of redemption (John 16:8-11;
2 Corinthians 3:6; 1 Corinthians 12: 12-14; Romans 8:9;
Ephesians 1:13,14).
b. We believe that He is the Divine Teacher who guides
believers into all truth: and that it is the privilege
and duty of all the saved to be filled with the Spirit
(John 16:13; 1 John 2:20,27; Ephesians 5:18).
5. THE TOTAL DEPRAVITY OF MAN
We believe that man was created in the image and likeness
of God, but that in Adam's sin the race fell, inherited
a sinful nature, and became alienated from God; and that
man is totally depraved, and of himself utterly unable
to remedy his lost condition (Genesis 1:26,27; Romans
3:22,23; 5:12; Ephesians 2:1-3,12).
6. SALVATION
We believe that salvation is the gift of God brought
to man by grace and received by personal faith in the
Lord Jesus Christ, whose precious blood was shed on Calvary
for the forgiveness of our sins (Ephesians 2:8-10; John
1:1; Ephesians 1:7; 1 Peter 1:18,19).
7. THE ETERNAL SECURITY AND
ASSURANCE OF BELIEVERS
a. We believe that all the redeemed once saved are kept
by God's power and are thus secure in Christ forever (John
6:37-40; 10:27-30; Romans 8:1,38,39; 1 Corinthians 1:4-8;
1 Peter 1:5).
b. We believe that it is the privilege of believers
to rejoice in the assurance of their salvation through
the testimony of God's Word; which clearly forbids the
use of Christian liberty as an occasion to the flesh (Romans
13:13,14; Galatians 5:13; Titus 2:11-15).
8. THE TWO NATURES OF THE BELIEVER
We believe that every saved person possesses two natures,
with provision made for victory of the new nature over
the old nature through the power of the indwelling Holy
Spirit; and that all claims to the eradication of the
old nature in this life are unscriptural (Romans 6:13;
8:12,13; Galatians 5:16-25; Ephesians 4:22-24; Colossians
3:10; 1 Peter 1:14-16; 1 John 3:5-9).
9. SEPARATION
We believe that all the saved should live in such a
manner as not to bring reproach upon their Savior and
Lord; and that separation from all religious apostasy,
all worldly and sinful pleasures or associations is commanded
of God (2 Timothy 3:1-5; Romans 12:1,2; 14;13; 1 John
2:15-17; 2 John 2-11; 2 Corinthians 6:14-7:1).
10. MISSIONS
We believe that it is the obligation of the saved to
witness by life and by word to the truths of the Holy
Scripture and to seek to proclaim the Gospel to all mankind
(Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8; 2 Corinthians 5:19,20).
11. THE MINISTRY AND SPIRITUAL
GIFTS
a. We believe that God is sovereign in the bestowment
of all His gifts; and that the gifts of evangelist, pastor
and teacher are sufficient for the perfecting of the saints
today; and, that speaking in tongues and the working of
sign miracles gradually ceased as the New Testament Scriptures
were completed and their authority became established
(1 Corinthians 12:4-11; 2 Corinthians 12:12; Ephesians
4:7-13).
b. We believe that God does hear and answer the prayer
of faith, in accord with His own will, for the sick and
afflicted (John 15:7; 1 John 5:14,15).
12. THE CHURCH
a. We believe that the Church, which is the body and
the espoused bride of Christ, is a spiritual organism
made up of all born-again persons of this present age
(Ephesians 1:22,23; 5:25-27; 1 Corinthians 12:12-14; 2
Corinthians 11:2).
b. We believe that the establishment and continuance
of local churches is clearly taught and defined in the
New Testament Scriptures (Acts 14:27; 20:17; 28-32; 1
Timothy 3:1-13; Titus 1:5-11).
c. We believe in the autonomy of the local church free
of any external authority of control (Acts 13:1-4; 15:19-31;
20:28; Romans 16:1,4; 1 Corinthians 3:9,16; 1 Corinthians
5:4-7,13; 1 Peter 5:1-4).
d. We recognize the ordinances of water baptism and
the Lord's Supper as a Scriptural means of testimony for
the Church in this age (Matthew 28:19-20; Acts 2:41,42;
18:8; 1 Corinthians 11:23-26).
13. DISPENSATIONALISM
We believe that the Scriptures interpreted in their
natural, literal sense reveal divinely determined dispensations
or rules of life which define man's responsibilities in
successive ages. These dispensations are not ways of salvation,
but divinely ordered stewardships by which God directs
man according to His purpose. Three of these -- the age
of Law, the age of Church, and the age of the Millennial
Kingdom -- are the subjects of detailed revelation in
Scripture (John 1:17; 1 Corinthians 9:17; 2 Corinthians
3:9-18; Galatians 3:13-25; Ephesians 1:10; 3:2-10; Colossians
1:23,25; Hebrews 7:19; Revelation 20:2-6).
14. THE PERSONALITY OF SATAN
We believe that Satan is a person, the author of sin
and the cause of the fall; that he is the open and declared
enemy of God and man; and, that he shall be eternally
punished in the Lake of Fire (Job 1:6,7; Isaiah 14; 12-17;
Matthew 4:2-11; 25:41; Revelation 20:10).
15. THE SECOND ADVENT OF CHRIST
We believe in that "Blessed Hope", the personal,
imminent, pre-tribulation, and premillennial coming of
the Lord Jesus Christ for His redeemed ones; and in His
subsequent return to earth, with His saints, to establish
His Millennial Kingdom (1 Thessalonians 4:13-18; Zechariah
14:4-11; Revelation 19:11-16; 20:1-6; 1 Thessalonians
1:10; 5:9; Revelation 3:10).
16. THE ETERNAL STATE
a. We believe in the bodily resurrection of all men,
the saved to eternal life, and the unsaved to judgment
and everlasting punishment (Matthew 25:46; John 5:28,29;
11:25,26; Revelation 20:5,6,12,13).
b. We believe that the souls of the redeemed are, at
death absent from the body and present with the Lord,
where in conscious bliss they await the first resurrection,
when spirit, soul and body are reunited to be glorified
forever with the Lord (Luke 23:43; Revelation 20:4-6;
2 Corinthians 5:8; Philippians 1:23; 3:21; 1 Thessalonians
4:16,17).
c. We believe the souls of the unbelievers remain, after
death, in conscious misery until the second resurrection,
when with soul and body reunited they shall appear at
the Great White Throne Judgment, and shall be cast into
the Lake of Fire, not to be annihilated, but to suffer
everlasting conscious punishment (Luke 16:10-26; Matthew
25:41-46; 2 Thessalonians 1:7-9; Jude vv. 6,7; Mark 9:43-48;
Revelation 20:11-15).
Section 2.
Movements Contrary to Faith
a. Ecumenism
Ecumenism is that movement which seeks the organizational
unity of all Christianity and ultimately of all religions.
Its principal advocates are the World Council of Churches
and the National Council of the Churches of Christ in
the United States of America.
b. Ecumenical Evangelism
Ecumenical Evangelism is that effort to promote the
gospel by bringing fundamentalists into an unequal yoke
with theological liberals and/or Roman Catholics and other
divergent groups.
c. NeoOrthodoxy
NeoOrthodoxy is that theological movement which
affirms: the transcendence of God, the finiteness and
sinfulness of man, and the necessity of supernatural divine
revelation of truth; but, while using evangelical terminology,
seriously departs from orthodoxy: in accepting the views
of destructive higher criticism, in denying the inerrancy
of the Bible as historic revelation, in accepting religious
experience as the criterion of truth, and in abandoning
important fundamentals of the Christian faith.
d. New Evangelicalism (NeoEvangelicalism,
New Conservatism)
These terms refer to that movement within evangelicalism
characterized by a toleration of and a dialogue with theological
liberalism. Its essence is seen in an emphasis upon the
social application of the gospel and weak or unclear doctrines
of: the inspiration of Scripture, biblical creationism,
eschatology, dispensationalism, and separation. It is
further characterized by an attempt to accommodate biblical
Christianity and make it acceptable to the modern mind.
We believe that these movements are out of harmony with
the Word of God and the official doctrine and position
of the IFCA and are inimical to the work of God.
Section 3.
Covenant of Faith
In subscribing to these articles of faith, we by no
means set aside, or undervalue, any of the Scriptures
of the Old and New Testaments; but we deem the knowledge,
belief and acceptance of the truth as set forth in our
doctrinal statement, to be essential to sound faith and
fruitful practice, and therefore requisite for Christian
fellowship in the IFCA.