We are a group of Presbyterian
women and men, clergy and laity
who believe that Theology Matters
--
what we believe has consequences
for our family and our ministry
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for the hope that is in you, yet with gentleness and reverence.” 1 Peter 3:15 |
Our Purpose
Presbyterians for Faith, Family and Ministry (PFFM) is working to restore the strength and integrity of the Presbyterian Church(USA)’s witness to Jesus Christ as the only Lord and Savior, by helping individual Presbyterians develop a consistent Reformed Christian world view.
PFFM is committed to the restoration, in the
lives of individual Presbyterians and in the Church, of Reformed theology
as taught in Scripture and expressed in the Confessions. To affirm
the Christian faith is necessarily to reject all false ideologies.
The First Commandment carries both a commitment to the One True Lord God
and a rejection of false gods, “I am the Lord your God, ...You shall have
no other gods before me.” To commit to the Lord God and reality as
he has defined it, without also rejecting false gods and their world
view is to unite the worship of the living Lord with idols.
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You shall have no other gods before Me." Exodus 20:2-3 |
Therefore PFFM is committed to discussing the doctrines of Reformed Christian faith and their world view implications by contrasting them with the beliefs of false religions and their distorted world views. This is done primarily through PFFM’s bi-monthly publication, Theology Matters. Today the primary attack on Christian faith is from the false religion of feminist ideology which includes New Age, pagan, neo-pagan and wiccan teachings.
PFFM is convinced that an obedient understanding
of family and ministry can only grow out of a faith in Jesus Christ that
is based on Scripture and the Confessions and is free of compromise with
false ideologies.
What We Believe
1. We believe in the One living and true God who exists eternally in three persons -- the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. We believe that "God is a Spirit, infinite, eternal, and unchangeable, in his being, wisdom, power, holiness, justice, goodness, and truth."(1)We believe that God is our Creator, that he has revealed himself to us through the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, and that apart from this revelation we remain ignorant of his name, his nature, and his will.
Therefore, we reject the false ideology that asserts
that the creature has the right to name and define the Creator, or to determine
how God should act in any time and place.
2. We believe that Jesus Christ is God in human flesh. We believe that he was born of a virgin, lived a sinless life, performed miracles, suffered and died on the cross as an atoning sacrifice for our sins, rose again on the third day, ascended into heaven, is seated in glorious authority making intercession for his elect, and that he will return to judge sin and establish his eternal kingdom.
Therefore, we reject the false ideology that denies
either the human or divine natures of Christ, his atoning work, or his exalted
Lordship.
3. "Jesus Christ, as he is attested for us in Holy Scripture, is the one Word of God which we have to hear and which we have to trust and obey in life and in death.''(2)
Therefore, we reject the false ideology that asserts
that there are other "lords" to whom we owe allegiance.
4. We believe the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments to be, by the Holy Spirit, the inspired Word of God -- the unique, reliable, and authoritative witness to Jesus Christ and his will for our lives. We believe that the Creeds and Confessions of the church, while subordinate to Christ and the Scriptures, are nevertheless authoritative standards.
Therefore, we reject the false ideology that declares
that the Bible is an ancient document inapplicable to modern life, that
God continues to give new revelation apart from Scripture, or that the meaning
of Scripture is at variance with the plain meaning of its words understood
in their historic context. We also reject the false ideology that teaches
that the plain meaning of the Creeds and Confessions, understood in their
historic context, are without authority in the church.
5. We believe that from every generation and race, God has sovereignly called and redeemed a people for his own glory -- "a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God's own people."(3) We believe that Jesus Christ is alive and present with this people by the indwelling and empowering Holy Spirit whose work it is to regenerate, give faith, justify, sanctify, and give assurance that we are, by grace, at the price of Christ's shed blood, the adopted sons and daughters of God.
Therefore, we reject the false ideology that teaches
that human beings have the capacity within themselves, by virtue of their
humanity alone, and apart from redemption, to become the sons and daughters
of God.
6. We believe that as the people of God, we have been called and commanded to proclaim the good news of salvation through Jesus Christ, to call men and women, boys and girls, to the obedience of faith, and in every generation to reclaim and reform the purity of the Church's witness.
Therefore, we reject the false ideology that denies
the Church's call, in every generation, to challenge cultural distortions
of the gospel and to witness to the uniqueness of our Lord and Savior Jesus
Christ, the one mediator between God and human beings.
(1) The Shorter Catechism
(2) The Theological Declaration of
Barmen
(3) 1 Peter 2:9
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It is to imagine or possess something in which to put one’s trust in place of or beside the one true God who has revealed himself in his Word.” Heidelberg Catechism, 4.095. “...God is to be adored
and worshipped as he himself has taught us to worship
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The Rev. Dr. Kari McClellan is President of Presbyterians for Faith, Family and Ministry (PFFM). The Rev. Susan Cyre is Executive Director and Editor of Theology Matters. The Board of Directors of PFFM includes eight clergy and four lay people, six women and six men. PFFM’s Board of Reference includes: Dr. Andrew Dearman, Austin Theological Seminary; Dr. James Edwards, Whitworth College; Dr. Daryl Fisher-Ogden, Pasadena, CA; Dr. Roberta Hestenes, World Vision; Dr. Richard Lovelace, retired, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary; Dr. Ulrich Mauser, retired, Princeton Theological Seminary; Dr. Richard Mouw, President, Fuller Theological Seminary; Dr. Dennis Okholm, Azusa Pacific University; Rev. Catherine Purves, Pittsburgh, PA; Mrs. Terry Schlossberg, Presbyterian Coalition.
Theology Matters is sent free to anyone
who requests it. To be placed on the mailing list for Theology
Matters send an email message to scyre@swva.net or write to PFFM,
P. O. Box 3940, Fredericksburg, VA 22402, or call 540-898-4244.
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