Vision Statement
Walthamstow Central Baptist Church
This church exists to develop a growing love for the sovereign glory of God that:
Biblical Principles
These notes have been prepared with the aim that everyone in the church
will gain clear understanding of our mission and will be committed to,
and involved in the fulfilment of the vision.
Key passages :
A. Numbers 10 vv1 – 10 : The method God uses
In this passage two trumpets are sounded. According to the different sounds they make the people
respond in different ways. It illustrates the effects of the gospel.
B. Acts 2 vv 40-47 : The spiritual environment God uses
The gospel is the method God uses. Here, we see the spiritual results - God’s people who are devoted to:
Expectations
These biblical principles will lead us to certain expectations because God has promised then and they are what
honours him. Some of these are :
These expectations can help us to know what to pray about for the church.
Immediate Aims
It is good to have expectations but we have to act in faith believing God will work amongst us.
( Philippians 2 vv 12,13 ) The following aims relate to our present situation and will need to be revised as
things change.
Worshiping God, joyfully ( Acts 2 vv 46,47 )
Wanting God’s word ( Acts 2v42 )
Walking before God humbly ( Acts 2 v 42 )
Working together, unitedly ( Acts 2 v 46 )
Witnessing to the gospel, boldly. ( Acts 2 v 47b )
Ministry Teams
In seeking to give expression to being members of one another ( Romans 12 vv 1-8 ) we will aim
to develop ministry teams :
- Pastoral care
- Hospitality
- Church maintenance
- Evangelism
- Mission
- Children and Youth work
- Music
These will take time to develop :
- Pastor Roger will write a brief for each team so there are clear aims.
- Some members will form a team that will meet as needed to plan and review.
- Someone will be team leader.
- The team will be responsible to the pastor and deacons who will oversee them.
- Others will be helpers to the team
- When the teams are up and running people can be encouraged to be helpers soon after they start attending church. A questionnaire will help people see where they fit in.
- Care must be taken not to take on too much i.e. only be involved in one team although someone might also
be a helper to another team
Hopefully things will become clearer as they develop.
Appendix
Recognising : Faith, Hope and Love
Faith
Biblical faith describes a personal trust and total reliance by God’s grace on the finished work of Christ
for forgiveness and eternal life. In the Church it will be evidenced by :
- An understanding and capacity to delight in God’s sovereignty and saving purposes in Christ
- An appetite for God’s word
- A desire to pray
- A readiness to engage in good works, especially a sharing of material things to help others
- A unity of purpose in the minds of God’s people
- A readiness to actively join together in making Christ known as the only way of salvation
Hope
Biblical hope describes an assured relationship with Jesus Christ giving a sense of security with regard
to the future. It will be evidenced by :
- An assurance of salvation
- An anticipation of future resurrection
- A desire for holy living motivated by Christ’s return
- A stable and persevering commitment to Christ
- A boldness and joy in joining together to make Christ know
Love
Biblical love empowers us to become like Christ. In the Church it will be evidenced by :
- Honouring
- Caring equally for
- Sharing burdens with
- Bearing with
- Submitting to
- Teaching
- Encouraging
- Extending hospitality and
- Praying with …….
………one another
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