We believe that God has spoken, and continues to speak, through the words of the Bible. Therefore, our faith rests on what God has revealed in his Word rather than on what feels true to us. In determining what we should believe and how we should live, the Bible is our supreme authority.
As an Anglican, evangelical church our beliefs are summarised in the 39 Articles of Religion, the historic creeds, and the principles and theology of the Book of Common Prayer.
The following statement of faith is taken from the Evangelical Fellowship in the Anglican Communion in Australia. It is a contemporary summary of the key truths of the Christian faith and lays special emphasis on the grace of God:
1. God as the source of Grace.
In continuity with the teaching of Holy Scripture and the Christian creeds, we worship one God in three Persons – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. God has created all things and us in his own image; all life, truth, holiness, and beauty come from him. His Son Jesus Christ, fully God and fully human, was conceived through the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin, Mary, was crucified, died, rose, and ascended to reign in glory.
2. The Bible as the Revelation of Grace.
We receive the canonical books of the Old and New Testaments as the wholly reliable revelation and record of God’s grace, given by the Holy Spirit as the true word of God written. The Bible has been given to lead us to salvation, to be the ultimate rule for Christian faith and conduct, and the supreme authority by which the Church must ever reform itself and judge its traditions.