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Confession of Faith

Mennonite Brethren have their roots in the Anabaptist–Mennonite movement of sixteenth century Europe. Anabaptists regarded their confessional statements simply as a public testimony of what they believed, based on the Word of God. Confessions are used as an outline for instruction, church polity and discipline.

Sidewalk version
A concise overview of our Confession of Faith.
Digest version
Contains an overview of our Confession of Faith, with links to the related sections in the detailed version.
Detailed version
The full text of our Confession of Faith. This version also contains scripture references that the text is based on.
Liturgical readings
These readings are designed for worship services, as one way of incorporating the content of the Confession of Faith in prayers, public affirmations and statements of commitment.
Download
Our detailed Confession of Faith is available in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf), Microsoft Word (.doc), and Rich Text (.rtf) versions. These files make it easier to view the document offline or print a paper copy.
Chinese versionAdobe Acrobat
International Community of Mennonite Brethren (ICOMB) Confession of Faith

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Last modified: Oct 23, 2007

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Confession of Faith
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1. God
2. Revelation of God
3. Creation and Humanity
4. Sin and Evil
5. Salvation
6. Nature of the Church
7. Mission of the Church
8. Christian Baptism
9. Lord’s Supper
10. Discipleship
11. Marriage, Singleness and Family
12. Society and State
13. Love and Nonresistance
14. The Sanctity of Human Life
15. Stewardship
16. Work, Rest and the Lord’s Day
17. Christianity and Other Faiths
18. Christ’s Final Triumph
•  Liturgical readings
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•  ICOMB Confession of Faith
 

ID: 18:30
Last modified: Oct 23, 2007

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