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The views of the Alaska-Yukon District, affiliated with United
Pentecostal Church International, reflect most of the
beliefs of the Holiness-Pentecostal movement. We embrace
the traditional Pentecostal view that speaking in tongues is
the initial sign of receiving the Holy Spirit. We believe in
the future coming of the Lord Jesus for His Church, sometimes
termed the Rapture of the Church. We encourage a separation
from the world as to life style and encourage a close
personal walk with the Lord Jesus.
The Alaska-Yukon District holds a fundamental view of the Bible:
"The Bible is the only God-given authority which man
possesses; therefore all doctrine, faith, hope, and all
instructions for the church must be based upon and harmonize
with the Bible" The Bible is the Word of God, and therefore
inerrant and infallible. We reject all extra biblical
revelations and writings, and views church creeds and
articles of faith only as the thinking of men.
The Alaska-Yukon District holds that salvation is by grace
through faith in Jesus Christ, not by works. Faith in Jesus
is the means by which a person is justified. At the same
time, a sinner must believe the gospel; he is commanded to
repent of his sinful life, to be baptized in water in the
name of Jesus Christ, and to receive the gift of the Holy
Spirit (Acts 2:38; 4:12; 8:12-17; 10:43-48; 19:1-6). Thus
the various aspects of faith and obedience work together in
God's grace to reconcile us to God.
Jesus Is God In the Flesh
The Alaska-Yukon District teaches that the one God who revealed
Himself in the Old Testament as Jehovah revealed himself in
His Son, Jesus Christ. Thus, Jesus Christ was, and is, God. Jesus is the one true God manifested in flesh, for in Him
dwells all the fullness of the Godhead bodily (John 1:1-14;
I Timothy
3:16; Colossians 2:9). Jesus and His Father are One, (John
10:30).
While fully God, Jesus was also fully man, possessing a full
and true humanity. He was both God and man. Moreover, the
Holy Spirit is God with us and in us. Thus God is manifested
as Father in creation and as the Father of the Son, in the
Son for our redemption, and as the Holy Spirit in our
regeneration.
Importance
of the Family Unit
The Alaska-Yukon District United Pentecostal Church stresses
and supports the family unit as God's primary institution
and teaches that the church is God's redemptive fellowship
for all believers. |