Fox River
Lutheran Church is a Member of the Association of Free Lutheran Congregations (AFLC).
More information can be obtained at www.aflc.org.
Below is a statement of their fundamental
principles.
AFLC Fundamental Principles
(Guiding Principles of the Lutheran
Free Church)
1) According to the Word of God, the
congregation is the right form of the Kingdom of God on earth.
2) The congregation consists of
believers who by using the means of grace and the spiritual gifts as directed by
the Word of God, seek salvation and eternal blessedness for themselves and for
their fellow men.
3) According to the New Testament, the
congregation needs an external organization with membership roll, election of
officers, stated times and places for its gatherings, and other similar
provision.
4) Members of the organized congregation
are not, in every instance believers, and such members often derive false hope
from their external connection with the congregation. It is therefore the sacred
obligation of the congregation to purify itself by the quickening preaching of
the Word of God, by earnest admonition and exhortation, and by expelling the
openly sinful and perverse.
5) The congregation directs its own
affairs, subject to the authority of the Word and the Spirit of God, and
acknowledges no other ecclesiastical authority or government above itself.
6) A free congregation esteems and
cherishes all the spiritual gifts which the Lord gives edification, and seeks to
stimulate and encourage their use.
7) A free congregation gladly accepts
the mutual assistance which the congregations can give one another in the work
for the advancement of the Kingdom of God.
8) Such assistance consists partly in
th the mutual sharings of spiritual gifts among congregations through
conferences, exchange visits, lay activities, etc., whereby congregations are
mutually edified, and partly in the voluntary and Spirit prompted cooperation of
congregations for the accomplishing of such tasks as exceed the ability of the
individual congregation.
9) Among such tasks may be mentioned
specifically the training of pastors, distribution of Bibles and other Christian
literature, home missions, foreign missions, Jewish missions, deaconess homes,
children's homes, and other works of mercy.
10) Free congregations have no right to
demand that other congregations shall submit to their opinion, will, judgment,
or decision; therefore, domination by a majority of congregations over a
minority is to be rejected.
11) Agencies found desirable for
conducting the joint activities of congregations, such as conferences,
committees, officers, etc., cannot in a Free Lutheran Church, impose any
obligations or restrictions, exert any compulsions, or lay any burden upon the
individual congregation, but have the right only to make recommendations to, and
requests of congregations and individuals.
12) Every free congregation, as well as
every individual believer, is constrained by the Spirit of God and by the privileges
of Christian love to do good and to work for the salvation of souls and the
quickening of spiritual life, as far as its abilities and power permit. Such
free spiritual activity is limited neither by parish nor by synodical bounds. |