As an independent interdenominational organization we strive to teach in a manor that will not erode a students connection to their home Church. Our desire and mission is to support every Christ centered Church in Garfield County.
GCCYP Statement of Faith
1. The Bible: We believe in the veracity and the plenary inspiration of Scripture, Scripture being the
66 books contained in the Old and New Testaments. II Tim 3:16, II Pet 1:19-21
2. The Trinity: We believe in the Holy Trinity, that We serve One true God, and that He exists in
3 coequal persons with distinctive personalities and roles. Exo 20:3, Dut 6:4
a. The Father: We believe in the deity of the Father. I Cor 8:6
b. The Son: We believe in the deity of the Son Jesus Christ Emanuel God with us, sent to
reconcile the world to God. That one might die for all. God's plan of salvation through the
life, death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. John 1:1-5,14; I Cor 8:6
d. The Holy Spirit: We believe in the Deity of the Holy Spirit who is our counselor, comforter and
the deposit guaranteeing our inheritance in heaven. John 16:7-8; Acts 5:1-10II Cor 1:22
3. Satan: We believe in Satan, that he was a high angel who sought to take God's place, and was cast
from heaven and seeks the destruction of the saints. Satan will ultimately be cast in to the lake of fire
when he is judged by God at the end of days. Isa 14:12; Luke 10:18;I Pet 5:8; Rev 20:10
4. The Fall Of Man: We believe that the world and all that is in it was created perfect and holy. Through
temptation by Satan and rebellion against God man sought his will above God's and sin entered the
world. All men identified with Adam the first man are sinful and in need of a savior. Gen 3:1-6; 3:24
Rom 3:10,23; 5:12
5. Salvation: We believe that since the fall of man all mankind is sinful and incapable of pleasing God. It is
only through faith in Christ that the righteousness of Christ may be ours. Christ died that we
might live, he died once for all. John 3:16; Eph 2:8; Rom 4:24-25, 5:18; Heb 11:6
6. The Lords Supper and Baptism: We believe in believers baptism symbolizing our identification
with Christ, in his death, burial and resurrection. Furthermore we believe in the believers' participation in
Lords Supper, that we are given explicit instruction on carrying it out as a lasting memorial of Christ's
substitutionary death redeeming man. Mat 28:19; Rom 6:3-5;I Cor 11:23-26
1. The Bible: We believe in the veracity and the plenary inspiration of Scripture, Scripture being the
66 books contained in the Old and New Testaments. II Tim 3:16, II Pet 1:19-21
2. The Trinity: We believe in the Holy Trinity, that We serve One true God, and that He exists in
3 coequal persons with distinctive personalities and roles. Exo 20:3, Dut 6:4
a. The Father: We believe in the deity of the Father. I Cor 8:6
b. The Son: We believe in the deity of the Son Jesus Christ Emanuel God with us, sent to
reconcile the world to God. That one might die for all. God's plan of salvation through the
life, death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. John 1:1-5,14; I Cor 8:6
d. The Holy Spirit: We believe in the Deity of the Holy Spirit who is our counselor, comforter and
the deposit guaranteeing our inheritance in heaven. John 16:7-8; Acts 5:1-10II Cor 1:22
3. Satan: We believe in Satan, that he was a high angel who sought to take God's place, and was cast
from heaven and seeks the destruction of the saints. Satan will ultimately be cast in to the lake of fire
when he is judged by God at the end of days. Isa 14:12; Luke 10:18;I Pet 5:8; Rev 20:10
4. The Fall Of Man: We believe that the world and all that is in it was created perfect and holy. Through
temptation by Satan and rebellion against God man sought his will above God's and sin entered the
world. All men identified with Adam the first man are sinful and in need of a savior. Gen 3:1-6; 3:24
Rom 3:10,23; 5:12
5. Salvation: We believe that since the fall of man all mankind is sinful and incapable of pleasing God. It is
only through faith in Christ that the righteousness of Christ may be ours. Christ died that we
might live, he died once for all. John 3:16; Eph 2:8; Rom 4:24-25, 5:18; Heb 11:6
6. The Lords Supper and Baptism: We believe in believers baptism symbolizing our identification
with Christ, in his death, burial and resurrection. Furthermore we believe in the believers' participation in
Lords Supper, that we are given explicit instruction on carrying it out as a lasting memorial of Christ's
substitutionary death redeeming man. Mat 28:19; Rom 6:3-5;I Cor 11:23-26