Statements & Beliefs
Ventura County Christian School's statement of faith and beliefs is rooted in a strong commitment to Christian values and principles. With a focus on fostering spiritual growth and academic excellence, the school provides a supportive environment where students can develop a deep understanding of faith and character. Through its dedication to teaching love, compassion, and service, Ventura County Christian School prepares students to make positive contributions to society and live out their beliefs in meaningful ways.
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Holy Trinity
One God, eternally existent in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit; God the Father Almighty, maker of heaven and earth.
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Incarnation, Truly Man and Truly God
Our Lord, Jesus Christ, God manifest in the flesh, His virgin birth, His sinless human life, His divine miracles, His atoning death on the cross, His bodily resurrection, His ascension, His mediatorial work, and His personal return in power and glory.
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Indwelling of Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit by whose indwelling the believer is enabled to live a holy life to witness and work for the Lord Jesus Christ.
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Biblical Inerrancy
The Holy Scriptures as originally given by God, are divinely inspired, entirely trustworthy, and the only supreme authority in all matters of faith and conduct.
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Gift of Grace
The salvation of lost and sinful man through the shed blood of the Lord Jesus Christ, by faith apart from works.
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Unity of the Body of Christ
The unity of the Spirit of all true believers in the Church, the Body of Christ, where believers should assemble for teaching, prayer, praise, fellowship, and ministry.
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Salvation
The resurrection of the saved unto the resurrection of life.
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Living out Our Faith
We also believe that there are teachings and practices such as baptism, ordination, sacraments, church government, spiritual gifts, end times, etc., with respect to which men and women of good Christian character and principle may differ, and that it is the duty both of private Christians and groups of believers to exercise love and mutual forbearance toward each other in their discussion and observation.