What We Believe

 

 

The Christian Church is defined by its core beliefs. These beliefs are the foundation of everything we do, uniting us as a community of faith. Without them, we are not truly a Church. While we acknowledge that faithful Christians may differ on secondary matters, agreement on fundamental beliefs is essential for meaningful fellowship between individuals and Churches. Below are the key beliefs we hold as a Church.
 

1 The Bible


We believe that God has revealed Himself to humanity through the Bible, which consists of the 66 books of the Old and New Testaments. The Bible is inspired by God and is entirely trustworthy. It holds supreme authority in determining both our beliefs and how we live.


2 God


God is one being who exists in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. These three persons are fully and equally God. God governs all things and does what He deems right. It was His will to create all things, to reveal Himself to humanity, and to reconcile people to Himself. At the end of time, God will judge all people.


3 Humanity


We believe that the human race is spiritually and morally flawed, a condition inherited from the first man and woman who, though created good, rebelled against God. Because of this, all people are deserving of God’s judgement and condemnation, and they need to be reconciled to Him.


4 Jesus Christ


God the Son has always been truly God. He was born miraculously of the virgin Mary as the man Jesus Christ and was fully human. He lived a sinless life, proclaimed God’s infallible truth, and performed many miracles. Jesus was arrested, falsely accused, and executed by crucifixion. He rose bodily from the dead, ascended to heaven, and now lives in the presence of God the Father, continually interceding for His people.


5 Salvation


We believe that the death of Jesus Christ was a sacrifice to pay for the guilt of humanity. It is the only way people can be reconciled to God and saved from His judgement. This sacrifice is entirely sufficient, and those who place their faith in Christ are justified by God’s grace and forgiven of their sins.


6 The Holy Spirit


The Holy Spirit enables us to understand and believe God’s truth. He gives new life to Christians, dwells within them, and works to make them more like Christ. The Holy Spirit also equips believers with gifts and abilities to glorify God and build up the Church.


7 The Church


We believe in one universal Church, consisting of all those whom God has saved through Jesus Christ, across all times and places. These believers alone form the true Church, the body of Christ. All members of the Church are equal in their access to God through prayer and share the same mission to proclaim the gospel to the world. Local Churches are expressions of this one true Church.


8 Baptism and the Lord’s Supper


Jesus gave two ordinances to His Church: Baptism and the Lord’s Supper. Baptism, where believers are immersed in water, is a public declaration of their faith and allegiance to Christ (see note below). In the Lord’s Supper, we remember and proclaim Christ’s atoning death as we share the meal He established.


9 The Return of Jesus Christ


We believe that Jesus Christ will return to this world personally, in power and glory, and that His return will be visible to all people.

These core beliefs shape who we are as a Church, guiding both our understanding of God and our mission in the world.


10 What we believe about the Afterlife


At the end of the age, all people will be raised bodily to life and will be judged by Jesus Christ. Those right before God will enter perfect happiness forever in God's presence. Those condemned will suffer everlasting loss, cast out from the presence of God.

Note: Membership of the church is upon profession of faith in Christ and all members are encouraged to consider baptism by immersion as an expression of their faith. However, baptism is an issue that Bible believing Christians differ on. Whilst the church teaches believer's baptism, Christians with differing views on baptism, but who recognise that baptism does not regenerate, play a full part in our church fellowship.
 
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Planning your Visit

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We're excited that you're thinking about visiting us! Below, you'll find everything you need to know about what to expect on a Sunday morning.
 
 

Where and When

We meet at the Church Building in the centre of the Bishopdown estate in Salisbury for our Sunday Service, which starts at 10:30 AM. For your first visit, we recommend arriving 10-15 minutes early. This will give you time to find parking and settle in before the service begins. Upon arrival, a member of our Welcome Team will greet you and assist you in finding your way around.

Accessibility

Our building has wheelchair access, and we provide a sound loop for those who need it. If you require assistance, please let a member of the Welcome Team know upon your arrival, and they will be happy to help. Disabled toilets are available in the main entrance.

Our Gathering

As Christians, we gather to worship God together, pray, read His Word the Bible, and encourage each other. During the gathering, you can expect:

Singing: We sing old and new songs of praise
Prayer: for ourselves, our community, our country, and the world
Bible Reading: We read from the Bible.
Sermon: We listen to a sermon, which you can also find in our Sermons section if you’d like to catch up on previous messages.

We do not take a collection during the service, but a collection box is available for those who wish to support the church’s work—there’s no obligation. On the third Sunday of each month, we celebrate the Lord's Supper together.

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And Afterwards?

At the end of the service, we invite you to stay and enjoy tea, coffee, squash, and biscuits. This is an opportunity to get to know others, ask questions, and both encourage and be encouraged in our faith.  By this time, you’ll likely have met several friendly faces who will be more than happy to answer any questions you may have.

What About My Kids?

Children start the service with their parents or guardians for the welcome, songs, and notices.  We believe in worshipping together as a family. After the notices, we announce when it’s time for the younger members to go to Sunday School.

Our Sunday School provides age-appropriate activities, including

  • Bible stories
  • Prayer and music
  • Crafts and fun games

Children

Other Ministries

We run a variety of other ministries, including:

Parents' and Toddlers' Group
Children's Clubs
Men's Ministries
Women's Ministries

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Leadership 

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Gavin Walker   Nick Windust
Gavin has been serving as the Minister of BEC since 2009, following his study at Oak Hill Theological College in London. He’s passionate about sharing God’s word in order to grow people’s faith in the Lord Jesus.  He is a member of the Pastor’s Association of the FIEC.  Gavin and his wife, Carol, have two adult daughters, and they love being part of the church family.   Nick joined BEC as Assistant Minister in 2024 and is studying Christian Ministry at Crosslands Seminary. Passionate about discipleship and evangelism, he is dedicated to helping others grow in Christ. Nick, his wife Sarah, and their two children are excited to be part of the church and are actively involved in its mission and activities.
     
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Borbon Manalang    
Borbon joined BEC as an Elder in 2024 and is dedicated to guiding the church in its mission. He and his wife, Angie, have three children and enjoy being involved in church activities while nurturing their family's faith together.    
 
We hope that whoever you are, you will feel at home at our church.