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TCCSA STATEMENT OF BELIEF


We believe in God: The Father, Son and Holy Spirit. We believe that the Bible is the inspired Word of God, and that all of its assertions are historically and scientifically true in the original autographs; this means that the account of origins in Genesis is a factual presentation of actual historical truths.

We believe that the origin of matter and all basic types of living things, including man, came about through direct creative acts of God during the six-day creation week described in Genesis. Whatever biological changes have occurred since the creation week have accomplished only changes within the created kinds.

We believe that the great flood described in Genesis, commonly referred to as the Noachian Flood, was an historic event, world-wide in extent and effect.

We accept the account of the special creation of Adam and Eve as the first man and woman. Their subsequent fall into sin, by disobedience of God's direct command, is the basis for our belief in the necessity of a Savior for all mankind.

Therefore, we believe that Jesus Christ is our Lord and only Savior and that personal faith in Him is necessary for salvation.




TCCSA MISSION STATEMENT

TCCSA exists to present evidence for creation and a young earth in ways that will cause:

1. Christians, especially young people, to be strengthened in their faith, fortified against the attacks on their faith by the evolutionary establishment, and be trained and motivated to intelligently discuss these matters with their peers, teachers and the community at large.

2. Pastors and other church leaders to understand the relevance of creation to the integrity of the gospel and the authority of Scripture.

3. Unbelievers to be confronted with the scientific evidence for creation.

4. People to not only become creationists but to become born again Christians through the confession of their sins and acceptance of the finished work of Jesus Christ on the cross.


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