On the heels of The Deconstruction of Christianity comes the need to express the core teachings of the Bible as they have been defined in Christianity for over 2,022 years now. Nearly all Christians who seek to have a faith that is biblical hold to some form of these basic doctrines that maybe described as pillars of the Faith. Christians may not always agree on how they work out , but they should agree on these essential doctrines.

  • Why The Church Developed Doctrinal Confessions of Faith
  • The Need For Canonizing The Text of The New Testament
  • Rediscovering The Holy Spirit's Presence In The Church
  • Back To The Basics of Worship, Not Entertainment

Details About the Webinar

We will attempt to identify the essential doctrines of the Christian faith by looking at the core truth of the Gospel, which is the salvation of humanity through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The essential doctrines of Christianity have to do with: Who God is; Who Jesus Christ is; God’s love for His people; and His desire to save them.
By examining the Gospel message, we can identify some 14 doctrines that are essential for salvation to be possible.
Not all doctrines necessary for salvation are necessary for a person to believe in order to be saved. In fact, there is a distinct difference between what must be true in order for us to be saved and what must be believed in order for us to be saved.

About the Speaker

1652553448-4c8d118a0fe8fd8e Abp Dennis M. Golphin
Patriarch

Archbishop Dennis Myles Golphin is a conference speaker, scholar, author, and Christian businessman. He is the Founding Patriarch for the Global Conference of Bishops and Leaders and serves to envision the present and future direction for the communion. He also serves as International President, Living In Favor (LIF) Global Network, and founder of DMG Professional Services, a national business consulting firm for churches and ministries. Archbishop also serves as co-founder of The Graduate School of Episcopal Studies

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