Nuestra Misión:

Confesando a Jesús Cristo como hijo, salvador, y señor, el movimiento de confesión existe para permitir a la iglesia methodist unida recuperar su identidad doctrinal clásica, y vivir él hacia fuera como discípulos de Jesús Cristo."

Nuestro Propósito: 

El propósito del movimiento de confesión es llamar a la iglesia methodist unida, a todo el laity y a todo el clero, confesar la persona, el trabajo, y el reinado de Jesús Cristo.

Nuestra Confesión: 

Ésta, entonces, es nuestra confesión: "confesamos a Jesús Cristo: El Hijo, El Salvador, El Señor."

 

Una Declaracion Confesional De El Movimiento Confesional Dentro De La Iglesia Metodista Unida

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