DOCTRINE We hold to the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith (2nd London) as our statement of faith with regard to our doctrine. We also stand whole-heartedly with the Affirmation 2010. We do, however, hold a high regard for the other like historic confessions which contain the sound Westminster Theology, namely the Westminster Confession of Faith 1647, and the Savoy Declaration of Faith and Order 1658.
THE LOCAL CHURCH We hold to the Biblical teaching of the local church, and do not wish to replace such. We promote the engagement of young Christian believers in the local body of believers, and merely desire to assist churches with reaching their young people.
THE GOSPEL Our labours are very much evangelical, and we seek to often proclaim the Gospel through our various outlets. We do not see the doctrine of election as a hindrance to this work, but rather a help; for God has appointed some to eternal life, and he has also deigned to use means to bring them in.
BIBLICAL SEPARATION We believe also in the Biblical doctrine of separation, wherein the Christian must be separate from the world, and the things of it, as they must obey the words of the Holy Scripture, and hold them in dearest regard above all else. We believe this applies also to worship, which ought to be Biblical and most reverent.
Who We Are
Mr William Arrowsmith: Student at Salisbury Reformed Seminary, Lay Preacher from Bells Yew Green Chapel Mr Timothy Hughes: Member at Glyndwr Street Baptist Chapel, Dolgellau