What do Christians Believe?

East-window-8626-crop-800   The Ascension of Christ from the upper section of the East window at St Mary's Church

"For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life."  John 3:16


Christians believe that:

  • The universe was brought into being by a loving God. Everything – and every person – in the universe is precious to God.
     
  • God sent his own Son, Jesus Christ, to live as one of us, to show us what He is like, and to offer us His eternal life.
     
  • God gives us His Holy Spirit to guide, comfort and strengthen us.
     
  • God wants us all to know Him and love Him, and to share His love with everyone.
     
  • God gives us free will to make our own decisions. Often, we let Him down. But whatever our failings or mistakes, God loves us.
     
  • Faith in God does not insulate us from illness, evil or unhappy events in our lives. But God will give us the strength to face these when they happen, and promises us eternal joy and peace in heaven.

Who was Jesus Christ?

Jesus was born about 2000 years ago, in what is now Israel.

He grew up in Nazareth with Mary and Joseph, and spent about three years teaching about God’s kingdom and healing the sick. He had many followers – His disciples.

His teaching challenged the Jewish leaders and He was crucified – hung on a cross to die – by the occupying Roman government. His body was buried. But He rose from the tomb on the third day – the first Easter Sunday. In the following weeks, many saw Him risen alive again

We believe that through His crucifixion Jesus took upon himself all our wrongdoing and suffering. Through His rising to new life, we too are offered eternal life.

After Jesus returned to God the Father, to God’s Kingdom, the Holy Spirit was poured out on his followers.

Since then Christianity has spread throughout the world.

Want to explore the Christian faith further?


For more information visit the Faith section of the Church of England's Website.

Find out about other opportunities at St Mary’s to discuss faith and the Bible.