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MISSION STATEMENT
Mobilizing the body of Christ to minister grace and truth to a world impacted by homosexuality.
DOCTRINAL
STATEMENT
We believe the
Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments are the inspired Word of God, the
final authority for doctrine, reproof, correction and instruction in right
living.
We believe in one God,
existing eternally in three Persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
We believe in the deity of our Lord Jesus Christ,
fully man and fully God, only-begotten Son of the Father. He was conceived by
the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, and lived a sinless life. He suffered
under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, buried, and rose physically from the dead.
He ascended to the right hand of the Father and will come again in power and
glory.
We believe that faith
alone in Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord frees us from the mastery of sin, and
its consequences of death and eternal damnation. He assumed the penalty of
death Himself, and enables us to live out of His resurrected life unto
eternity.
We believe the Holy
Spirit carries out this work of renewal in our lives, empowering us to grow in
loving union with our Heavenly Father and to walk in obedience to His will.
We believe that the
Church of Jesus Christ is formed of all those who know Him as their Savior and
Lord, regardless of denominational beliefs.
POLICY STATEMENT
Exodus International is
a Christian organization dedicated to equipping and uniting agencies and
individuals to effectively communicate the message of liberation from
homosexuality, as well as how to effectively convey support and understanding
to individuals facing the reality of a homosexual loved one.
Exodus upholds
heterosexuality as God’s creative intent for humanity, and subsequently views
homosexual expression as outside of God’s will. As such, homosexual attraction
and impulses – while not inherently sinful in themselves – are merely one of
many human temptations reflective of our fallen nature. However, we affirm that
choosing to resolve these tendencies through homosexual behavior, taking on a
homosexual identity, and involvement in the homosexual lifestyle is considered
destructive, as it distorts God’s intent for the individual and is thus sinful.
Instead, Christ offers a
healing alternative to those with homosexual tendencies. Exodus upholds
redemption for the homosexual person as the process whereby sin’s power is
broken, and the individual is freed to know and experience true identity as
discovered in Christ and His Church – with the subsequent freedom to grow
towards celibacy and/or a greater sense of his or her heterosexuality.
Central to this
redemption is Exodus’ desire to unite and equip the Church to carry out this
healing process. Exodus bridges the gap between Christians who respond to
homosexual men and women with ignorance and fear, and those who uphold
homosexuality as a valid, Christ-centered lifestyle. To Exodus, both extremes
fail to convey to the homosexual the fullness of redemption found in Christ –
He who embodies grace and truth, and invites us to partake of Him.
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