RevVonHanshaw
New Member
Beloved brothers and sisters,
One of the greatest blessings of our movement is that God has entrusted us with a heritage rooted in personal responsibility, biblical holiness, and the freedom of the human will under the convicting power of the Holy Spirit. In a day when many churches drift toward shallow teaching or cultural accommodation, Free Will Baptists still stand on the conviction that every person is accountable before God, and that grace invites—never coerces—the sinner to repentance.
Today, I want to encourage our community to renew our commitment to the doctrines that make our fellowship distinct, biblical, and spiritually alive.
Brothers and sisters, let’s use this group to strengthen one another, sharpen one another, and encourage one another in the doctrines and practices that have shaped our churches for generations. I invite you to share your thoughts, testimonies, questions, and insights as we continue walking together in truth.
In Christ, Rev. Von Hanshaw
One of the greatest blessings of our movement is that God has entrusted us with a heritage rooted in personal responsibility, biblical holiness, and the freedom of the human will under the convicting power of the Holy Spirit. In a day when many churches drift toward shallow teaching or cultural accommodation, Free Will Baptists still stand on the conviction that every person is accountable before God, and that grace invites—never coerces—the sinner to repentance.
Today, I want to encourage our community to renew our commitment to the doctrines that make our fellowship distinct, biblical, and spiritually alive.
The Scriptures remain our final authority
We affirm without apology that the Bible is the inspired, infallible Word of God. It is not merely a book to be admired—it is the rule of faith and practice. Let’s continue to be people who love, teach, and obey Scripture. Key discussion: Biblical authorityThe call to holiness still matters
Holiness is not legalism—it is love expressed through obedience. Our forefathers preached a clean heart, a separated life, and a walk worthy of the gospel. May we never lose that emphasis. Key discussion: Christian holinessHuman freedom and responsibility are essential truths
We reject fatalistic theology. We believe God genuinely calls all people to salvation, and that each person must respond freely to His grace. This doctrine is not outdated—it is urgently needed in today’s world. Key discussion: Free will doctrineThe church must remain mission‑minded
Our movement has always been evangelistic. Whether across the world or across the street, we must keep the Great Commission at the center of our identity. Key discussion: Missions and evangelismWe must guard the faith once delivered
Apostasy is real. Drift is real. But so is revival. Let’s be a people who contend for the faith—not with anger, but with conviction, clarity, and compassion. Key discussion: Contending for the faithBrothers and sisters, let’s use this group to strengthen one another, sharpen one another, and encourage one another in the doctrines and practices that have shaped our churches for generations. I invite you to share your thoughts, testimonies, questions, and insights as we continue walking together in truth.
In Christ, Rev. Von Hanshaw
