Mennonite Brethren have their roots in the Anabaptist-Mennonite movement of sixteenth century Europe. Anabaptists regarded their confessional statements simply as a public testimony of what they believed, based on the Word of God. Confessions are used as an outline for instruction, church polity and discipline.
Article 1:  God
Article 2:   Revelation of God
Article 3:   Creation and Humanity
Article 4:   Sin and Evil
Article 5:   Salvation
Article 6:   Nature of the Church
Article 7:   Mission of the Church
Article 8:   Christian Baptism
Article 9:   Lord's Supper
Article 10:   Discipleship
Article 11:   Marriage, Singleness and Family
Article 12:   Society and State
Article 13:   Love and Nonresistance
Article 14:   The Sanctity of Human Life
Article 15:   Stewardship
Article 16:   Work, Rest and the Lord's Day
Article 17:   Christianity and Other Faiths
Article 18:  Christ's Final Triumph
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