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| Frequently
Asked Questions |
1. How
is the Free Grace Alliance (FGA)
different from other organizations?
There are a variety of organizations
which promote evangelism, discipleship,
and various theological viewpoints. The
FGA is seeking to unite leaders,
churches, and organizations which affirm
the gospel of grace. The structure of
the Alliance is such that the membership
owns the organization through SHARED
LEADERSHIP. We at FGA want to CONNECT,
ENCOURAGE and EQUIP free grace leaders,
churches, and organizations...to
STRATEGIZE TOGETHER about how to unite
and promote grace to our needy world.
The FGA encourages its members to belong
to any organizations or churches they
want to, which are a match within their
own doctrinal convictions. All are
welcomed to belong to the FGA if they
affirm our covenant; there are no
restrictions on membership in other
organizations as a member of the Free
Grace Alliance.
2. Is the FGA Covenant different
than the Doctrinal Statement?
YES. The FGA COVENANT is for membership
and interaction among ourselves. It is
not designed to explain all aspects of a
theology. Instead, it is for the purpose
of helping us clarify who all can align
themselves with us and our purpose to
CONNECT and ENCOURAGE free grace
leaders. Specifically, it is designed
sequentially; so, understanding point
number 1 precedes appreciating the
addition or clarification of point
number 2, etc. Since the membership
“owns the organization” the COVENANT may
be changed by the procedures outlined in
the Constitution and Bylaws. The only
question one need ask as he reads the
COVENANT is, “Do I agree with this
point?” Note: The covenant can be viewed
by clicking ‘covenant’ in the navigation
at left.
3. What is the FGA’s view on
repentance or other doctrines?
As stated previously, the only
requirement for membership is the
Covenant itself
(www.freegracealliance.org/covenant.html).
If it is not in the Covenant, then the
question is open for discussion. The FGA
is within the historical Christian
faith; so traditional errors regarding
the trinity, deity of Christ, etc., will
probably be avoided in our discussions.
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