WHAT WE BELIEVE

Who We Are

Illini Life Christian Fellowship is a community of Jesus followers at the University of Illinois committed to God’s Great Commandment (Matthew 22:37-39) and Jesus’ Great Commission. (Matthew 28:18-20)


Why We're Here

We want all Illinois students to have the opportunity to explore and live life with Jesus Christ at the center. (Colossians 1:28-29)


What Guides Us

We believe life following Jesus means: 

  • Life with Jesus

    • We draw close to God through reading his Word and the spiritual disciplines. To love God is our greatest commandment.

  • Life like Jesus

    • We believe that the Christian life should be LIVED. We follow the example of Jesus in all areas of life.

  • Life for Jesus

    • The heart of the great commission is to make disciples. We invest our lives to bring others into life with Jesus.

What We Believe

We're an inter-denominational ministry that sees students from many different backgrounds join us each year. We believe there's room within Christianity for different preferences, but here are the key truths that we stand on.


The Scripture

The sole basis of our beliefs is the Bible, the 66 books of the Old and New Testaments. It was uniquely, verbally, and fully inspired by the Holy Spirit and was written without error in the original manuscripts. It is the supreme and final authority in faith and life in every age.


God

There is but one God, infinite in power, wisdom, justice, goodness and love. He is the Creator of the universe, eternally existing in three persons - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit - each of whom possesses all the attributes of Deity and the characteristics of personality.


Man

God created man in His own image, and man, as he was originally created, was innocent before God. But man chose to sin by disobeying God, and therefore was alienated from his Creator and came under divine condemnation. Thus all human beings are born with a corrupted nature and without spiritual life, and are totally incapable of pleasing God in and of themselves.


Jesus Christ

God the Father, by His own choice and out of love for sinful men and women, sent Jesus Christ into the world to reconcile sinners to Himself. Jesus Christ was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of a virgin. He is God in the flesh, both true God and true man. Jesus Christ lived a sinless life and voluntarily suffered and died as our substitute to pay the penalty for our sins, thus satisfying God’s justice and accomplishing salvation for all who trust in Him alone. He rose from the dead in the same body, though glorified, in which He lived and died. He bodily ascended into heaven and sat down at the right hand of God the Father, where He, the only mediator between God and man, makes intercession for His own. He will return to earth personally, visibly and bodily to judge all men and establish His kingdom.


Salvation

Men and women are freed from the penalty for their sins not as a result, in whole or in part, of their own works, goodness or religious ceremony, but by the undeserved favor of God alone. God declares righteous all who put their faith in Christ alone for their salvation.


The Holy Spirit

The Holy Spirit has come into the world to reveal and glorify Christ, to convict men and women of their sins, and to impart new life to all who place their faith in Christ. He indwells believers from the moment of spiritual birth, seals them until the day of redemption, allots spiritual gifts to them for ministry, and empowers them to live a life pleasing to God.


Assurance

All who are born again of the Spirit can, through the sure promises of God, be fully assured of eternal life from the very moment they put their faith in Christ. This assurance is not based upon any kind of human merit but upon the finished work of Christ - who completely paid for their sins - and upon the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, who is the deposit guaranteeing their inheritance.


The Resurrection of the Dead

At physical death, the believer enters immediately into eternal, conscious fellowship with the Lord and awaits the resurrection of his or her body to everlasting glory and blessing. At physical death, the unbeliever enters immediately into eternal, conscious separation from the Lord and awaits the resurrection of his or her body to everlasting suffering, judgment and condemnation.


Baptism and the Lord’s Supper

Jesus Christ has instructed those who believe in Him to be baptized in water as a symbol of their new birth in Christ. Baptism is only for those who have personally believed in Christ. Our practice is to baptize by immersion. The Lord also instituted the Lord’s Supper as a remembrance of His suffering, death and resurrection. Neither baptism nor the Lord’s Supper has any merit in helping a person obtain eternal life.


The Church

All true believers make up the church worldwide and should assemble together in local churches for worship, prayer, fellowship, and teaching to become conformed to the image of Christ and to become equipped to carry out the “Great Commission” that Christ gave His followers in Matthew 28:19-20.