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The Unity of Brethren Baptists is a Trinitarian body, holding a belief in one God-the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
The highest example, criteria and authority is Jesus.
The Scriptures of the Old and the New Testaments are held to be the word of God-God's revelation of Jesus Christ.
Salvation comes to persons who exercise faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior, which is prerequisite to becoming church members.
Baptism of believers is performed by immersion in water.
Since each person is believed to be responsible to God, the Unity of Brethren Baptists practice and defend liberty of conscience of everyone.
Local congregations should be independent and autonomous, but not isolated from other Baptist congregations.

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