The doctrinal statements below are from a variety of evangelical (Bible believing) churches and organizations that cover the breadth of the Christian faith. A fairly concise statement of what it means to be evangelical is contained in the "Foundational Affirmations" section of the NBS proposed doctrinal position. Basically if one does not hold to these beliefs then they are not a bible believing Christian. What varies amongst Christians are their "Distinguishing Affirmations". Let us follow Martin Luther in being inflexible in the foundational beliefs and allowing liberty of understanding in all else. The document from Western Seminary is useful in working out your personal doctrinal statement, rather than being a statement itself.
I chose to put documents here rather than links to each site because links change so often. It is wise to update one's personal doctrinal statement regularly but organizations often leave there's alone for decades and more. Still, it would be wise to insure you are reading the latest iteration and I leave that responsibility up to you.
Some organizations point further back in the conversation to express their theological position. An example is Reformation Bible College:
RBC is committed to the historic Reformed faith as expressed in the Solas of the Reformation and in the consensus of the confessional standards: the Westminster Confession of Faith and Catechisms, the Belgic Confession, the Heidelberg Catechism, the Canons of the Synod of Dordt, and the London Baptist Confession. Our doctrinal commitments also include endorsements of the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy, and the Cambridge Declaration of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals.
These links can give you years of enjoyable study!