There is only one God who existing as the holy Trinity: Father, Son & Holy Spirit.
Jesus Christ, the second member of the Trinity was God in the flesh, who for a brief time became a man to show us the only way to God. He was born of a virgin, died for our sins and was resurrected from the dead, where he sits at the Father’s right hand.
The Holy Spirit, the third member of the Trinity, lives and works in the heart’s of believers.
The Bible is inspired by God and is our only source for doctrine and practice.
Each person is born with a desire to sin. This leads every person to commit acts of sin, which causes every person to be separated from God and under His judgment.
God loves every person and sent His son Jesus to die in our place. Jesus’ death paid the penalty for our sins, and as a result every person can find forgiveness of his/her sins through repentance and faith.
God has gifted each person with the ability to know the difference between right and wrong, and the ability to choose to accept Christ as Savior or reject Him. As Christians we are still free to follow Christ or reject our faith.
To accept Christ as Savior, one must confess his/her sins and repent in faith.
At the moment a person repents that person is born-again, adopted into the family of God and is justified. Justification is where the sinner is cleared from past sins.
After a person becomes a Christian, he/she should go on to a deeper experience with God, called Entire Sanctification.
When a Christian totally submits and consecrates his/her life to God, the Holy Spirit fills his/her heart. This experience of grace enables the Christian to live a holy life and better serve God.
Christians are commanded to come together and together Christians make up the church. It is through the church that God primarily works in the world and strengthens believers.
Baptism is an outward expression of what has taken place in the heart of the believer and commanded by Christ.
Communion, also called the Lord’s Supper. It is both a symbolic means reminding us of Christ’s death and also a means in which God instills grace in the believer.
Divine healing is available today, but modern medicine should not be refused.
We believe that Christ will return to this earth in bodily form, just as He promised.
When Christ returns to this earth there will be a resurrection for every person who has ever lived, those who served God - a resurrection of Life and those who did not serve God - a resurrection of punishment.
Jesus Christ, the second member of the Trinity was God in the flesh, who for a brief time became a man to show us the only way to God. He was born of a virgin, died for our sins and was resurrected from the dead, where he sits at the Father’s right hand.
The Holy Spirit, the third member of the Trinity, lives and works in the heart’s of believers.
The Bible is inspired by God and is our only source for doctrine and practice.
Each person is born with a desire to sin. This leads every person to commit acts of sin, which causes every person to be separated from God and under His judgment.
God loves every person and sent His son Jesus to die in our place. Jesus’ death paid the penalty for our sins, and as a result every person can find forgiveness of his/her sins through repentance and faith.
God has gifted each person with the ability to know the difference between right and wrong, and the ability to choose to accept Christ as Savior or reject Him. As Christians we are still free to follow Christ or reject our faith.
To accept Christ as Savior, one must confess his/her sins and repent in faith.
At the moment a person repents that person is born-again, adopted into the family of God and is justified. Justification is where the sinner is cleared from past sins.
After a person becomes a Christian, he/she should go on to a deeper experience with God, called Entire Sanctification.
When a Christian totally submits and consecrates his/her life to God, the Holy Spirit fills his/her heart. This experience of grace enables the Christian to live a holy life and better serve God.
Christians are commanded to come together and together Christians make up the church. It is through the church that God primarily works in the world and strengthens believers.
Baptism is an outward expression of what has taken place in the heart of the believer and commanded by Christ.
Communion, also called the Lord’s Supper. It is both a symbolic means reminding us of Christ’s death and also a means in which God instills grace in the believer.
Divine healing is available today, but modern medicine should not be refused.
We believe that Christ will return to this earth in bodily form, just as He promised.
When Christ returns to this earth there will be a resurrection for every person who has ever lived, those who served God - a resurrection of Life and those who did not serve God - a resurrection of punishment.