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What We Believe

1. The Scriptures

We believe the scriptures to be God breathed, infallible, inerrant in the original autographs. We believe in the supreme authority of scriptures over the church, the family, and our personal lives.

 

2. God

We believe in one triune God, existing in three persons. The Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit. They are co-equal in power and glory.

 

3. God the Father

He is eternal, immutable, omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent. He is sovereign over all that is, creation, the Angelic realm, and the eternal state. He is perfect in holiness, righteousness, justice and love. Having extended His grace and mercy to people by sending His Son to die in their place, He desires to have fellowship with them.

 

4. Jesus Christ

He is the Son of God. He is one person, with both a divine nature   (100% God) and a human nature (100% man). He existed from ever lasting with God the Father, was born of a virgin when He took on human flesh, lived a sinless life, and gave Himself willing on the cross for the sins of people. He rose from the dead on the third day, ascended to the Father, and will return to earth one day as judge and King.

 

5. Holy Spirit

He is a divine Person and not an impersonal force. He is fully God. The work of theHoly Spirit is to indwell the believer at the time of salvation, to prompt the believer to righteousness, to in power the church.

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6. The Church

We believe in the biblical model of what a church is. A Pastor lead with Elders and Deacon, called out assembly of baptized believers in Christ. The purpose of the Church is to glorify God, build up and train the saints, and present the gospel to a lost and dying world that they might be saved. Christ instructed the church to observe two ordinances                          

a. Baptism- All who profess faith in Christ should be baptized by immersion in water as a symbol of death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.   b.The Lord’s Supper-The Lord’s Supper is a memorial service in which the bread and juice represent the body and blood of Christ. It’s a time of self examination, and looking forward to the soon return of Christ.

 

7. Man

That man was directly created by God to enjoy God’s fellowship and to fulfill His will. Man fell into sin by a voluntary act of personal    disobedience to God. Consequently, all men are sinners by nature and by choice, and apart from Jesus Christ are spiritually dead and separated from God.

 

8. Salvation

Salvation of sinners is by grace through faith alone in the shed blood of Jesus Christ, and that all who receive Him as savior are regenerated by the Holy Spirit and become children of God.

 

9. Last things

We believe in the personal, and bodily return of Jesus Christ; His literal, physical reign on earth for a thousand years; the eternal punishment of unbelievers in hell; and eternal blessing for believers in the eternal state.

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