What We Believe...
In one God, who exists in three Persons—the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. He is loving, holy and just.
That the Bible is God’s Word. It is inspired and accurate. It is our perfect guide in all matters of life.
That sin has separated us all from God, and that only through Jesus Christ can we be reconciled to God.
That Jesus Christ is both God and Man. He was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the virgin Mary. He led a sinless life, took all our sins upon Himself, died and rose again. Today, He is seated at the right hand of the Father as our High Priest.
That salvation is God’s gift to us. It is available to anyone who repents, confesses their sins, and confesses the Lord Jesus with their mouth and believes that God has raised Him from death to life will be saved. You must be born again.
That water baptism is a picture of the old man dying and the new man coming up.
That the Holy Spirit is our Comforter. He guides us in all areas of our lives. He also blesses us with spiritual gifts and empowers us to yield the fruit of the Spirit. Paul said, “If we do not have His Spirit we are not His.”
That the Holy Communion is a celebration of Jesus’ death and our remembrance of Him.
That God wants to transform, heal, and provide for us, so that we can live blessed and victorious lives that will impact and help others.
That we are called to preach the gospel to all nations.
That our Lord Jesus Christ is coming back again just as He promised.
God is three Persons in one essence; the Divine essence subsists wholly and indivisibly, simultaneously and eternally, in the three members of the one Godhead—the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. LEARN MORE…
The Bible is the inerrant, infallible, and inspired word of God (2 Timothy 3:16). LEARN MORE…
The purpose of the church is to equip the saints (Ephesians 4:1-16), teaching and raising them up in righteousness (2 Timothy 2:2; 3:14-17) that they will take what they have learned into their homes, workplaces, and communities, sharing the good news of Jesus Christ, and making disciples (Matt. 28:18-20; Luke 24:46-48; Mark 16:14-20; John 20:21) LEARN MORE…
Baptism is an important step of obedience showing others our identification with Jesus. Baptism places you into the body of Christ, joining you to the beginnings of the Jesus movement, and His legacy of hope for humanity.
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Holy Communion, known also as the Lord’s Supper, represents the greatest expression of God’s love for His people. Two items are used in the Holy Communion—the bread which represents Jesus’ body that was scourged and broken before and during His crucifixion, and the cup which represents His shed blood.
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