We believe in the one true and
living God eternally existing and revealing Himself as: Father, Son and
Holy Spirit; each of
the same essence and yet distinct.
We believe that Jesus Christ is the only begotten Son of
God born of a virgin. Not created, but God who became flesh. Not half
man and half God, but ALL God and yet all man.
We believe in the forgiveness of sins through the blood
of Jesus that was shed on Calvary. That Jesus being in the grave three days and three
nights was quickened by the Holy Ghost and raised form the dead, being
the first fruits of all who sleep in Christ. [Matt 28:1-10]
We believe that Jesus is the Great I AM,
[John
8:58-59; Rev 1:8]
and through Him we have forgiveness of sins, everlasting life,
[John
3:16-18]
healing of our bodies, [1Peter
2:24-25]
our source of supply [Phil
4:19]
and fellowship with God. We believe that there is only one name, the
name of Jesus, by which mankind can be saved.
[Acts
4:12]
We believe that the bible is the inspired word of God,
true and correct from Genesis to Revelation.
[2Tim
3:16-17]
We believe in obeying the commandments of God
[Matt
5:19-20;
1John2: 3-4]
and living our lives in a holy fashion letting the light of Jesus shine
for all to see.
We believe in the six fundamental teachings of
the New Testament: 1) Repentance 2) Faith in God 3) Baptisms 4)
Laying on of hands 5) Resurrection of the dead. 6) Eternal judgments
[Heb 6:1-2]
We believe in the baptism and indwelling of the Holy
Spirit [Matt3: 11; Acts 1:8] empowering
the saints, and the church, with power from on high to overcome this
world, share the gospel of the Kingdom and make disciples of Jesus
Christ.
We believe that Jesus will soon return for the catching
away of the saints, and that we will evermore be with Him throughout
eternity. [John 14:3]
We
believe that the Sabbath and Feasts of Lord are still for the New
Testament Church as they are prophetic pictures of God's overall plan
for mankind.
That Jesus gave the example of our Christian
life and worship. That we as the New Testament church did not replace
Israel but was in fact, grafted in through the spirit of adoption. And that
Jesus did not start a new religion but brought reformation to the
Faith. [Heb 9:10]
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