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Our Beliefs

The Holy Scriptures
We believe that the entire Old and New Testament Scriptures are inspired of God. The Scriptures reveal God’s will for mankind and represent the supreme standard for the Christian’s faith and practices.

The Godhead
We believe in the only true God, the Being without an equal who exists in three Persons of One essence: Father, Son and Holy Spirit, equal in status, power and glory, the Creator of all things in the universe, the infinite and perfect, true Supreme Being, from eternity to eternity.

God the Father – We believe that God is the Heavenly Father of all believers.  He is Spirit, Light, the Life, and Love; He is Omnipotent, Omnipresent, and Omniscient; He is holy, righteous, and merciful. Man’s life, breath and very existence are entirely dependent on Him.

God the Son – We believe that the Lord Jesus Christ is the Word Incarnate, who was conceived by the Holy Ghost and was born of the Virgin Mary. He was crucified to death, shedding His blood for the remission of the sins of man; He rose from the dead on the third day, ascended into Heaven, and will come again to judge the world and to establish His Kingdom. He is the redeeming Savior of Mankind.

God the Holy Spirit – We believe in the Holy Sprit who is a different Personality. The Holy Spirit convicts sinners, leading them to repentance and the new birth. He guides the believer into the truth. He is the Comforter who dwells forever in the heart of every believer.

Man
We believe that man was originally created in the image and likeness of God. Through disobedience, man sinned and was separated from God. Thus, death came to all men.  To become a child of God, a person must be convicted by the Holy Spirit, repent from his sin and accept the Lord Jesus Christ as his personal Savior. He is then born again, and is the recipient of salvation. Being justified through faith, he has peace with God.

The Church
We believe that the Church was selected by God before the foundation of the world.  Christ is her supreme head and all the believers are united together as members of His holy Body in the fellowship of the Lord, in the spreading of the Gospel here and abroad, and in the winning of men to Christ, while awaiting the earthly appearance of the Kingdom of God.