We Believe:
The sixty-six canonical books of the Bible are the inspired Word of God without
error in the original writings, the complete revelation of God's will for the
salvation of man, and the only infallible guide for faith and living.
There is one God, creator and sustainer of all things, unchanging,
infinitely perfect and eternally existing in three distinct persons: Father,
Son, and Holy Spirit who are equal in power and glory.
Jesus Christ is true God and true man, was conceived of the Holy Spirit and
was born of the virgin Mary. He led a sinless life and died on the cross as the
sinner's substitute, shedding His blood for the forgiveness of sins. The third
day He arose from the dead in the body which had been laid in the tomb. He
ascended into heaven, where at the right hand of God the Father He is now our
high priest and advocate.
The Holy Spirit has come to glorify Christ and to convict men of sin. He
gives believers new life; indwells them when they believe; empowers, guides and
gives spiritual gifts for service.
Man was created in the image of God; he sinned and thereby incurred not only
physical death, but also spiritual death which is separation from God. From
this state, he can be saved only by the grace of God, through faith in Jesus
Christ as Savior, on the basis of His death and resurrection. Those who receive
the Savior are born of the Holy Spirit, adopted as children of God, and kept
eternally secure.
Angels are created beings that worship God and minister to believers. We
also believe in the existence of Satan, a fallen angel, who with his demons
rebelled against God and opposes God, His people and His work. Satan's eventual
defeat, however, is sure.
The true Church is composed of all persons who through saving faith in Jesus
Christ have been regenerated by the Holy Spirit.
Only those who are members of the true Church are eligible for membership in
the local church which exists for worship, evangelism, and discipleship.
Water baptism and the Lord's Supper are ordinances for believers to be
observed by the Church during this present age. They are not, however, a means
of salvation.
Christ will return personally and bodily to the earth to overcome Satan, to
judge the living and the dead, and to establish His millennial kingdom in
fulfillment of God's eternal plan. The bodies of the dead shall be raised. The
believer shall be raised to everlasting blessedness and joy with the Lord; and
the unbeliever, to everlasting and conscious punishment.
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