Statement of Faith
Holy Bible
The Holy Bible, and
only the Bible, is the authoritative Word of God. It alone is the final
authority in determining all doctrinal truths. In its original writing, it is
inspired, infallible and inerrant (II Timothy 3:16; II Peter 1:20-21; Proverbs
30:5; Romans 16:25-26).
Trinity
There is one God, eternally
existent in three persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. These three are coequal
and co-eternal (I John 5:7; Genesis 1:26; Matthew 3:16-17, 28:19; Luke 1:35;
Isaiah 9:6; Hebrews 3:7-11).
Jesus Christ
Jesus Christ is God the Son, the
second person of the Trinity. On earth, Jesus was 100% God and 100% man. He is
the only man ever to have lived a sinless life. He was born of a virgin, lived
a sinless life, performed miracles, died on the cross for mankind and thus,
atoned for our sins through the shedding of His blood. He rose from the dead on
the third day according to the Scriptures, ascended to the right hand of the
Father, and will return again in power and glory. (John 1:1,14, 20:28; I
Timothy 3:16; Isaiah 9:6; Philippians 2:5-6; I Timothy 2:5).
Virgin Birth
Jesus Christ was conceived by God
the Father, through the Holy Spirit (the third person of the Trinity) in the
virgin Mary's womb; therefore, He is the Son of God (Matthew 1:18, 25; Luke
1:35; Isaiah 7:14; Luke 1:27-35).
Redemption
Man was created good and upright,
but by voluntary transgression he fell; his only hope of redemption is in Jesus
Christ, the Son of God (Gen. 1:26-31, 3:1-7; Romans 5:12-21).
Regeneration
For anyone to know God,
regeneration by the Holy Spirit is absolutely essential (John 6:44, 65; Matthew
19:28; Titus 3:5).
Salvation
We are saved by grace through faith
in Jesus Christ: His death, burial, and resurrection. Salvation is a gift from
God, not a result of our good works or of any human efforts (Ephesians 2:8-9;
Galatians 2:16, 3:8; Titus 3:5; Romans 10:9-10; Acts 16:31; Hebrews 9:22).
Repentance
Repentance is the commitment to
turn away from sin in every area of our lives and to follow Christ, which
allows us to receive His redemption and to be regenerated by the Holy Spirit.
Thus, through repentance we receive forgiveness of sins and appropriate
salvation (Acts 2:21, 3:19; I John 1:9).
Sanctification
Sanctification is the ongoing
process of yielding to God’s Word and His Spirit in order to complete the
development of Christ's character in us. It is through the present ministry of
the Holy Spirit and the Word of God that the Christian is enabled to live a
Godly life (I Thessalonians 4:3, 5:23; II Corinthians 3:18, 6:14-18, II
Thessalonians 2:1-3, Romans 8:29, 12:1-2, Hebrews 2:11).
Jesus' Blood
The Blood that Jesus Christ shed on
the Cross of Calvary was sinless and is 100% sufficient to cleanse mankind of
all sin. Jesus allowed Himself to be punished for both our sinfulness and our
sins, enabling all those who believe to be free from the penalty of sin, which
is death (I John 1:7; Revelation 1:5, 5:9; Colossians 1:20; Romans 3:10-12, 23,
5:9; John 1:29).
Jesus Christ Indwells All Believers
Christians are people who have
invited the Lord Jesus Christ to come and live inside them by His Holy Spirit.
They relinquish the authority of their lives over to him thus making Jesus the
Lord of their life as well as Savior. They put their trust in what Jesus
accomplished for them when He died, was buried, and rose again from the dead
(John 1:12; John 14:17, 23; John 15:4; Romans 8:11; Revelation 3:20).
Baptism in the Holy Spirit
Given at Pentecost, it is the
promise of the Father, sent by Jesus after His Ascension, to empower the Church
to preach the Gospel throughout the whole earth (Joel 2:28-29; Matthew 3:11;
Mark 16:17; Acts 1:5,2:1-4, 17, 38-39, 8:14-17, 10:38, 44-47, 11:15-17,
19:1-6).
The Gifts of the Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit is manifested
through a variety of spiritual gifts to build and sanctify the church,
demonstrate the validity of the resurrection, and confirm the power of the
Gospel. The Bible’s lists of these gifts are not necessarily exhaustive, and
the gifts may occur in various combinations. All believers are commanded to
earnestly desire the manifestation of the gifts in their lives. These gifts
always operate in harmony with the Scriptures and should never be used in
violation of Biblical parameters. (Hebrews 2:4; Romans 1:11, 12 :4-8; Ephesians
4:16; I Timothy 4:14; II Timothy 1:6-7; I Corinthians 12:1-31, 14:1-40; I Peter
4:10).
The Church
The church is the Body of Christ,
the habitation of God through the Spirit, with divine appointments for the
fulfillment of Jesus' Great Commission. Every person who is born of the Spirit
is an integral part of the church as a member of the body of believers. There
is a spiritual unity of all believers in our Lord Jesus Christ. (Ephesians
1:22, 2:19-22; Hebrews 12:23; John 17:11, 20-23).
Sacraments
Water Baptism: Following faith in the Lord Jesus
Christ, the new convert is commanded by the Word of God to be baptized in water
in the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit (Matthew 28:19;
Acts 2:38; Mark 16:16; Acts 8:12, 36-38; 10:47-48).
The Lord's Supper: A unique time of communion in the
presence of God when the elements of bread and grape juice (the Body and Blood
of the Lord Jesus Christ) are taken in remembrance of Jesus' sacrifice on the
Cross (Matthew 26:26-29; I Corinthians 10:16, 11:23-25).
Marriage: We believe marriage is defined in
the Bible as a covenant, a sacred bond between one man and one woman,
instituted by and publicly entered into before God (Matthew 19:4-6).
Healing of the Sick
Healing of the sick is illustrated
in the life and ministry of Jesus, and included in the commission of Jesus to
His disciples. It is given as a sign, which is to follow believers. It is also
a part of Jesus' work on the Cross and one of the gifts of the Spirit. (Psalm 103:2-3;
Isaiah 53:5; Matthew 8:16-17; Mark 16:17-18; Acts 8:6-7; James 5:14-16; I
Corinthians 12:9, 28; Romans 11:29).
God's Will for Provision
It is the Father's will for
believers to become whole, healthy and successful in all areas of life. But
because of the fall, many may not receive the full benefits of God’s will while
on Earth. That fact, though, should never prevent all believers from seeking
the full benefits of Christ’s provision in order to better serve others.
- Spiritual
(John 3:3-11; II Corinthians 5:17-21; Romans 10:9-10) - Mental
and Emotional
(II Timothy 1:7, 2:11; Philippians 4:7-8; Romans 12:2;
Isaiah 26:3). - Physical
(Isaiah 53:4,5; Matthew 8:17; I Peter 2:24). - Financial
(Joshua 1:8; Malachi 3:10-11; Luke 6:38; II Corinthians
9:6-10; Deuteronomy 28:1-14; Psalm 34:10, 84:11; Philippians 4:19).
Resurrection
Jesus Christ was physically
resurrected from the dead in a glorified body three days after His death on the
cross. In addition, both the saved and the lost will be resurrected; they that are
saved to the resurrection of life and they that are lost to the resurrection of
eternal damnation (Luke 24:16, 36, 39; John 2:19-21, 20:26-28, 21:4; Acts
24:15; I Corinthians 15:42, 44; Philippians 1:21-23, 3:21).
Heaven
Heaven is the eternal dwelling
place for all believers in the Gospel of Jesus Christ (Matthew 5:3, 12, 20,
6:20, 19:21, 25:34; John 17:24; II Corinthians 5:1; Hebrews 11:16; I Peter
1:4).
Hell
After living one life on earth, the
unbelievers will be judged by God and sent to Hell where they will be eternally
tormented with the Devil and the Fallen Angels (Matthew 25:41; Mark 9:43-48;
Hebrews 9:27; Revelation 14:9-11, 20:12-15, 21:8).
Second Coming
Jesus Christ will physically and visibly return
to earth for the second time to establish His Kingdom. This will occur at a
date undisclosed by the Scriptures (Matthew 24:30, 26:63-64; Acts 1:9-11; I
Thessalonians 4:15-17; II Thessalonians 1:7-8; Revelation 1:7)