We believe that the Holy Scriptures—Old and New Testaments—are the inspired, infallible, and inerrant Word of God.
They are the final authority for faith and life, sufficient for doctrine, reproof, correction, and training in righteousness.
Through them God reveals His character, His redemptive plan, and His will for His people.
(2 Tim 3:16-17; 2 Pet 1:20-21; Psa 19:7-11)
We believe in one living and true God, eternally existing in three distinct Persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—equal in essence, power, and glory, executing distinct but harmonious roles in creation, providence, and redemption.
(Deu 6:4; Mat 28:19; 2 Cor 13:14)
God the Father
Creator and Sustainer of all things, ordering all things according to the counsel of His perfect will and working all for His glory and His people’s good.
(Gen 1:1; Eph 1:3-6; Rom 11:36)
Jesus Christ
The eternal Son became man—conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the virgin Mary, lived sinlessly, died for sinners, rose bodily, ascended to heaven, and intercedes for His people. Salvation is in Him alone.
(John 1:1, 14; Phi 2:5-11; 1 Pet 2:24; 1 Cor 15:3-4; Heb 7:25)
The Holy Spirit
Fully God, the Spirit convicts of sin, regenerates, indwells believers, unites them to Christ, and empowers for holiness and witness.
(John 14:16-17, 26; John 16:8-11; Titus 3:5; Gal 5:22-23)
Salvation is by God’s grace alone, accomplished through Christ’s redemptive work and applied by the Spirit to all who believe.
(Eph 2:8-9; Rom 3:23-24)
Regeneration – The Spirit gives new life to the sinner, making him a new creation in Christ.
(John 3:3-8; 2 Cor 5:17; Tit 3:5)
Justification – God declares the believer righteous on the basis of Christ’s finished work, received through faith alone.
(Rom 5:1; 2 Cor 5:21; Gal 2:16)
Sanctification – Through the Word and Spirit believers are progressively conformed to Christ’s image.
(John 17:17; Rom 6:19, 22; 1 Thes 4:3)
Glorification – At Christ’s return believers will be raised imperishable and dwell eternally in His presence.
(Rom 8:30; 1 Cor 15:51-53; Phi 3:20-21)
Christ instituted two ordinances—Baptism and the Lord’s Supper—as visible signs of the Gospel.
Baptism
Immersion of a believer in water, symbolizing union with Christ in His death, burial, and resurrection and public identification with Him and His church.
(Mat 28:19; Rom 6:3-4; Acts 2:41)
Holy Communion / The Lord’s Supper
A remembrance of Christ’s sacrificial death and proclamation of His return; believers partake of bread and cup to celebrate His grace and fellowship in unity.
(1 Cor 11:23-26; Luke 22:19-20)
Physical death is not the end. The righteous go immediately into Christ’s presence awaiting bodily resurrection to eternal life, while the wicked face judgment and eternal separation from God.
(Luke 23:43; John 5:28-29; 1 Cor 15:20-23)
Jesus Christ will return personally, visibly, and gloriously to judge the living and the dead, consummate His kingdom, and make all things new. This blessed hope moves believers to holy living, faithful service, and joyful expectation.
(Acts 1:9-11; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 22:12-13, 20)
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