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FAITH STATEMENT
We believe in one God, eternally existent in three
persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. (Genesis 1:26,
Deuteronomy 6:4; Matthew 28:19; 2 Corinthians 13:14)
We believe that the Bible is the inspired Word of
God equally in all parts and without error in its
original manuscript, absolutely infallible, and our
source of supreme revelation from God, superior to
conscience and reason, though not contrary to reason;
and it is therefore our infallible rule of faith and
practice. (II Timothy 3:16-17; I Peter 1:23-25; Hebrews
4:12)
We believe in the deity of our Lord Jesus Christ;
His virgin birth; His sinless life; His miracles;
His vicarious, substitution and atoning death through
His shed blood; His bodily resurrection; His ascension
to the right hand of the Father; and in His personal,
visible return in power and great glory (Isaiah 7:14:
John 1:1; Acts 1:11; 1 Corinthians 15:3-4; Hebrews
7:26).
We believe that man was created in the image of God,
was tempted by Satan and by his disobedience to God
fell into a state of sin. Now, because of Adam’s
sin all mankind is in a depraved and corrupt state
needing the redemption and salvation that only God
can provide in Jesus Christ by the power of the Holy
Spirit in regeneration. (Genesis 1:26-31; John 3:5;
Romans 3:23, 5:12)
We believe that salvation consists in the forgiveness
of sins, the imputation of Christ’s righteousness,
and the gift of eternal life received by grace through
faith alone; apart from any works. (John 3:16; Romans
8:1; Ephesians 2:8-9; 1 John 1:9)
We believe in the ministry of the Holy Spirit, by
whose indwelling and ministry the Christian is being
sanctified and empowered to live a Godly life and
serve in the preaching and proclamation of the Gospel.
(John 14:16-17, 15:26; Acts 1:8; Ephesians 4:30)
We believe that the true church, the Body of Christ,
is composed of all people who have been redeemed,
and that the church in its visible and local manifestation
is the appointed instrument for the fulfillment of
Christ’s Great Commission. (Matthew 28:18-20;
Acts 15:4; Ephesians 1:22-23, 5:25-32)
We believe in the resurrection of both the saved
and the lost; they that are saved unto the resurrection
of life, and they that are lost unto the resurrection
of damnation. (Matthew 25:46; Philippians 3:20-21)
We believe that "by grace are ye saved through
faith and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of
God, not by works lest any man should boast."
(Ephesians 2:8-9) We further believe that the emphasis
for a continuous walk in grace should be the emphasis
of heart righteousness and purity, believing in the
keeping power of God, walking after the Spirit and
not after the flesh in a lifestyle that demonstrates
the character, standards and convictions of Jesus
Christ, not being conformed to the world (Jude 24;
Romans 8:25; Galatians 5:16-25; Romans 4:1-5; 12:1-2).
We believe in divine healing for the whole man. Healing
was obtained through the atonement in Christ's sacrificial
death (I Peter 2:24-25; Isaiah 53:4-5). We believe
in healing as practiced by the early church (Acts
4:30; 19:11; Romans 8:11; I Corinthians 12:9; James
5:14).
We believe that we are one body, being members of
one another and that the basis of our fellowship is
in Christ in the power of the Spirit. (Ephesians 2:13-22;
4:3-6; I John 1:6-7)
We believe that the Church is the Body of Christ
expressed as the church individual, the church local,
and the church universal and invisible (all saints
of all places and all times united together under
one Lord). As such, we believe the church to be more
than just a building or a gathering of people. It
is a body living in relationship and harmony under
the direction of the head, Jesus Christ (I Corinthians
6:15; II Corinthians 1:1; Romans 16:5; I Peter 2:4-5;
Ephesians 2:19-22; I Corinthians 12:12-31; Romans
12:4-5; Ephesians 4:11-16). The local church is an
expression of the community and fellowship of God.
As the Body of Christ in the earth it is an intimate
community of people that is devoted to Biblical teaching,
to fellowship, breaking of bread and prayer. The local
body will meet together regularly as a whole and in
smaller groups in the homes of the members of the
congregation. We consider the fellowship of the saints
together in the private homes of the members to be
an essential expression of the life of faith of the
church. Indeed to this end, the Word of God frequently
refers to the church as a “household.”
(Matthew 16:13-20, 18:15-20; Acts 2:41-47; I Peter
4:17; I Timothy 3:15; Ephesians 2:19; I Peter 2:5;
Acts 18:8; Romans 16:5, 10, 11; I Corinthians 1:11,
16; 16:15, 19; Philippians 4:22; Colossians a4:15;
II Timothy 1:16; 4:19.)
We believe as members of the same body of Christ,
baptized by one Spirit into one body that we must
endeavor to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond
of peace and as such that we are discouraged from
bringing a lawsuit in a civil court against another
person who professes to be a Christian or against
a Christian ministry. We believe that all such disputes
should be resolved within the Body of Christ without
taking them before unbelievers for judgment. (1 Corinthians
6:1-8; Ephesians 4:3-6)
We believe that faith without works is dead. We do
not believe, as a matter of the fundamental beliefs
and doctrines, that any matter can be believed without
there being an accompanying and corresponding action.
Our faith is an active faith that requires the doing
of acts in the world. Our faith is not a passive or
complacent system of intellectual belief or assent
to doctrine but is an active force in our lives that
requires and results in actions being taken. A living,
active faith will be manifested not only in belief
and mental assent but in actions expressing and based
upon that belief. If a belief is truly held it will
be acted upon. The act is as much a fundamental aspect
of our faith as the belief upon which the act is based.
(James 2:14-26; Ephesians 2:8-10; Matthew 7:21; Matthew
7:24-27; Matthew 5:16; II Corinthians 5:10; Matthew
16:27; Revelations 2:23; Revelations 22:12)
We believe that in all matters concerning the Body
of Christ, in its direction, discipline, ministry
and functioning that specific guidance and instruction,
revelation and discernment of truth from falsehood,
is available by the Holy Scriptures and the leading
of the Holy Spirit who enables us to know spiritual
things by the spirit and we are confident in basing
decisions and actions upon such faith and direction.
(Acts 13:1-3; I Timothy 1:18; Romans 8:14; I Timothy
5:22; John 16:13-15; I Corinthians 5:3)
We believe that the fearful, the unbelieving, the
abominable, whoremongers, sorcerers, idolaters, homosexuals
and liars shall have their part in the lake which
burneth with fire and brimstone, which is the second
death. (Revelation 21:8)
We believe in the reality and personality of Satan,
(Job 1:7; Matthew 4:1-11) and that he was defeated
by Christ through His death, burial and resurrection
at Calvary (Ephesians 1:19-23; Colossians 2:15)
We believe a divinely called and scripturally ordained
ministry is provided by our Lord Jesus Christ, the
Head of the Church, for the two-fold purpose of the
evangelization of the world and of the edification
and oversight of the body of Christ. (Mark 16:15-20;
Ephesians 4:8-13; Acts 20:28)
We believe there is the need for deliverance. Deliverance
is manifested by an inability to be free from a bondage:
e.g., mental (emotional), physical or spiritual normally
associated with demon activity, it is God’s
desire to bring deliverance to His people. Job 5:19,
Psalms 91:3, II Timothy 4:13; Hebrews 2:15; II Peter
2:9). We have been granted the authority in the name
of Jesus to bring deliverance to others. (Mark 16:17;
John 14:12; I Corinthians 12:8-11). We must understand
that our warfare is with the forces of evil (Ephesians
6:12), our weapon is the Word of God, our authority
and power is from Jesus himself (Mark 16:17, Acts
1:8) and that the battlefield is first of all in the
spiritual realms. (Ephesians 6:10-18; II Corinthians
10:3-5; Romans 8:9; Galatians 5:22-23).
We believe in the creation and God as the Creator.
We believe that God created man and that He created
them male and female. As such He created them different
so as to complement and complete each other. God instituted
monogamous marriage between male and female as the
foundation of the family, the basic structure of human
society. For this reason homosexuality is unnatural,
sinful, and unacceptable to God. (1 Cor. 6:9-11; 1
Tim. 1:9-11)
We believe that the Scriptures are clear concerning
helping those in need. We are commanded to do good
to all people as we have opportunity, with a special
emphasis upon caring for those who profess to be fellow
Christians, especially those within the fellowship
of believers. We are commanded to be generous and
willing to share, laying up treasure for ourselves
in the coming age by our kindness and generosity in
this life. This is true as an organization as well
as for the individual. Therefore, in accordance with
the biblical commands, as a fundamental aspect of
the practice of our faith, we will share of our material
goods with those in need and will minister to them
to the best of our abilities, whatever the need. (Proverbs
25:21; Isaiah 58:10; Galatians 6:10; I Timothy 6:18-19;
Hebrews 13:16)
We believe in the gifts of the Holy Spirit mentioned
in the Scriptures, and that they are valid for today
if they are exercised within scriptural guidelines.
We as believers are to covet the best gifts, seeking
to exercise them in love so that the whole Body of
Christ might be edified. We believe that love is more
important than the most spectacular gifts, and without
this love all exercise of spiritual gifts is worthless.
(1 Corinthians 14)
We believe that women are full and equal members
of the body: gifted, valued, ministering members and
they are to function in their giftedness as long as
it is approved by scripture. God ordained male headship
as long ago as Genesis 2, not because of any superior
intelligence, but to provide leadership and prevent
anarchy. In the home and the church—divinely
ordained institutions—we are bound to follow
the order demonstrated in Scripture. (1 Tim 2:11-14)
(Titus 2:5) (1 Pet 3:1-6) (1 Timothy 3:1-7)
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