What We Believe
• The Bible is the inspired Word of God.
• Our God is One, but manifested in three Persons—the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
• Our God is One, but manifested in three Persons—the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
• Man is a created being, made in the likeness and image of God,
but through Adam’s transgression and fall, sin came into the world.
• Salvation is the gift of God to man through faith in Jesus
Christ.
• Baptism in water is by immersion, is a direct commandment of
our Lord, and is for believers only.
• The Baptism in the Holy Ghost is a gift and is accompanied by
the initial evidence of speaking in other tongues.
• We believe in sanctification, which is living a life of
holiness.
• Healing is the privilege of every member of the Church today
provided through Jesus’ death on the Cross.
• Jesus will return and “. . . The dead in Christ shall rise
first: Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them
in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air . . .” (1 Thess. 4:16–17).”
• The one who physically dies in his sins without accepting
Christ is eternally lost and, therefore, has no further opportunity of hearing
the Gospel or repenting.
THE SCRIPTURES—The Bible is the inspired Word of God, the
product of holy men of old who spoke and wrote as they were moved by the Holy
Spirit. The New Covenant, as recorded in the New Testament, we accept as our
infallible guide in matters pertaining to conduct and doctrine (2 Tim. 3:16; 1
Thess. 2:13; 2 Peter 1:21).
THE GODHEAD—Our God is One, but manifested in three Persons—the Father, the
Son, and the Holy Spirit, being coequal (Deut. 6:4; Phil. 2:6). God the Father
is greater than all; the Sender of the Word (Logos) and the Begetter (John
14:28; John 16:28; John 1:14). The Son is the Word flesh-covered, the One
Begotten, and has existed with the Father from the beginning (John 1:1; John
1:18; John 1:14). The Holy Spirit proceeds forth from both the Father and the
Son and is eternal (John 14:16; John 15:26).
MAN, HIS FALL AND REDEMPTION—Man is a created being, made in the likeness
and image of God, but through Adam’s transgression and fall, sin came into the
world. The Bible says “...all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God,”
and “...There is none righteous, no, not one” (Rom. 3:10; 3:23). Jesus Christ,
the Son of God, was manifested to undo the works of the devil and gave His life
and shed His blood to redeem and restore man back to God (Rom. 5:14; 1 John
3:8).
Salvation is the gift of God to man, separate from works and the Law, and is made operative by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, producing works acceptable to God (Eph. 2:8–10).
Salvation is the gift of God to man, separate from works and the Law, and is made operative by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, producing works acceptable to God (Eph. 2:8–10).
ETERNAL LIFE AND THE NEW BIRTH—Man’s first step toward salvation is godly sorrow that worketh repentance. The
New Birth is necessary to all men, and when experienced, produces eternal life
(2 Cor. 7:10; John 3:3–5; 1 John 5:12).
WATER BAPTISM—Baptism in water is by immersion, is a direct
commandment of our Lord, and is for believers only. The ordinance is a symbol
of the Christian’s identification with Christ in His death, burial, and
resurrection (Matt. 28:19; Rom. 6:4; Col. 2:12; Acts 8:36–39).
The following recommendation regarding the water baptismal
formula is adopted; to wit: “On the confession of your faith in the Lord Jesus
Christ, the Son of God, and by His authority, I baptize you in the Name of the
Father, and the Son, and the Holy Ghost. Amen.”
BAPTISM IN THE HOLY GHOST—The Baptism in the Holy Ghost and fire is a
gift from God as promised by the Lord Jesus Christ to all believers in this
dispensation and is received subsequent to the new birth. This experience is
accompanied by the initial evidence of speaking in other tongues as the Holy
Spirit Himself gives utterance (Matt. 3:11; John 14:16,17; Acts 1:8; Acts
2:38,39; Acts 19:1–7; Acts 2:1–4).
SANCTIFICATION—The Bible teaches that without holiness no
man can see the Lord. We believe in the Doctrine of Sanctification as a
definite, yet progressive work of grace, commencing at the time of regeneration
and continuing until the consummation of salvation at Christ’s return (Heb.
12:14; 1 Thess. 5:23; 2 Peter 3:18; 2 Cor. 3:18; Phil. 3:12–14; 1 Cor. 1:30).
DIVINE HEALING—Healing is for the physical ills of the human
body and is wrought by the power of God through the prayer of faith, and by the
laying on of hands. It is provided for in the atonement of Christ, and is the
privilege of every member of the Church today (James 5:14,15; Mark 16:18; Isa.
53:4,5; Matt. 8:17; 1 Peter 2:24).
RESURRECTION OF THE JUST AND THE RETURN OF OUR LORD—The angels said to
Jesus’ disciples, “...This same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven,
shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven.” His coming is
imminent. When He comes, “...The dead in Christ shall rise first: Then we which
are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to
meet the Lord in the air...” (Acts 1:11; 1 Thess. 4:16,17).
Following the Tribulation, He shall return to earth as King of
kings, and Lord of lords, and together with His saints, who shall be kings and
priests, He shall reign a thousand years (Rev. 5:10; 20:6).
HELL AND ETERNAL RETRIBUTION
The one who physically dies in his sins without accepting Christ
is hopelessly and eternally lost in the lake of fire and, therefore, has no
further opportunity of hearing the Gospel or repenting. The lake of fire is
literal. The terms “eternal” and “everlasting,” used in describing the duration
of the punishment of the damned in the lake of fire, carry the same thought and
meaning of endless existence as used in denoting the duration of joy and
ecstasy of saints in the Presence of God (Heb. 9:27)
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