About the Bible
The Scriptures are inspired by God and declare His design and plan for mankind.
2 Timothy 3:16, 1 Thessalonians 2:13, 2 Peter 1:21
2 Timothy 3:16, 1 Thessalonians 2:13, 2 Peter 1:21
About God
There is only one true God, revealed in the three persons, Father, Son & Holy Spirit.
Deuteronomy 6:4, Philippians 2:6
Deuteronomy 6:4, Philippians 2:6
About Jesus
Jesus was both human and divine, as God’s son. The Son is the living Word of god, the One Begotten, and has existed with the Father from the beginning. We believe in the deity of Jesus Christ.
John 1:1, John 1:14, John 1:18
John 1:1, John 1:14, John 1:18
About the Holy Spirit
Jesus promised His followers they would receive power from on high so that they would be His witnesses. We believe this truth is just as relevant today as our fellowship continues to take the gospel message around the globe.
Acts 1:4, Acts 2:4, Acts 8:12-17, Acts 10:44-46, Acts 11:14-16, Acts 15:7-9, Luke 24:49, 1 Corinthians 12:1-31
Acts 1:4, Acts 2:4, Acts 8:12-17, Acts 10:44-46, Acts 11:14-16, Acts 15:7-9, Luke 24:49, 1 Corinthians 12:1-31
About Salvation
Though originally good, man willingly fell to sin–ushering evil and death, both physical and spiritual, into the world. Every person can have restored fellowship with God through salvation (trusting Christ, through faith and repentance, to be our personal Savior).
Matthew 27, Mark 15, Luke 23, Acts 4:12, Acts 8:26-39, John 3, John 19, Romans 5:8-11, Romans 6:23, Romans 8:16, Romans 10:9-13, Ephesians 2:8,9, Titus 2:11,12
Sanctification initially occurs at salvation and is not only a declaration that a believer is holy, but also a progressive lifelong process of separating from evil as believers continually draw closer to God and become more Christlike.
The doctrine of Salvation forms the core of our Christian faith by proclaiming God’s victory over sin in our lives. This truth results in deliverance, healings and restored lives. Whether a new member or a mature Christian, every believer should have a clear understanding of salvation and the difference this truth makes in our lives and churches.
Matthew 27, Mark 15, Luke 23, Acts 4:12, Acts 8:26-39, John 3, John 19, Romans 5:8-11, Romans 6:23, Romans 8:16, Romans 10:9-13, Ephesians 2:8,9, Titus 2:11,12
Sanctification initially occurs at salvation and is not only a declaration that a believer is holy, but also a progressive lifelong process of separating from evil as believers continually draw closer to God and become more Christlike.
The doctrine of Salvation forms the core of our Christian faith by proclaiming God’s victory over sin in our lives. This truth results in deliverance, healings and restored lives. Whether a new member or a mature Christian, every believer should have a clear understanding of salvation and the difference this truth makes in our lives and churches.
About the End Times
We believe in The Blessed Hope—when Jesus raptures His church prior to His return to Earth (the second coming). At this future moment in time all believers who have died will rise from their graves and will meet the Lord in the air, and Christians who are alive will be caught up with them, to be with the Lord forever. [1 of 4 cardinal doctrines of the Assemblies of God]
With the world experiencing natural disasters, economic downturns and increasing uncertainties on many fronts, the doctrine of Christ’s Second Coming is more relevant than ever. Believers must rest in the certainty of the imminent return of our Lord and share this hope with others.
Matthew 24:30, 31, Mark 13:26, 27, Luke 21:34-36, Romans 8:2, I Corinthians 15:51-52, I Thessalonians 4:16-17, Titus 2:13, James 5:8, 2 Peter 3:10-13, Revelation 1:7
With the world experiencing natural disasters, economic downturns and increasing uncertainties on many fronts, the doctrine of Christ’s Second Coming is more relevant than ever. Believers must rest in the certainty of the imminent return of our Lord and share this hope with others.
Matthew 24:30, 31, Mark 13:26, 27, Luke 21:34-36, Romans 8:2, I Corinthians 15:51-52, I Thessalonians 4:16-17, Titus 2:13, James 5:8, 2 Peter 3:10-13, Revelation 1:7
About the Church
We practice two ordinances—(1) Water Baptism by Immersion after repenting of one’s sins and receiving Christ’s gift of salvation, and (2) Holy Communion (the Lord’s Supper) as a symbolic remembrance of Christ’s suffering and death for our salvation.
The Church has a mission to seek and save all who are lost in sin. We believe ‘the Church’ is the Body of Christ and consists of the people who, throughout time, have accepted God’s offer of redemption (regardless of religious denomination) through the sacrificial death of His son Jesus Christ.
A divinely called and scripturally ordained leadership ministry serves the Church. The Bible teaches that each of us under leadership must commit ourselves to reach others for Christ, to worship Him with other believers, to build up or edify the body of believers–the Church and to Meet human need with ministries of love and compassion.
The Church has a mission to seek and save all who are lost in sin. We believe ‘the Church’ is the Body of Christ and consists of the people who, throughout time, have accepted God’s offer of redemption (regardless of religious denomination) through the sacrificial death of His son Jesus Christ.
A divinely called and scripturally ordained leadership ministry serves the Church. The Bible teaches that each of us under leadership must commit ourselves to reach others for Christ, to worship Him with other believers, to build up or edify the body of believers–the Church and to Meet human need with ministries of love and compassion.
About Eternity
A final judgment will take place for those who have rejected Christ. They will be judged for their sin and consigned to eternal punishment in an eternal lake of fire called Hell. We believe and look forward to the perfect New Heavens and a New Earth that Christ is preparing for all people, of all time, who have accepted Him. We will live and dwell with Him there forever following His millennial reign on Earth. ‘And so shall we forever be with the Lord!’
Hebrews 9:27; Revelation 19:20
Hebrews 9:27; Revelation 19:20
About Diving Healing
Wherever Jesus went, He ministered with compassion and healed the sick. Christ’s example showed an interconnection with salvation as many believed following their healing. Our Lord continues to heal today and it is vital that the church preach, teach and practice this biblical truth. Scriptures command believers to pray in faith and trust God for the outcome. We believe divine healing of the sick is a privilege for Christians today and is provided for in Christ’s atonement (His sacrificial death on the cross for our sins). [1 of 4 cardinal doctrines of the Assemblies of God]