What We Believe
Here's a summary of our Doctrinal Statement - what we believe.
- The Bible is the inspired Word of God. It is the ultimate revelation from God to us of all that we need in order to know Him and what He thinks of us.
- God eternally exists in three persons; the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit.
- Jesus Christ, the eternal Son of God, became a sinless man without ceasing in any way to be God. By His death, burial and resurrection He did everything that is needed to forgive our sin, to declare us to be righteous forever before God and to freely give eternal life to everyone who will trust Him for it.
- The Holy Spirit convicts people of their sinfulness before God, enables them to understand their need of Jesus Christ to be their Savior and gives them the eternal life they can have no other way.
- Salvation is the free gift of God's grace. It is not dependent on our works. As we could do nothing to earn our salvation, we can do nothing to lose it. Salvation is the result of our being born again. We are made alive spiritually as children of God.
- Each saved person possesses two natures, the sin nature that we were born with physically and the spirit nature that we were born with spiritually at the moment of salvation. God provides all that is necessary for us to live in the spirit. He produces in our lives those qualities that reflect godliness.
- Each saved person has been given spiritual gifts to enable him to serve God well. The Jewish "sign gifts," such as tongues and special miracles ceased as the New Testament Scriptures were completed and their authority was validated.
- The Church is the "body of Christ" on the earth. It is distinct from Israel and is the entity through which God is ministering to the world today.
- The Bible tells us clearly that God has specific purposes that He will fulfill in the world. The Lord Jesus Christ will call His church out of the world to meet Him in the air. A time of tribulation will come upon the earth as God resumes His purpose for Israel and the world at large. After this seven year period of trouble, Jesus Christ descends from Heaven and establishes His one thousand year kingdom on earth. After one more rebellion of sin, God will establish a new heaven and new earth in which sin is forever eliminated.
- Satan introduced sin into the creation by rebelling against God. He introduced sin into the human line by drawing us, through Adam and Eve, into his rebellion. Satan, the angels who followed him in sin and people who reject God's provision of salvation will all be cast from God's presence forever in hell and eventually in the "lake of fire."
That's the basics of what we believe.
For more information or questions you may have, please call the church or email us. We would be glad to talk with you personally about any of your questions or concerns.
