- We believe that the Holy Bible is the inerrant, infallible Word of God. By Holy Bible, we mean the sixty-six books from Genesis to Revelation. Furthermore, we believe that the Bible should be interpreted from a Historical-Grammatical-Contextual hermeneutic.
- We believe that there one God who is eternally existent in three distinct, but harmonious persons. That is the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost.
- We believe that God the Father is sovereign over all creation. He created the world in six literal days, and from eternity past exercises His divine plan over it.
- We believe that the Jesus Christ is the Son of God, and God the Son. He is co-equal with the Father in power, glory, and sovereignty. We believe He was born into this world, by a virgin, and that he lived a sinless life, died, was buried, and rose again the third day. By doing so, he made the salvation of believing sinners possible.
- We believe that the Holy Spirit is co-equal with the Father, and the Son, in power, glory, and sovereignty. He is the agent of regeneration, and the sanctifier of all who believe. At the moment one trusts Christ as their Lord and Savior, the Holy Spirit moves into the believer and indwells them. This is called the Baptism of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit also empowers the believer for spreading the gospel, and holy living. While we believe in many fillings (being under the control of the Spirit) of the Holy Spirit, the Baptism of the Spirit is one-time event. The Holy Spirit secures the believer, eternally. Once one is saved, they cannot lose their salvation.
- We believe that God saves "as many as receive Him." (John 1:12). We believe in order for anyone to be saved that the Holy Spirit must convict a person of sin, and that they must respond by Repentance and Faith. Repentance is defined as a change of mind, and that change of mind will cause a change in action. Faith is defined as trust in, or reliance upon the finished work of Christ alone to save.
- We believe that a church is a local, visible assembly of baptized believers that have covenanted together for the purposes of fellowship, and the spreading of the Gospel of Christ. We believe that local churches are to be autonomous bodies that are self-governed, and free from any ecclesiastical hierarchy.
- We believe that Christ will return, bodily, to the Earth. This return will be in two acts. First, there will be the "catching away" of the church prior to the tribulation period. Second, Christ will physically return to the Mt. of Olives at the close of the Tribulation. He will set up his kingdom and rule for 1,000 years from David's throne.
This does not exhaust our statement of faith. A full statement of faith can be provided upon request.