Doctrinal Statement

The following statement summarizes biblical truth that historically and doctrinally has been regarded as essential to the Christian faith.


The Scriptures

We believe:

  • in the plenary verbal inspiration of the Word of God;

  • that both the Old and New Testaments are inerrant in the original writings and are the supreme and final authority for faith and life.


The Godhead

We believe the Godhead exists in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

These three Persons are one God having precisely the same nature, attributes, and perfections.


The Lord Jesus Christ

We believe in:

  1. His eternal existence as God;

  2. His Incarnation and Virgin Birth;

  3. His death on the cross as the substitutionary atonement for sin;

  4. His literal, bodily resurrection from the dead;

  5. His present ministry of intercession in heaven;

  6. His personal, future return to earth.


The Holy Spirit

We believe that:

  1. the Holy Spirit, the third Person of the Godhead, convicts men of sin, regenerates, baptizes, indwells, seals, and sets apart believers unto a holy life;

  2. He keeps and empowers believers day by day;

  3. He is the Teacher of the Word of God and the Guide for daily living.


Mankind

We believe that:

  1. man was created innocent and pure;

  2. Adam fell through the sin of disobedience;

  3. all men are corrupted in body, soul, and spirit;

  4. all men need redemption. 


Salvation

We believe that:

  1. salvation is by grace, a free gift of God apart from works;

  2. salvation involves repentance, a change of mind in respect to God and thus turning from one's own way to God's way;

  3. salvation is through personal faith in the Lord Jesus Christ;

  4. all who receive Jesus Christ are regenerated by the Holy Spirit and become the children of God;

  5. true salvation will be manifested by a changed life.


The Future

We believe:

  1. in the personal, visible, bodily return of Jesus Christ to earth;

  2. in the bodily resurrection of the just to the eternal abode in the glory of God’s presence;

  3. in the bodily resurrection of the unjust to judgment and everlasting punishment in the lake of fire.