Doctrinal Summary
Our Authority
We believe the Bible is verbally inspired by God, inerrant in the original writings, and the supreme and final authority in faith and life.
Our God
We believe in one, true God who eternally exists in three persons: Father, Son, and Spirit.
Our Savior
We believe that the Lord Jesus Christ was begotten by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, is true God and true man, and is the only mediator between God and man. His vicarious death was a substitutionary sacrifice for our sins, and all who believe in Him are justified on the ground of His shed blood.
Our Advocate
We believe in the Holy Spirit and His role as Comforter, Convicter of Truth, His deity, and His sanctifying work in each believer.
Our Need
We believe that mankind was created in the image of God; that he sinned and thereby incurred physical and spiritual death, which is separation from God.
Our Salvation
We believe that all who receive the Lord Jesus Christ by faith are born again of the Holy Spirit and thereby become children of God.
Our Security
We believe in the eternal security of all who trust in our Lord Jesus Christ.
Our Hope
We believe in Christ’s return for His church and His future visible reign on earth.
Our Future
We believe in the bodily resurrection of the saved and lost. The saved will appear in Heaven at the Judgment Seat of Christ to receive rewards and to dwell with Him for all eternity.
Our Burden
We believe the lost will be judged at the Great White Throne and cast into eternal hell.
Our Fellowship
We believe that a local church consists of a company of baptized believers who have voluntarily associated themselves for worship, instruction, and service, for our Lord.
Our Ordinances
We believe that baptism is the immersion of a believer in water as a public declaration of one’s faith in Christ. We believe that the Lord’s Supper is a memorial and commemoration of the Lord’s death until He comes.
Our Marriages
We believe marriage is a union between one man and one woman ordained by God, first instituted by God in the early chapters of Genesis. Marriage serves as a metaphor of Christ and His Church.