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What We Believe

About God

We believe that there is one true living God who is the Maker of the universe and Supreme Creator of all life, and who is worthy of all praise, honor, and glory. God has revealed Himself as the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (Trinity) and has displayed this by, graciously and lovingly initiating relationship with His people.

About Jesus Christ

We believe that Jesus Christ is God in the flesh (fully human and fully God) and was born of a virgin, lived a sinless life, performed signs and miracles, died on the cross for our sins, was raised from the dead, ascended into heaven, and now advocates for all believers at the right hand of God the father.

About the Bible

We believe that the Bible is the divine and inerrant (without error) Word of God and is the basis of Christian belief. The Bible is the supreme standard for which human conduct, and truth should be measured.  

About the Holy Spirit

We believe that the Holy Spirit is a part of the triune nature of God, which regenerates unbelievers, and is the evidence of repentance, faith, and a born-again life. We believe the Holy Spirit indwells in all believers, transforms the believers to the likeness of Christ, gives the believer power to minister to others, and keeps them until the day of Jesus Christ.

About Man

We believe that all of humanity is created in the image of God and all of humanity was to share in relationship with God. However, because of Adam, all of humanity is sinful by nature and by choice, therefore humanity is separated, and deserving of condemnation, from the Holy and Righteous God.

About Salvation

We believe that salvation is given as a gift from God, through grace, to the underserving sinner, by the gift of faith, and trusting in Jesus Christ who has redeemed him/her by His death and resurrection.

About the Church

We believe that the church is the body of Christ, and is comprised of born-again believers, connected by covenant in faith and fellowship of the Gospel. The church observes two ordinances, baptism by immersion and the Lord's Supper, the partaking of bread and wine (grape juice) representing the body and blood of Christ.