THE BIBLE
We believe that the Bible, consisting of the 66 books of
the Old and New Testaments, is the revelation of God to
mankind, is verbally and fully inspired by Him, is sufficient
for the knowledge of God and His will that is necessary for
the eternal welfare of mankind, is infallible and inerrant in
its original manuscripts, and is the supreme and final
authority for all Christian faith and conduct. (II Tim.
3:16,17; II Pet. 1:21; I Cor. 2:13; Deut. 29:29; II Tim. 3:15;
John 10:35.)
GOD
We believe that there is but one God, whose essential
nature is that of a living personal Spirit. He is infinitely
perfect in all of His attributes; He is the creator and
sustainer of all things; and He exists in three
persons—Father, Son and Holy Spirit. (I Cor. 8:4; John 4:24;
5:26: Gen. 1:1; Col. 1:16,17; Matt. 28:19.)
JESUS CHRIST
We believe that Jesus Christ is true God and true man; that
is, He is fully divine and also fully human. He preexisted
eternally with the Father, was conceived by the Holy Spirit
and born of the virgin Mary, lived a perfect life, and died a
substitutionary death for the sins of mankind. We believe that
He arose bodily from the grave, that He ascended to heaven,
where He is presently High Priest and Advocate for His people,
and that He will return personally and bodily to the earth at
the close of this age. He is the world’s only Savior and is
the Lord of all. (Phil. 2:5-11; John 1:1; Matt. 1:23-25; I Pet.
2:22; I Cor. 15:3; I Tim 2:6; I Cor. 15:20; Heb. 4:14-16; John
14:3; Acts 4:12.)
THE HOLY SPIRIT
We believe that the Holy Spirit is a divine person, the
third person of the Trinity. We believe that He was sent from
the Father by the Son to convict the world, to regenerate and
indwell those who trust in Christ, to baptize them into the
Body of Christ, to seal them for the final day of redemption,
to guide them into truth, to fill them for a life of holiness
and victory, and to empower them for witness and service. We
believe that He gives spiritual gifts to believers for the
proper functioning of the Body of Christ, which is the Church.
(Acts 5:3,4; John 16:7-14; 3:5-8; I Cor. 2:9-12; 3:16;
12:3-13,28-31; Eph. 1:13,14; Gal. 5:16-25; Acts 1:8.)
MAN
We believe that man was originally created by a definite
act of God in His own image and is dependent upon, and
accountable to, his Creator. Through disobedience, the first
man sinned and fell from his original state of moral
perfection. As a consequence, he brought upon himself and upon
the whole human race the penalty for sin, which is spiritual
and physical death. Since Adam, every person is born with an
inherently sinful nature and becomes a sinner in thought, word
and deed. Every person, therefore, stands under the just
condemnation of God and is unable to save himself or to
present deeds worthy of merit before God. (Gen. 1:26,27; 2:7;
Rom. 2:6-16; 5:12-21; 6:23; Matt. 5:20-48; John 3:36.)
SALVATION
We believe that a person is saved by God’s grace alone,
made possible through the shed blood of Christ, whereby He
died a substitutionary death for mankind, and through the
resurrection of Christ. Salvation becomes effective when a
person, by an act of faith, acknowledges Jesus Christ as his
personal Savior and Lord. The benefits of this salvation
include the forgiveness of sins and a new standing before God,
the impartation of new life, and all the privileges that
accompany a new family relationship with God. The assurance of
salvation as a present possession is the privilege of every
believer in Christ. (Eph. 2:8,9; I Cor. 15:3; Acts 16:31; Rom.
10:9; Acts 3:19; Rom. 3:28; John 3:16; John 1:12; 10:28; Phil
1:6.)
THE CHRISTIAN LIFE
We believe that God expects every believer to live a life
of obedience, in which every area of his life is brought under
the lordship of Jesus Christ and the fruit of the Spirit
becomes increasingly evident in his life. The goal of the
Christian life is to be conformed to the image of Christ. This
life is characterized supremely by self-giving love for God
and for others. The life and character of Christ, which grows
through the Holy Spirit, is noticeably distinct from the life
of the world. A believer who resists the gracious working of
the Holy Spirit and fails to grow in obedience is chastened in
infinite love by his Heavenly Father so he may learn
obedience. (John 14:21; II Cor. 10:4,5; Gal. 5:22,23; II Cor.
3:18; Matt. 22:37-40; I John 2:15-17; Heb 12:5-14.)
THE CHURCH
We believe that the Church of Jesus Christ is the universal
company of God’s redeemed people, His Body, of which He is the
head, His Bride, whom He loves infinitely, and His temple, in
which He dwells. This universal Body of Christ is visibly
expressed in local assemblies whose purpose it is to glorify
God through worship, fellowship, instruction in God’s Word,
observing the ordinances and training in service to the world.
The supreme task in the mission of the Church is to make
disciples for Christ in all the nations through the
proclamation and teaching of the Gospel. The Church is also to
demonstrate the love and compassion of Christ, through word
and deed, in an alienated world. (I Pet. 2:9,10; Eph. 1:22,23;
5:25-27; 2:19-22; I Thess. 2:14; Eph. 3:6-10; Acts 2:42; Eph.
4:11-13; Heb. 10:25; Matt. 28:18-20; 26:26-29; I John 4:17.)
THE FUTURE LIFE
We believe in the imminent, premillennial return of Christ
to take His people to be with Him and to judge and rule the
earth in righteousness. We believe in the resurrection of the
body for both believers and unbelievers. We believe that the
believer goes to be with Christ in conscious blessedness
immediately after death, having escaped the condemnation of
his sins through the death of Christ. He will, however, stand
before God to receive rewards for works approved by God or to
suffer loss for works disapproved. The believer will live
eternally in the immediate presence of God, while the
unbeliever must face the eternal and holy Judge who will
sentence him for his sins. He will experience the punishment
of eternal separation in hell from the presence of God. (John
14:3; I Thess. 4:16,17; Rev. 11:15; I Cor. 15:20,23; Phil.
1:23; Rom. 8:1; II Cor. 5:10; Rev. 20:11-21:5; Rom. 2:11.)
SATAN
We believe in the personality and depraved character of
Satan, who is the great enemy of God and man. We believe that
he, along with the company of demonic beings serving him,
works out his evil plans through the ungodly world system,
limited only by the sovereign rule of God. We believe that he
was judged by Christ at the cross and will ultimately meet his
doom in the lake of fire, where he will remain eternally.
(Matt. 4:3-11; Gen. 3:1; John 8:44; Rev. 12:9,10: II Cor. 4:4;
I John 5:19; Job 1:6-12; I John 3:8; Rev. 20:10.)
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Personal Standards
Integrity: A Christian shall be committed to the highest ethical
standards in both personal and professional conduct. Stealing,
slanderous and profane language, all forms of dishonesty and occult
practices are unacceptable.
Speech: A Christian speaks truth in love and are not quarrelsome. Our speech should reflect our commitment to Christ. (Profane language)
Self Control: A Christian exercises self control in speech and action and is free from substance abuse (Alcohol, tobacco, drugs and other dependencies).
Sexual Behavior: A Christian is committed to fidelity in the covenant of marriage between a man and a woman, and chastity in singleness. We are to abstain from sexual sins, such as premarital sex,
adultery, homosexual behavior and pornography.
Distinctive Lifestyle: A Christian will demonstrate in lifestyle what is desirable in all believers the fruit of the spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, fuithfu1ness, gentleness, and
self-control. We seek to illustrate a ministry of grace in our own lives.
Spiritual Standards
Personal Faith: A Christian requires a mature, vibrant and Christ-centered faith. That faith includes a personal grasp of basic Christian beliefs; an active, ongoing relationship with God, rooted in
prayer; obedience to Scripture; and a commitment to growth in love, holiness, service and fellowship.
Lordship of Christ: In short, Christians desires Jesus Christ to be Lord in all areas of life.
Servants: Christians are to be the servants of others, and be
willing to help those in need.
Christian Growth: Christians make spiritual growth a continuing priority, reflected in Bible study, fellowship with other Christians, worship and involvement in Christian community.
Confession: Christians confess and repent of their sins. They lead in demonstrating humility and the need for God's grace.
True to the Word of God: Christians must teach with doctrine faithful to the Scriptures and come under the authority of the Bible in our own lives.
Commitment to Local Church: Christians are to be members of the congregation, regular in attendance of worship and faithful to the extra commitments.
Stewardship: Christians are to have a growing commitment to progressive and disciplined giving, proportional to resources. We are to be generous in giving of our time, talents and financial resources.
Leadership Standards
Balance: A Christian makes an ongoing effort to balance quality relationships among family, occupation and church responsibilities.
Concern for Others: Christians have a heart for seeing people come to know Christ and develop their Christian walk; they cultivate an ability to share their faith.
Commitment to Training Disciples: Christians are committed to training others, encouraging them, and giving them opportunities to use their gifts.
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