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The fundamental teachings of this Congregation are reflected in the following clear statements of our faith:

1.      We believe in the plenary –verbal inspiration of the accepted canon of Scriptures as originally given. The Scriptures are infallible, inerrant, and the sole and final authority for all matters of faith and conduct (II Tim 3:16, I Cor 2:13).

2.      We believe in the Eternal Godhead who has revealed Himself as One God existing in Three persons, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, distinguishable but indivisible (Matt 28:19; II Cor 13:14).

3.      We believe in the creation, test and fall of man as recorded in Genesis; his total spiritual depravity and inability to attain to Divine righteousness (Rom 5:12, 18).

4.      We believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, the savior of men, conceived of the Holy Spirit, born of the virgin Mary, very God and very man (Luke 1: 26-35; John I:14-18, Isaiah 7: 14, 9:6).

5.      We believe Christ died for our sins, was buried and rose again the third day, and personally appeared unto His disciples (I Cor 15: 1-4; Rom 4:25).

6.      We believe in the bodily ascension of Jesus to Heaven, His exaltation, and personal, literal and bodily coming again the second time for His Church (John 14: 2,3; and I Thess 4: 13-18).

7.      We believe in the salvation of sinners by Grace, through repentance and faith in the perfect, finished and sufficient work of the Cross of Calvary by which we obtain remission of sins (Ephesians 2: 8-9; Heb 9:12, 22; Rom 5:11).

8.      We believe in the necessity of water Baptism by immersion in the Name of the Eternal Godhead in order to fulfill the command of the Lord Jesus Christ ( Matt 3:14-17; 28: 19; Acts 2: 34-36; 19: 1-6).

9.      We believe in the Baptism of the Holy Spirit as a real experience at or subsequent to salvation, with the spiritual evidence, namely, speaking in other tongues as the Spirit gives utterance and the fruit of the Spirit (Acts 2:1-4, 8:14-17, 10:44-46; Gal 3: 14-15).

10.  We believe in the operation of the Gifts of the Spirit as enumerated in I Cor 12-14, as manifested in the early Church.

11.  We believe in the Spirit – filled life, a life of separation from the world and perfecting of holiness in the fear of God expressing the true Christian faith (Eph 5:18; II Cor 6:14; 7:1).

12.  We believe in the healing of the body by Divine power, or Divine healing in its varied aspects as practiced in the Early Church (Acts 4:30; Rom 8:11; I Cor 12:9; James 5:14).

13.  We believe in the table of the Lord, commonly called holy communion or the Lord’s super, for believers (I Cor 11:23-32; Matt 26:26-28).

14.  We believe in the Five-fold Ministry, Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Pastors and Teachers (Eph 2:19, 4:11-18; I Cor 12:27-28), to equip saints for the work of Ministry.

15.  We believe in the reality and personality of the devil and eternal judgment in the lake of fire for him, his angels and agents (Matt 25:41; Rev 20:14-15).

16.  We believe in eternal life for believers (John 5:24; 3:16), and eternal punishment for the unbelievers (Mark 9:43-48; I Thess 1:9; Rev 20:10-15).

17.  We believe that there is one true Universal Church, made up of genuine believers, but this one Universal Church is also composed of many local Churches in given localities. These Churches are under the sovereign Headship of the Lord Jesus Christ, exercising autonomous government under Him, administering all its local affairs and Ministry, as well as the propagation of the Gospel (Acts 15:22; with Matt 16:18, 18:15-20).

18.  We believe that government is ordained of God, and the powers that be are ordained as the Ministers of God to us for good. To resist the powers and the ordinances is to resist the ordinance of God. We are subject not only for wrath’s sake but for conscience sake, rendering all their dues , custom to whom custom is due, fear to whom fear is due, honor to whom honor is due. We declare our loyalty to God, and then to our Government and its leaders and will assist in every way possible consistent with our faith in the Scriptures as Christian citizens (Rom 13).

 

 

 

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