Our Beliefs
1. THE SCRIPTURES. The Bible is the inspired Word of God. It is the product of holy men of old who spoke and wrote as they were moved by the Holy Spirit. We accept The New Covenant, as recorded in the New Testament, as our infallible guide in matters pertaining to conduct and doctrine (II Timothy 3:16; I Thessalonians 2:3; 1 Peter 2:21)
2. THE GODHEAD. Our God is One, but manifested in three
persons; The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit
(Philippians 2:6; St. Matthew 3:16-17).
3. MAN, HIS FALL AND REDEMPTION. Man is a created being
made in the likeness and image of God but through Adam's
transgression and fall sin came into the world. All have
sinned and come short of the glory of God (Romans 3:23).
As it is written, there is none righteous, no, not one
Romans 3:10). Jesus Christ, the Son of God,
was manifested to undo the work of the devil. He shed
His blood and gave His life to redeem and restore man
back to God. (Romans 5:12; Romans 3:23; Romans 3:9,10; I
John 3:8; Galatians 3:13-14) Salvation is the gift of
God to man, separate from works and the law, and is made
operative by grace through faith in Jesus Christ,
producing works acceptable to God. (Ephesians 2:8.)
4. ETERNAL LIFE AND NEW BIRTH. Man's first step toward
salvation is Godly sorrow that worketh repentance. The
new birth is necessary to all men, and when it is
fulfilled, it produces eternal life (II Corinthians
7:10; I John 5:12; St. John 3:3-5).
5. WATER BAPTISM. Baptism in water is by emersion and is
a direct commandment of our Lord. It is for Believers
only. This ordinance is a symbol of the Christians
identification with Christ in his death, burial and
resurrection (St. Matthew 28:19; Romans 6:4; Colossians
2:12; Acts 8:36-39). The following recommendation
regarding the Water Baptismal formula is adopted: "On
the confession of your faith in the name of the Father,
Son and Holy Ghost and in Jesus Name. Amen."
6. BAPTISM IN THE HOLY GHOST. The baptism in the Holy
Ghost with fire is a gift from God as promised by the
Lord Jesus Christ to those who are believers in this to
the new birth. This experience is accompanied by the
initial evidence of speaking in other tongues as the
Holy Spirit Himself gives utterance (St. Matthew 3:11;
St. John 14:16-17; Acts 1:8; Acts 2:38-39; Acts 19:1-7;
Acts 2:4).
7. SANCTIFICATION. The Bible teaches that without
holiness no man can see the Lord. We believe in the
doctrine of sanctification as a definite progressive
work of grace which commences at the time of
regeneration and continues until the consummation of
salvation (Hebrews 12:14; I Thessalonians 5:23; II Peter
3:18; II Corinthians 3:18; Philippians 3:12-14; I
Corinthians 1:30).
8. DIVINE HEALING. Healing is for the physical illness
of the human body and is wrought by the power of God
through the prayer of faith and by laying on of hands.
It is provided for by the atonement of Christ and is the
privilege of every member of the Church today (St. Mark
16:18; James 5:14-20; I Peter 2:24; St. Matthew 8:17;
lsaiah 53:45).
9. RESURRECTION OF THE JUST AND THE RETURN OF OUR LORD.
The angels said, "This same Jesus shall so come in like
manner" (Acts 1:11). His coming is imminent. When He
comes, "The dead in Christ shall rise first: Then we
which are alive and remain shall be caught up together
with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air" (I
Thessalonians 4:16-17). Following the tribulation
He shall return to earth as King of kings and Lord of
lords together with His Saints who shall be kings and
priests. He shall then reign a thousand
years (Revelation 20:6).
10. HELL AND ETERNAL RETRIBUTION. The one who physically
dies in his sins without Christ is hopelessly and
eternally lost in the lake of fire and has no further
opportunity of hearing the gospel or for repentance. The
lake of fire is literal. The terms eternal and
everlasting used in describing the duration of the
punishment of the damned in the lake of fire carries the
same thought and meaning as endless existence as used in
noting the duration of joy and ecstasy of the Saints in
the presence of God (Hebrews 9:27; Revelation 19:20;
Hebrews 6:l-2).
11. COMMUNION –THE LORD'S SUPPER. Until He comes, we
partake of the Lord's Supper to
illustrate the Lord’s death (I Corinthians 11:23-31).
The bread symbolizes the Lord's broken body (Isaiah
53:5; I Corinthians 11:24). The cup represents the new
covenant of His blood which provides us with forgiveness
and relationship with God (Hebrews 9; I Corinthians
11:25). Christians realize that salvation is provided
through the Finished work of Christ and these sacraments
are symbolic of His finished work. I Corinthians 11:27
then says that if anyone takes of these sacraments
unworthily he is guilty of the body and blood of the
Lord.
12. LAYING ON OF HANDS. This is a simple belief that
God's power and anointing, or any other necessary
quality can be transmitted by one person touching
another. Laying on of hands was practiced by the
Levitical Priesthood. Jesus practiced it in St. Mark
10:13-16 as a blessing. This is our procedure for baby
dedications instead of baptism. We also practice laying
on of hands for healing (St. Mark 5; Acts 28:8; Acts
19:11-12); to confer office (Acts 6:26); to receive the
Holy Ghost (Acts 8:16-18); to believe words spoken, to
receive and cultivate the anointing; for ordination to
consecrate and receive the necessary ministry tools (I
Timothy 4:14).
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