The Trinity
We believe in One Living and True God, the Great Creator, eternally existing in three Persons: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.
The Scripture
We believe the Holy Bible (Old and New Testament Scriptures) to be the Word of God. It is God's only inspired, inerrant, and authoritative revelation of Himself to man in written form.
The Son
We believe in the deity of the Lord Jesus Christ, His virgin birth, His sinless life, His miracles, His vicarious death as the only sacrifice for the sin of the world, His bodily resurrection from the dead, His ascension to the right hand of God as our intercessor, and His future return in glory, first to rapture His church and second, to rule and reign a thousand years upon the earth.
Salvation
We believe in the new birth as the only means of receiving eternal life. The new birth involves a cleansing and deliverance from the penalty and power of sin (justification). It is effectuated through faith in Jesus Christ and repentance from sin.
We believe in the eternal redemption of all saints who are faithful to the end. But we do not embrace the theory of "Once in grace always in grace" regardless of conduct.
Christian Living
We believe in the process of spiritual development (sanctification) wrought in the believer's life by the Holy Spirit through yieldedness and obedience. This growth involves a daily dying to sin and living unto righteousness, finds expression in a holy life and will be culminated at the return of Christ.
Power
We believe in the baptism in the Holy Spirit as an enduement of power available for all believers after salvation. This enduement does not necessarily take place upon conversion but is a gift to be received. This baptism results in a bold witness and a deeper expression of spiritual fruit, a greater growth in Christ-likeness, a genuine manifestation of spiritual gifts, and a more effective prayer life.
Healing
We believe in divine healing for the total man, spirit, mind and body and that this healing is accomplished in the redemptive work of Christ on the cross and appropriated in the believer's life through prayer.
Sacraments
We believe in the sacraments of the church established by Jesus Christ our Lord: the Lord's Supper and baptism by immersion as a symbol and witness of the new birth. These sacraments have no redemptive qualities but are powerful experiences in the life of the believer.