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We believe that the Bible is the authoritative inspired Word of God, and that it was recorded by holy men of God as they were moved by the Holy Spirit.

 

                We believe there is but one true and living God, who reveals Himself to men in the persons of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. He is omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent, wise, good, holy, just, loving, self-existent, eternal, and the creator of heaven and earth.

 

                We believe in Jesus Christ the only begotten son of God born of a virgin; His sacrificial death to redeem mankind; His resurrection and ascension; and His second coming in power and glory to rule and reign. He is the head of His church, their Savior, and their Lord.

 

                We believe that there is no other way for salvation than by faith in the shed blood of Jesus. That man was made in the image of God, and is a free moral being who must accept this salvation by faith.

 

                We believe in the person and ministry of the Holy Spirit who is an active participant in our lives and ministry, and empowers us for fruitful service, teaches us truth, guides us, and enables us to live holy lives.

 

                We believe in the resurrection of the living and the dead, either to eternal life and reconciliation with God or eternal damnation and separation from God.

 

                We believe the church is called to proclaim the gospel to an unbelieving world and prepare believers for the Lord, through the power of His Name and the anointing of the Holy Spirit.

 

                We believe that believers should walk in love and endeavor to keep unity and peace in the body of Christ. True love and relationship are foundational to this ministry, first with our Creator and then with His people everywhere.

 

                We believe that God has raised up this ministry to aid the existing church bodies to increase spiritually both in quality and quantity, and to bring unity in the community or the body of Christ.