What We Believe
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The Triune God
We believe in one God, existing eternally in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, perfect in love and holiness. He created everything, knows all, and sovereignly executes His will to redeem His people and restore creation for His glory.
Revelation
God has revealed Himself in creation and supremely through Jesus Christ. The Bible, inspired by the Holy Spirit, is the authoritative and error-free Word of God, guiding us in truth and salvation.
Creation of Humanity
Humans, male and female, were created in God's image to live in fellowship with Him and govern creation. Despite our equal worth in God's eyes, men and women fulfill distinct roles reflecting Christ's relationship with the church.
The Fall
Through Adam's fall, all humanity is alienated from God, corrupt in every aspect, and in need of reconciliation with God through His grace alone.
The Plan of God
God has chosen and will save a multitude from every nation, justifying and sanctifying them through faith in Jesus, to His glory.
The Gospel
The gospel centers on Christ's death and resurrection, which, according to the Scriptures, is a historical, salvific act that brings reconciliation with God.
The Redemption of Christ
Jesus Christ, fully God and fully human, lived a sinless life, died for our sins, and was resurrected, securing our salvation and acting as our advocate before God.
The Justification of Sinners
Through Christ's obedience and death, believers are justified and called to a life of obedience, a manifestation of God's free grace.
The Power of The Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit regenerates, sanctifies, and empowers believers, applying Christ's saving work and indwelling them for godly living.
The Kingdom of God
Believers enjoy the blessings of the new covenant, are called to live as salt and light in the world and anticipate the full realization of God's kingdom.
God’s New People
The universal church, expressed in local congregations, is Christ's body, called to live out the gospel, serving one another and the world in love.
Baptism and the Lord's Supper
are divinely ordained, symbolizing entry into and renewal within the covenant community and anticipating Christ's return.
God’s New People
The universal church, expressed in local congregations, is Christ's body, called to live out the gospel, serving one another and the world in love.
The Restoration of All Things
Christ will return to judge all, consummating His kingdom, with the righteous entering eternal life and the unrighteous facing eternal punishment.