We believe in the Holy Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, as being one God.
First, being God The Father, who is everywhere at once, knowing all things, can do all things, and knows no wrong. His love, mercy, compassion,
wisdom, and power are unlike anything known and unknown to all things made by Him. We acknowledge Him as our redeemer of sin that we might be saved through
Jesus Christ our risen and powerful Savior.
Second, being God the Son, the only begotten Son of God, born by the power of the Holy Spirit by using a virgin as a vessel, and appeared to the
world as a man. He lived a life without sin and done many wondrous works before the eyes of men that we may give God glory and honor and praise. We believe
Jesus died on the Cross-at Calvary, rising again on the third day, and now sitting on the right hand of God the Father with all power. He constantly
intercedes in our behalf, asking the Father to erase our sins from His memory. We know one day, He shall return to earth to receive those who believe in
Him.
Third, being the Holy Spirit, the Comforter Jesus has promised us when He returned to the Father. We believe He is present with us, living inside
of us, to remind us of what was said by the Father, to teach us all things, to comfort, and to correct that we might run this race with patience until the
day when Christ returns that those who endure to the end shall be saved.
We acknowledge the Bible, as God's written Word, inspired by the Holy Spirit, and used as our guide to live a holy, righteous life on earth. The
Bible is free from errors of any kind.
We believe that God is a spirit and we must worship Him in spirit and in truth.
We believe that all Christians are commanded to minister the Gospel to the world, to allow God to work within us as vessels, and to operate in the
gifts given to us by the Holy Spirit.
To uphold the responsibilities thereof, to minister and feed the sheep, to seek the lost, and to do even greater works than Jesus has done because
God the Father lives in us and does this work through us. We are only vessels used for God's glory.