We believe it to be the literal Word of God from start to finish. We believe it to be inspired, infallible, inerrant, and authoritative in everything it says. We believe that the God who inspired it is the God who preserved it for each generation and will until the end of time.
This Statement of Faith is not exhaustive in content nor thorough in any subject, but does state forth the basics of Bible-believing Christianity. We want all to know that we believe the soul-saving, life-changing message of God's Holy Word, and preach and teach it without apology. We believe the Holy Bible, as translated in the Authorized King James Version.
The Scriptures of the Old and New Testament were given by the inspiration of God and are the only infallible, inerrant rule of faith (what we believe) and practice (how we live.) We believe it to be authoritative in every manner it addresses. It is the eternal message of God to man. (Matt. 4:4, Psalm 119:89, 2 Tim. 3:16-17)
There is one living and true God, revealed in nature as the Creator, the Preserver, and Righteous Governor of the universe, and in Scripture we see that the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit make up the Godhead, yet as one God infinitely wise and good, who alone is worthy of our supreme love ad worship. (Deut. 6:4, 1 John 5:17, John 4:24, Psalm 83:18, Exodus 15:11, Mark 12:30, Matt. 28:19, John 10:30)
Jesus Christ is God manifest in the flesh; in His divine nature truly God; in His human nature, truly man; 100% both. The mediator between God and man, once crucified, is now risen and glorified and our ever-present Saviour and Lord. He is the virgin-born, sinless, eternally begotten Son of God. (John 1:1-4, Philippians 2:5-11, John 3:16)
The Scriptures assign to the Holy Spirit all the attributes of God. He is personal and indwells every believer. He is the Reprover, Comforter, Guide, Sanctifier, and the Seal of our Redemption. (John 16:7-14, John 14:16-17, Matt. 3:16,17, Ephesians 1:13-14)
Man was created innocent, but by disobedience fell into a state of sin and condemnation. His posterity, as a result of the Fall, inherits a fallen nature of such tendencies that all who come to the age of accountability sin and become guilty before God. (Gen. 3:1-7, Romans 3:10-23, Romans 5:12)
The conditions of Salvation are found in two inseparable graces, wrought in our souls by the regenerating Spirit of God, those graces being repentance and faith. Repentance being the turning of trusting self to trusting Christ, and Faith being the personal acceptance of Christ as Saviour. Salvation is provided by the grace of God and appropriated by faith, without any works performed by man. (Acts 3:19, Romans 10:9-10, John 3:16, Luke 13:5, Acts 16:31)
The human will is free and self-controlled, having the power to yield to the influence of truth and the Spirit and live, or resist them and perish. (Rev. 22:17, Romans 10:3, Romans 6:16)
All believers in Christ are saved by grace through faith and kept by the power of God through faith. Salvation results when a man exercises faith in the Lord Jesus Christ as his personal Saviour. In doing so, the finished works of Christ settle his account in Heaven. Perseverance is the sustaining grace of God that assures the true believer’s continued act of faith in Christ as his Lord and Saviour. (Ephesians 2:8, 1 Peter 1:3-5, Hebrews 10:38-39, Jude 24, Philippians 1:6)
The Scriptures teach us the resurrection of all men. The saved go to Heaven as soon as they die but do not receive their resurrected bodies until all Christians do at the return of Jesus Christ for His church at the rapture. They will then stand before the Judgment Seat of Christ to receive the rewards that Christ has promised for those who labor with Him. After ruling and reigning with Christ for 1,000 years, they will then enjoy an eternity with Christ in the literal new Heaven and new Earth. Those who die without Christ will go straight to Hell to await the final White Throne Judgment where they will be sentenced to spend eternity in the literal Lake of Fire and Brimstone. (1 Thessalonians 4:13-18, Revelation 5:10, 1 Corinthians 15:51-57, 1 Corinthians 3:11-15, 2 Corinthians 5:10, Matt. 25:41, Revelation 20:11-15)
The Scriptures declare that Heaven is a definite place reserved for the saved. It is indescribably beautiful and the eternal reward that God has for all who have been born again. (John 14:1-3, Acts 1:10-11, Revelation 21:1-2)
The Scriptures tell us that Hell is a terrible, eternal reality for all who die in their sin. As Heaven is indescribable beauty, Hell is indescribable horror. The Bible states the fire and torment of Hell to be an inescapable, eternal reality, (Matt. 25:41, Revelation 19:20, 20:10, Luke 16:23,28, Luke 13:27-28)
Baptism is the immersion of believers in water, in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This represents the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ; also expressing to the world the Christian’s death to sin and being raised into newness of life. It is an outward symbol of what takes place inside as one trusts Christ as his Saviour. Baptism takes place only after conversion. (Romans 6:4, Matt. 28:19, Colossians 2:12, Titus 3:5)
The Lord’s Supper (Communion) is an ordinance given to the church by Christ to remind us of His broken body and shed blood for our sins. The use of unleavened bread and grape juice represents Christ’s body and blood and only serves as a reminder of His great sacrifice for us. This is to be partaken by all believers after self-examination of our own lives. This ordinance, as baptism, extends no grace or merit to one’s salvation. The Bible states no timing upon the frequency of the Lord’s Supper, but several times a year we hold its observance. (Matt. 26:26-29, 1 Corinthians 11:23-24)