believe that God is a Spirit, infinite, eternal,
and unchanging in His being, wisdom, power,
holiness, justice, goodness, and truth.
WE believe there is one God, the God of
the Holy Bible, the only true and living God.
WE believe that the Bible is the
unadulterated Word of God, unblemished,
untainted, and authorized by God.
WE believe in the salvation of mankind,
and that the only way he is saved, according to
the Word of God, is by grace through faith
alone. It is the gift of God (Ephesians 2:8).
WE believe in repentance, justification,
sanctification, and the baptism of the Holy
Ghost and fire (Romans 5:1; John 17:17, 19;
Matthew 3:11).
WE believe in the gifts of the Spirit,
and that these gifts are in operation in the
militant church (I Corinthians 12:8-11).
WE believe in water baptism by immersion,
and that baptism is a sign to the world that we
have entered into a covenant relationship with
Christ in His death, burial, and resurrection
(Matthew 28:19).
WE believe in the ordination of Bishops,
Elders, and Pastors.
WE believe in the
ecclesiastical offices of the Apostles,
Prophets, Evangelists, and Teachers for the
perfection of the ministry and the edification
of the body of Christ (Ephesians 4:11).
WE
believe in worship, fellowship,
friendship, leadership, discipleship, and all
should be done to the glory of the Almighty God.
WE believe in marriage, family, and the
sanctity of the family (Genesis 2:18-25).
WE
believe that Jesus shed His blood for
the remission of sin (Romans 3:25).
WE
believe in divine healing as in the
atonement (Isaiah 53:4-5; I Peter 2:24; James
5:14-15).
WE believe that the tenth is the Lord’s
and each member should be required to pay their
tithes (tenth) and offerings (Malachi 3:8; I
Corinthians 9:5-15).
WE believe we should live according to
the teaching of the Word of God as recorded in
the Bible. We believe that we should conduct
ourselves as becoming holy people of God, and
refrain from participating in anything that
would dishonor God or bring a reproach upon the
Church of God; and that we should dress
ourselves in modest apparel according to the
Word of God (I Timothy 2:9).
WE moreover, under the unction and
anointing of the Holy Ghost, do henceforth
engage in the sacraments and ordinances enacted
by Christ:
Baptism (Matthew 28:19-20) and
Communion (I Corinthians 11:23-34).