WHAT WE BELIEVE.

WHAT WE BELIEVE.

Our beliefs are grounded in the Word of God and serve as the foundation for everything we teach, live, and build. These principles guide our understanding, our actions, and our commitment to truth.

This list is not exhaustive, because we believe in the whole Bible—every word, every promise, every doctrine, every prophecy, every inspired word of God.

We believe the Bible interprets itself. The meaning of Scripture is confirmed by Scripture. Man can teach knowledge, but revelation comes from God. By the Spirit, the Word is made clear to those who believe. Revelation is always given in due season, exactly when needed.

Jesus told His disciples:
“Take no thought how or what ye shall speak; for it shall be given you in that same hour what ye shall speak. For it is not ye that speak, but the Spirit of your Father which speaketh in you.”
(Matthew 10:19–20)

1. The Inspired Word of God

Every word of the Bible is true, inspired by God, infallible, and superior.
(Psalms 19:7–10; 2 Timothy 3:15–16)

2. The Lake of Fire

This is the final judgment for the devil, his angels, and all who reject God.
(Revelation 19:20; Revelation 20:10–15; Isaiah 14:12–15)

3. New Heaven and New Earth

God will restore all things as He created them, and this will be our eternal home.
(Isaiah 65:17; Isaiah 66:22; 2 Peter 3:13; Revelation 21:1; John 14:1–4)

4. The Sinfulness of Man

All men are sinners by nature and need a Savior. Faith in Christ is the only way.
(Romans 5:12–14; 1 Corinthians 15:22; Romans 3:23; John 14:6; Romans 10:10–15)

5. Water Baptism

An open confession of faith and salvation in Christ.
(Matthew 28:19; Acts 10:47)

6. The Lord’s Supper

The bread and fruit of the vine represent our sharing in the divine nature of Christ.
(2 Peter 1:4; 1 Corinthians 11:26)

7. Baptism of the Holy Spirit

The full anointing and power of God upon men.
(Luke 24:49; Acts 1:4, 8)

8. Speaking in Tongues

The physical sign and evidence of the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
(Acts 2:4)

9. Sanctification

We are made holy by the blood of Christ through faith.
(Hebrews 12:14; 1 Peter 1:15–16; 1 Thessalonians 5:23–24)

10. The Resurrection

A fundamental truth of the believer’s faith: the dead shall be raised.
(1 Thessalonians 4:13–17; John 5:28–29)

11. Eternal Judgment

A Bible truth for all who reject Christ.
(Mark 3:29; Matthew 25:41, 46)

12. The Church of Christ

Made up of believers from all nations. The blood of Christ is the only entrance.
(1 Corinthians 12:13; Ephesians 1:22–23)

13. Divine Healing

Christ heals today as He did before, by faith in Him.
(Isaiah 53:4–5; Matthew 8:16–17; 1 Peter 2:24; James 5:15)

14. The Gifts of the Spirit

Given for the church until Christ returns, as signs to unbelievers and for edification.
(1 Corinthians 12:1–11; 1 Corinthians 13:8; Ephesians 4:8; Hebrews 2:4; 1 Corinthians 14:1–4; Romans 12:3–8)

15. Death, Burial, and Resurrection of Christ

The foundation of salvation.
(Romans 10:9–10; Luke 23:32–46; Luke 23:47–56; Luke 24:1–7)

16. The Blood of Christ

Sufficient for redemption, cleansing, and eternal life.
(Colossians 1:14; Romans 3:24–25; Romans 5:9; 1 Peter 1:18–23; Hebrews 9:6–28)

FOUNDATION OF TRUTH.

The Foundation of everything we believe begins here-not with opinions,traditions,or personal interpretations,but with Gods Word. These Foundations beliefs are not meant to be debated or reshaped to fit culture, they are the standard by which life, faith, and direction are measured. Each principle presented here builds up on the next, forming a structure that is meant to stand firm regardless of circumstances. This is not about religion as routine-it is about alignment with truth, understanding purpose, and building a life that is grounded,tested, and unshaken.

JUDGMENT AND SALVATION.

Judgment is not a possibility-it is a certainty. Every person will stand accountable before God for the life that they have lived, the choices they have made,and the truth they have accepted or rejected.God is not only loving-He is just.that means sin is not ignored,overlooked, or excused.it is judged. salvation is the only way to excape that judgment. it is not earned through good deeds,church attendance,or personal effort.it is given through Jesus Christ alone.Through his death and resurrection,the penalty for sin was paid in full-but only for those who received him.salvation requires repentance,surrender,and a real turning away from sin,not just words or empty belief. There are only two outcomes: eternal life or eternal separation from God. Heaven is real, and hell is real. Each person chooses their direction by what they do with Jesus Christ. God offers mercy, but He does not remove responsibility. The time to choose is now-because once this life ends, judgment is final..SCRIPTURE FOUNDATION ROMANS 6:23 HEBREWS 9:27 JOHN 3:16-18 ACTS 4:12 REVELATION 20:12-15

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Eternal Reality and the Church

Eternity is not a concept—it is the final destination of every soul. Every person will spend eternity either in the presence of God or separated from Him. This life is temporary, but what comes after is permanent.

The Church is not a building, a denomination, or a weekly event. The Church is the body of true believers—those who have been transformed by Christ and are living according to His truth. It is made up of people who follow God not just in word, but in action, obedience, and daily life.

There is a difference between attending church and being part of the Church. One is external; the other is internal. One is routine; the other is transformation.

The Church exists to represent Christ on earth—to teach truth, expose darkness, build believers, and call people to repentance and salvation. It is not here to entertain, blend in with the world, or water down the message to make people comfortable.

Eternal reality means this: what you believe, how you live, and who you follow matters—forever. The Church is not preparing people for this life alone, but for the life to come.

Scripture Foundation:
Matthew 16:18
John 17:16–18
Romans 12:4–5
Ephesians 2:19–22
1 Peter 2:9
Revelation 21:3–4

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The Work of the Spirit

The work of the Spirit is not emotional hype, performance, or outward display—it is transformation. The Holy Spirit is the active presence of God within the believer, leading, correcting, teaching, and producing a life that reflects Christ.

The Spirit convicts, not to condemn, but to bring awareness of sin and call a person into truth. Without conviction, there is no change. Without truth, there is no growth.

The Spirit guides believers into all truth. This guidance is not based on feelings or personal opinions, but on alignment with God’s Word. The Spirit does not contradict Scripture—it confirms it and brings it to life.

The evidence of the Spirit is not in words alone, but in fruit. Love, discipline, obedience, humility, and self-control are the marks of a life led by the Spirit. Where the Spirit is at work, change is visible.

The Spirit also strengthens believers to live what they believe. Faith is not sustained by willpower alone, but by the power of God working within. The Spirit empowers a person to stand, endure, and remain faithful.

The work of the Spirit is ongoing. It is not a one-time experience, but a daily process of growth, correction, and transformation. The Spirit shapes the believer into the image of Christ over time.

Without the Spirit, a person may have religion, but not life. With the Spirit, truth becomes real, faith becomes active, and transformation becomes evident.

Scripture References

John 16:13
Galatians 5:22–23
Romans 8:14
2 Corinthians 3:18

WHAT, YOU DO WITH THE TRUTH MATTERS.