What We Believe
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Scripture
We believe all Scripture was given by verbal, complete, and inerrant inspiration
of God (2 Tim 3:16) and God has promised to preserve every jot and tittle of
what He inspired (Mat 5:18). We hold to the Authorized Version (King James
Bible) as the standard for English teaching within our local church and believe
we find within it the certainty of the words of truth (Pro 22:20-21).
Trinity
We believe in one true God who is manifest in three eternal Persons: Father,
Son, and Holy Spirit (1 John 5:7; Mat 3:16-17; 28:19).
Jesus Christ
We believe the Lord Jesus Christ is fully and literally God in human form (I Tim
3:16), He was conceived of the Holy Spirit (Luke 1:35), and in the womb of a
virgin named Mary (Isa 7:14) received a human body. We believe He was tempted by
Satan in all points like we are, yet without sin (Mat 4:1-11; Heb 4:15; 1 John
2:16). We believe He allowed Himself to be crucified in order to pay the penalty
deserved for all our sin (Rom 5:11-21), He literally and bodily rose again from
the grave on the third day (1 Cor 15:3-4), and He now sits on the right hand of
the Father in heaven (Col 3:1).
Holy Spirit
We believe the Holy Spirit is fully God and the current, earthly manifestation
of God through His indwelling of the believer in the Lord Jesus Christ (1 Cor
3:16; John 16:7), and that He seals the believer and baptizes (immerses) him
into the body of Christ at the moment of salvation (1 Cor 12:13) with the goal
of teaching God's Word and conforming the believer to the very image of Christ
(Eph 1:3-14; 1 Cor 2:9-16; 2 Cor 3:17-18). We believe all spiritual blessings
are received at the time of salvation (Eph 1:3), the Spirit gives gifts to every
believer as He (the Spirit) wills so the believer might effectively communicate
the love of Christ (1 Cor 12-13), and the modern tongues movement is not
according to Scripture (1 Cor 14).
Satan
We believe Satan is a real, historical being, a fallen cherub who was lifted up
in pride and rebelled against God, leading an army of angelic beings with him
(Isa 14:12-17). His defeat was sealed by the work of Christ on the cross (Heb
2:14). His final destiny is the lake of fire (Rev 20:10).
Adam and Eve
We believe the Genesis account of creation is historical, not allegorical or
figurative. We believe Adam was an historical person, created by the direct act
of God and in His image (Gen 1-2). Adam chose to sin against God through the
free will God gave him and reaped the wages of death. As the originator of the
human race, Adam passed his sinful nature to all mankind (Rom 5:12). All men are
sinners by birth and become sinners in experience (Rom 3) for which the wages
are death (Rom 6:23).
Salvation
We believe salvation is by God's grace alone on the basis of the finished work
of Jesus Christ on the cross and in His resurrection, appropriated by the faith
of anyone who will personally believe in his heart and confess with his mouth
that Jesus Christ is Lord (Eph 2:8-9; Rom 10:9-10). We believe the act of
salvation is just as definite and decisive as physical birth (John 3:1-7). We
believe this salvation cannot be reversed or lost and believers are kept by the
power of God (John 10:28-29; 1 John 2:19; Rom 8:35-39; 1 Pet 1:5).
The Church
We believe the local assembly of believers (church) is God's instrument in this
age. While all genuine, born-again believers in Christ share an organic, family
relationship, the overwhelming number of references of the word ''church'' in
the Bible apply to a local, visible assembly of believers (Acts 14:23; Eph
1:22-23; 4:11-16; 1 Tim 3:1-13). At the Second Coming of Christ, all genuine
believers from the time of Christ's ascension will be united together as the
Body of Christ (1The 4:13-18; Rev 19:7-8; 21:2). Until then, it is the
responsibility of each local church to continue in evangelism, discipleship, and
missions both independently and interdependently (Mat 28:18-20). We believe each
local assembly should be as self-governing, self-supporting, and
self-propagating as possible, practicing the ordinances of baptism and the
Lord's Table and operating under the leadership of those who hold the office of
pastor (also known as ''bishop'' or ''elder'') and assisted by those who hold
the office of deacon (Mat 28:18-20; 1 Cor 11:23-34; 1 Tim 3:1-13; 1 Pet 5:1-4;
Heb 13:17). We believe every member of the local church has the responsibility
to minister the Word of God and support the ministry through prayer, holy
living, tithes, and offerings (1 Cor 16:2; Mal 3:10; Acts 4:34-37; 2 Cor 8:7;
Acts 2:41-47; 13:1-4).
The Return of Christ
We believe in the literal, physical return of Jesus Christ to the earth in power
and great glory to judge the world and reign (Acts 1:11; 2 The 1:7-10). We
believe shortly before Christ's Second Coming, all genuine believers will be
raptured out to meet the Lord in the air (1 The 4:13-18; 1 Cor 15:51-52)
followed by a seven year period of tribulation on earth during which time God
will judge His people Israel and all without Christ (1 The 5:1-11; Mat 24). That
period of tribulation will be ended by Christ's personal return to rule for a
thousand years (Rev 20:1-6; Mat 25:31-46).
Judgment
We believe all men will spend eternity either with Christ or eternally separated
from Him. We believe the lost who die wait in a literal Hell for the day of
final judgment where they will be assigned to the proper degree of punishment in
a literal lake of fire (Rev 20:11-15). We believe those who have accepted Christ
as Savior will experience a bodily resurrection to everlasting life (1 The
4:13-18; 1 Cor 15:51-58).