We believe in the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments as the Inspired Word of God and inerrant in the original writings and that they are of supreme and final authority in faith and life for the church.
We believe in one Triune God, eternally existing in three persons – Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
We believe in Jesus Christ – the Son of God who came into this world to redeem sinners by His own death on the cross as a payment for sin and His glorious resurrection on the third day.
We believe in the Holy Spirit who convicts of sin and dwells within God’s people to sanctify and guide them.
We believe in the sinfulness of humanity and that every individual in the world stands in need of the salvation offered by Jesus Christ.
We believe in salvation by grace through faith in Christ alone and His shed blood on our behalf at Calvary.
We believe that God’s children are evidenced by an abiding an ongoing faith in the Lord Jesus and whose lives reflect the fruits of redemption.
We believe the Church was called into being by the Lord Jesus Christ and continues as a beacon to shine the light of the gospel into a sin-darkened world.
We believe in the practice of baptism by immersion and regular observance of communion as a way of reflecting upon our Savior’s sacrifice.
We believe in the presence of evil in this world and in a literal devil who seeks to tempt, lead astray and blind individuals from seeing the truth.
We believe in the Second Coming of Christ – and in the rapture of the church just prior to the 7-year period of Tribulation that is to come upon the earth.
We believe in Heaven and Hell. Heaven is the dwelling of God’s redeemed of all the ages and Hell will be the final abode of the wicked and unrepentant.
We believe the Holy Spirit is active in the church today in the lives of God’s people. We do not believe that the sign gifts of Apostleship, prophecy, and tongues are given to the church today as we possess the complete Bible.
We believe in the institution of marriage as created by God to be the union of one man and one woman in a holy covenant reflective of Christ’s great love for the church.