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"There is one body and one Spirit... one Lord, one faith, one
baptism; one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in
all." Ephesians 4:4-6 (NIV)

"Accept (others in their faith, without passing judgment on
disputable matters.) Who are you to judge someone else’s servant? To his
own master he stands or falls. And he will stand, for the Lord is able to
make him stand. ... So then, each of us will give an account of himself to
God. Therefore let us stop passing judgment on one another. Instead, make
up your mind not to put a stumbling block or obstacle in your brother’s
way. ... So whatever you believe about these things keep between yourself
and God." Romans 14:1-22 (NIV)

"If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and
all knowledge, and if I have faith that can move mountains, but have not
love, I am nothing." 1 Corinthians 13:2 (NIV)

ABOUT GOD
We believe that there is one true, holy God, eternally existing in three
persons - the Father, Son and Holy Spirit - each of whom possess equally
all the attributes of deity. God created everything out of nothing and by
His sovereign power continues to sustain all things. By His providence He
is operating throughout history to fulfill His redemptive purposes.
(Genesis 1:1,26,27; Psalm 90:2; Matthew 28:19; II Corinthians 13:14)
ABOUT THE BIBLE
We believe that the Bible, composed of the sixty-six books of the Old and
New Testaments, is entirely originated with God and that it was given
through the instrumentality of chosen men. It was written by human authors
under the supernatural guidance of the Holy Spirit. Therefore, Scripture
speaks, at the same time, with the authority of God while also reflecting
the backgrounds, styles, and vocabulary of the human authors. The
scriptures are inspired by God, and are without error. They are the
unique, full and final authority on all matters of faith and practice and
there are no other writings similarly inspired by God. (II Timothy. 1:13,
3:16; II Peter 1:20,21; Psalm 119:105, 160, 12:6; Proverbs 30:5)
ABOUT JESUS CHRIST
Jesus Christ is the eternal Son of God. He is fully human and can identify
with our needs and struggles, yet fully God, and therefore able to save us
from sin. He is equal to the Father. He lived a sinless life of perfect
obedience to the will of the Father and voluntarily offered Himself as the
sacrifice for the sins of all people by dying on the cross. After three
days He arose from the dead and thereby demonstrated His power over sin
and death. He ascended into heaven and will return again someday to earth,
personally and visibly, in order to consummate history and the eternal
plan of God. (Matthew 1:22,23; Isaiah 9:6; John 1:1-5, 14:10-30;
Colossians 2:9; Hebrews 4:14,15; I Corinthians 15:3,4; Romans 1:3,4; Acts
1:9-11; I Timothy 6:14,15; Titus 2:13)
ABOUT SALVATION
The central purpose of God’s revelation is to call humanity into
fellowship with Himself. All people were originally created to have
fellowship with God, but have defied and rebelled against God, choosing
their independent way, and have, therefore, been alienated from God. This
fall into sin has resulted in the corruption of human nature and the need
for saving grace. Salvation is the free gift of grace available to all
people. It is not earned through a life of good works, religious
involvement, or self-improvement. Only by trusting in Christ and
personally appropriating this gift through faith can one find forgiveness
from sin and eternal life. God wishes all to be saved and is grieved when
people go against His will and reject Him. He has, however, sovereignly
chosen to give every person a free will and will not force anyone to
believe in Him or follow Him. When God has begun a saving work in a
person’s heart, and as they follow the scriptural admonitions to abide
in Christ and persevere in their faith, God gives the assurance of His
presence and power. (Romans 6:23; Ephesians 2:8,9; John 1:12, 14:16,
15:1-6; Titus 3:5; Galatians 3:26; Romans 5:1; II Timothy 1:12; Hebrews
7:25; II Peter 2:20-22; Hebrews 6:4-6, 10: 26,27; Revelation 2:7, 11, 17,
26, 3:5, 11, 12, 21)
ABOUT CHRISTIAN LIFE
The essential accompaniment of a genuine saving relationship with Jesus
Christ is a life of holiness and obedience. The Holy Spirit, the third
person of the Trinity, indwells everyone who accepts Jesus Christ into
their lives. We are then shaped by the Holy Spirit to live lives of
growing godly character. This character development is a gradual process
and will not be completed in this life, yet our consistent progress should
be evident to those around us. The Holy Spirit shows us the areas of our
lives that hinder our relationship with Him or with other people, and He
gives the direction and power we need to move towards positive change in
our lives. He helps us to exchange hurtful habits for helpful habits and
makes us more like Christ. The result of allowing God to shape our lives
and develop within us a growing godly character is greater joy, freedom,
peace, and fulfillment. (Titus 2:11-14; I Thessalonians 5:23; Ephesians
2:10, 4:22-24ff; Colossians 2:6,7; Matthew 5:48)
ABOUT ETERNITY
People were created to live forever. We will either exist eternally
separated from God by sin, or eternally with God through forgiveness and
salvation. Death seals the eternal destiny of each person. After death
there will be a resurrection of the body so that each person can stand
before the judgment seat of Christ. Here the eternal destiny of each
individual will be determined. Unbelievers will be separated from God into
condemnation. This is hell. Believers will be received into eternal
communion with God and will be rewarded for the good works that they have
done in the name of Christ. (John 2:25, 3:16, 5:11-13; Romans 6:23;
Revelation 20:15; Matthew 1:8; 2:44, 46; Luke 16:19-31)
ABOUT THE CHURCH
When a person is united with Jesus Christ by faith they become members of
His body, the church. There is one true universal church comprised of all
who acknowledge Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. The Scripture directs all
believers to gather together to devote themselves to worship, prayer, the
teaching of God’s Word, to observe communion and baptism, fellowship,
service to the body through the use of one’s talents and gifts, and
outreach to the world. Under the care of the church leadership, the
church’s members are to work together in love and unity, intent on the
one ultimate purpose of glorifying Christ. (Acts 2:42-47; I Corinthians
12-14; Ephesians 4:1-16; Romans 12:4-8)
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