Jesus Christ, the living Word, was born a corporeal being through miraculous conception by the Holy Spirit, merging God and man into one individual. He died on the cross to atone for sins and rose to heaven.
The Bible, inspired by God, narrates His redemptive acts and establishes fundamental Christian beliefs as the ultimate authority.
We believe in one God, eternally existing in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, co-equal in power and glory, creator of all things, and sustainer of the universe.
The Holy Spirit applies Christ's atoning work to our hearts, drawing us to the Savior through his conviction of sin, regeneration, service gifts, new life, and redemption seal.
Our salvation is based on God's free grace, with righteousness attributable to those who trust in Christ, and only those born of the Holy Spirit and accept Jesus Christ become children of God.
The true Church is a community of believers united by faith in Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit, forming local congregations for sacraments, preaching, scriptural discipline, and loving fellowship.
Jesus Christ will come again to the earth personally, visibly, and bodily to judge the living and the dead and to consummate history and the eternal plan of God. Even so, “come, Lord Jesus.” (Revelation 22:20 NASB).
Jesus Christ mandates believers to spread the Gospel globally and make disciples from all nations, requiring commitment to him and a life of self-denying love and service, as believers are his workmanship.
Paradise, accessible to those who trust in Jesus Christ, is a place of eternal happiness and tranquility, while hell awaits those who reject Christ, requiring salvation.
We believe in the ordinances of believer's baptism by immersion and the Lord's Supper, both instituted by Christ and observed by obedient believers in remembrance of Him.
The Bible is considered to be the inspired, perfect, and authoritative Word of God, appropriate for every question of faith and practice. It is composed of sixty-six books.
We believe in the bodily resurrection of the just and the unjust, the eternal blessedness of the saved in heaven, and the eternal punishment of the lost in hell.