• We believe that the Bible is the infallible, authoritative, and
inerrant Word of God. We believe that it reveals all things that are
necessary to Salvation, Life & Godliness, and that it is a final and
closed revelation, consisting of the sixty-six books of Holy
Scripture. (1Thess 2:13; 2Tim 3:14-17; 2Peter 2:2-4)
• We believe that there is only one true and living God, eternally
existing in a Trinity of persons: God the Father, God the Son, and
God the Holy Spirit.
• We believe that these three persons are one in substance, power,
and eternity; each possessing the fullness of the divine essence and
yet this essence is undivided. (Col 2:8-10; Acts 5:1-4, Deut 6:4;
Isaiah 43:10-11; 45:21-23)
• We believe that God is infinite in being and perfection. We
believe that He is all powerful, all knowing, and present in all
places at all times. We believe that He is absolutely sovereign over
all His works, and that He orders all things according to the
counsel of His own wise, immutable, and righteous will for His own
glory. This sovereignty extends not only to inanimate creation, but
to all living things as well, and is the ultimate determiner of each
creature's destiny. (Eph 1:3-11; Rom 9:6-23)
• We believe that God is self-existent and self-sufficient. That is,
He needs nothing from His creation to exist or to continue to exist.
On the contrary, He is the Creator and Sustainer of all things both
seen and unseen. (Ex 3:13-14; Col 1:15-17)
• He is loving, gracious, merciful and longsuffering, forgiving sin
and transgression. Yet He is also infinitely just and holy, and will
by no means clear the guilty. (Ex 34:5-8)
• In His sight all things are open and manifest. His knowledge is
infinite, infallible, and independent of the creature; so that
nothing to Him is contingent or uncertain. He is holy in all His
counsels, works, and commands. To Him is due, from angels and men,
and every other creature, whatsoever worship, service, or obedience
He is pleased to require of them. (Isaiah 46:9-11, Rev 4:8-11)
• We believe in both the full deity and full humanity of Jesus
Christ, that He was truly God manifest in human flesh. (John 1:1,
14; Phil 2:5-11; Col 2:8-10)
• We believe:
• In His virgin birth
• In His sinless life
• In His vicarious and atoning death for the sins of His Elect
• In His burial and resurrection
• In His ascension to the right hand of the Father
• In His personal, physical, and future return to earth to rule in
righteousness and to inaugurate the New Heavens and New Earth.
(Luke 1:26-38; Heb 7:26; Rom 3:25; Matt 28:5-7; Acts 1:9-11, Rev
19-22)
• We believe that the Holy Spirit is both a person and that He is
fully God, being the third member of the blessed Trinity. (Acts
5:1-4; Matt 28:19; John 14:15-21)
• We believe that the ministry of the Holy Spirit is to glorify the
Lord Jesus Christ, to convict men of sin, to regenerate sinners,
baptize them into Christ, and to seal them until the day of
redemption.
• We believe that He is our Guide, our Comforter, and our Instructor
in the things of God. (John 16:7-15; Titus 3:5; 1Cor 12:13; Eph
1:13-14; John 14:15-20)
• We believe in the doctrine of Man's Total Depravity. We believe
that the first man, Adam, stood as the representative and federal
head of the entire human race. We believe that in his fall, the
entire human race fell with him, resulting in the total corruption
and condemnation of mankind before God. This does not mean that
every man is as wicked as he could be, but that sin has corrupted us
at every level of our being. Because of this corruption, we are
unable, apart from grace, of either understanding or desiring
spiritual truth, and we are by nature God's enemies and the objects
of His wrath. (Rom 5:12-19; Rom 8:6-8; 1Cor 2:14; John 6:37, 44,
63-65; Eph 2:1-3)
• We believe that God has unconditionally chosen a company of
people, His Elect (the term that Scripture uses to describe God’s
people), out from the fallen sons of Adam. These Elect were given in
covenant to the Son, by the Father, before the foundation of the
world was laid. God knew those He was saving. God has done
everything necessary to bring these Elect to faith in Christ and to
secure them eternally unto Himself. This election to salvation is
attributed solely to the sovereign Grace of God and not to any
merit, good works, or faith on our part, faith itself being the gift
of God. In this way, all the glory of salvation goes to God, and not
man. (Rom 9:1-24; Eph 1:3-14; 2Tim 1:9; John 6:37; Ps 89:1-5, 15-36;
Rom 8:28-39; Eph 2:1-10)
• We believe that this salvation was purchased for the Elect by the
precious Blood of Christ. The blood was shed as propitiation to the
Father, for the sins of His people, and results in their
justification before God. Literally, we were the ones that deserved
to be crucified and to drink of God's wrath, but our blessed Savior
instead drank it for us! Concerning the merit and value of the
blood, it is enough to have purchased and cleansed every person ever
born. Yet, as concerning the intention of God as to whom it would be
effective for, it was limited to the Elect alone. Else would God
have failed in His purpose (if He had intended to save all men), a
thing that Scripture makes clear as being impossible. (1Peter
1:18-21; Rom 3:25-26; John 3:16; 10:11, 15, 25-30; Matt 1:21; Heb
9:12-15; Isa 46:9-11; Eph 1:11)
• We believe that the only means of being cleansed from sin and
corruption is through repentance and faith in the precious Blood of
Christ as a sacrifice for our sin. We believe that both repentance
and faith are the graciously and sovereignly bestowed gifts of God,
and that each individual is responsible to repent and believe. We
believe that these are generated in the human heart by the precious
Holy Spirit as He works through the Word of God to effectually and
infallibly call elect sinners to Christ. (Luke 5:32; 24:37; Acts
5:31; 11:18; 2Tim 2:25; Eph 2:8-9; Titus 3:5; Rom 10:17; 1Thess
2:13-14)
• We believe that the means God has chosen for the gathering of His
people is the preaching of the gospel, in cooperation with the
inward work of the Holy Spirit. God uses His people as His witnesses
to bring the message of Christ to the ends of the earth. The Great
Commission is the great work of the church, and should be received
individually by each Christian as his life work. The gospel is
offered freely to “whosoever will.” (Matt 28:19-20; Acts 1:8; Rom
1:16; 1 Cor 1:18,21-24; Rev 22:17)
• We believe that the Holy Spirit indwells every true believer. We
believe that this indwelling at once unites us with Christ in His
death, burial, and resurrection, and results in the imputation of
Christ's righteousness, as well as the experience of the new birth.
(Eph 1:12-14; 1Cor 6:17, 12:13; Rom 6:4-5; 1Peter 1:3)
• We believe that this new birth will produce sanctification and
holiness in the life of a believer. Sanctification is not to be
confused with justification which is a legal standing before God,
but it is rather to be understood as the fruit of true justification
and regeneration. Sanctification is effected through the diligent
study of the Word of God, the daily mortification and resisting of
sin and the daily yielding to and filling of the Holy Spirit.
Progress in sanctification will vary in each individual child of
God, but it will nonetheless be present in all, seeing that it, too,
is the sovereign work of God in our hearts. (Ezek 36:26-27; Jer
32:38-40; Titus 3:5; John 15:3, 17:17; Eph 5:18, 26; 1Peter 2:2;
Phil 2:12-13)
• We believe that all who are called by God's Grace, regenerated by
the Holy Spirit, and justified by Christ's Blood, will persevere in
faith and holiness, and will never fall away from Christ. They are
kept by the power of God and no man is able to pluck them from the
Father's hand. (John 10:27-30; Rom 8:28-39; Phil 1:6; Heb 7:22-25;
12:1-2)
• We believe that water baptism is essential, not to regeneration,
but as a sign and seal of the righteousness we possess by faith.
(Matt 28:19-20; Rom 6:1-6; Col 2:12)
• We believe that yielding to the Holy Spirit is the responsibility
of all believers and that it is a vital part of enabling one to gain
victory over sin and to be a vibrant witness for Christ. (Eph.5:16,
Gal.5:16, Ro.8:13, Acts 1:8)
• We believe that the gifts of the Holy Spirit are still valid for
today, being sovereignly distributed to every member of Christ's
Church, as He, the Spirit, wills, for the purpose of edifying the
entire body. (1Cor 12:1-11; Rom 12:3-8; 1Peter 4:10)
• We believe in the personal, physical, and future return of Jesus
Christ to the earth, to rule in righteousness and to inaugurate the
New Heavens and New Earth. (Zech 14:1-9; Matt 24:30-31; 25:31-46;
Acts 1:9-11; 2Thess 1:7-10; Rev 1:7; 19:11-21; Ch 20-21)
• We believe in the physical resurrection of the body, the eternal
blessedness of the saved, and the eternal damnation and misery of
the lost. (1Thess 4:13-18; Dan 12:2; Rev 20)
• We believe in the fellowship of the saints on the Lord's Day to
worship Him, to hear the teaching and preaching of the Word of God,
to share in breaking the bread of Holy Communion, and to give as God
has prospered them into the treasury of God's house. (Heb 10:25;
Acts 20:7; 1Cor 16:1-2)