Bible

Our Beliefs

This Statement of Faith reflects our love for God and our desire to know Him more deeply. We invite you to join us in exploring His heart, where truth is alive, mercy is abundant, and faith grows as we encounter His presence in every moment of life.

The Book That Changes Everything

The Bible is the living Word of God. Each page reveals His glory, His justice, and His mercy. By the Spirit, the Word awakens faith and points us to Christ, whose grace alone brings eternal life. Obedience flows naturally from hearts already made alive by His saving power.

Jn 3:16; 1 Thess 2:13; 2 Tim 3:15–17

The Mystery of Three-in-One

God exists as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. These three persons are distinct yet perfectly one in essence. Their love flows without end and reveals eternal harmony. Though we cannot fully comprehend this mystery, we trust in it and rest in the beauty of their relationship and power.

Matt 28:19; Jn 10:30; Eph 4:4–6

The Story That Changed History

Jesus Christ entered our world to redeem it. Born of a virgin, living a sinless life, and dying in our place, He satisfied the justice of God. His resurrection proves death cannot hold Him. He now reigns at the Father’s right hand and will return to complete the work of redemption for all who are His.

Matt 1:23; Jn 1:1–4, 1:29; Acts 1:11; Acts 2:22–24; Rom 8:34; 1 Cor 15:3–4; 2 Cor 5:21; Phil 2:5–11; Heb 1:1–4; Heb 4:15

The Great Rescue Mission

Apart from Christ, each person is spiritually dead, and the sinful heart, by its very nature, does not seek God. Yet the grace of God has appeared to all, and it is that grace alone, not human will or effort, that draws the soul and brings the dead to life. The Holy Spirit awakens the heart, reveals the depth of our sin, and His kindness leads us to repentance and faith in Christ. When we trust in Him, we're made alive together with Christ and sealed with His Spirit. Those whom God has brought to life in Christ are kept by His power, and nothing in all creation can separate them from the love of God in Christ. Salvation is a gift of grace, freely offered to all who believe.

Jn 10:28–29; Jn 14:6; Acts 4:12; Rom 2:4; Rom 3:23; Rom 8:38–39; Eph 2:1–5, 8–9; Phil 1:6; Titus 2:11; Titus 3:5–7; 2 Tim 2:25

The Helper Within

The Holy Spirit dwells in the hearts of those who turn to Christ. He teaches, guides, and strengthens us to live in love and obedience. He convicts of sin, illuminates our need, and continues to draw us toward repentance and faith. He transforms desires, forms belief, and produces the fruits of holiness that show a life made new by grace through faith in Jesus Christ.

Jn 3:5–8; Jn 16:8–13; Acts 1:8; Acts 4:31; Rom 8:9; 1 Cor 2:14; Gal 5:16–18; Eph 6:12; Col 2:6–10; Titus 3:5

The Ultimate Awakening

Death is certain for all, and every person will face resurrection. Those who belong to Christ will rise to eternal life and unbroken joy with God. Those who refuse His mercy will face the just judgment of their sins. The promise of resurrection calls us to live with eternity in view and to receive the gift of life offered in Christ.

1 Cor 15:51–57; 1 Thess 4:16–17; Rev 20:11–15; Rev 21:1–5

The Family Without Walls

The Church is the body of Christ. Believers are united in faith and bound together by grace. True community flows from hearts devoted to God and one another. It expresses God’s love, accountability, and mercy to the world. Believers support each other, rejoice together, and share in God's mission.

Matt 16:18; 1 Cor 12:12, 27; Eph 1:22–23

The Law of Christ Lived Out

Followers of Jesus are called to walk with one another in love, bearing each other’s burdens as an expression of Christ’s compassion. This shared life is not optional, nor is it transactional. As we carry one another through suffering, weakness, restoration, and hope, we fulfill the law of Christ. True faith expresses itself through sacrificial care, humility, and a willingness to enter the struggles of others as Christ has entered ours.

Jn 13:34–35; Rom 15:1–3; Gal 6:2; Phil 2:1–5; 1 Jn 3:16–18

The Signs of Grace

Jesus gave His church two sacred acts that tell the story of His saving love. Baptism by immersion declares that we have been buried with Christ and raised to new life by His grace. It is a public confession of faith and a joyful witness that the old life has ended and a new creation has begun. Communion invites us to remember His body broken and His blood poured out for the forgiveness of sins. As we share the bread and the cup, we proclaim His death until He comes again. These sacraments do not save us, but they beautifully remind us of the One who does.

Matt 28:19; Acts 2:41; Rom 6:3–4; 1 Cor 11:23–26

The Mission That Matters

Every follower of Christ is called to proclaim the gospel and make disciples. This calling applies to all who have experienced God’s mercy. Each life transformed by His grace becomes a witness to His power and an invitation for others to encounter Him. The work of the Church is to proclaim the good news, teach obedience that flows from faith, and care for the poor and broken in Christ’s name.

Matt 28:18–20; Acts 1:8; Rom 10:9–15; 1 Pet 3:15

The Gift Given Freely

We believe the grace of God cannot be bought, earned, or exchanged. As we have freely received the mercy, truth, and care of Christ, we are called to freely give to others. The gospel is not a commodity, and ministry is not a transaction. We seek to offer counsel, care, teaching, and restoration without cost, trusting God to provide through His people as He sees fit. Our confidence rests not in provision models, but in the faithfulness of God.

Isa 55:1; Matt 10:8; Lk 6:38; Acts 3:6; 2 Cor 9:6–8; Jas 1:5

The Design That Defines

God created humanity as male and female, designed for relationship and marriage. Marriage between one man and one woman reflects His wisdom and faithfulness. This design serves as the foundation for family, society, and human flourishing, rooted in divine intention and held up by Scripture.

Gen 2:24; Matt 19:5–6; Mk 10:6–9; Rom 1:26–27; 1 Cor 6:9

The Life That Counts

Following Jesus involves daily surrender. Prayer, service, love, and obedience flow from hearts transformed by His mercy. Obedience is the fruit and evidence of salvation, not its cause. Our lives glorify God and extend His hope to everyone we meet. True discipleship shapes every thought, word, and action according to His will.

Matt 9:35–38; Matt 22:37–39; Matt 28:18–20; Acts 1:8; Rom 10:9–15; Rom 12:20–21; Gal 6:10; Col 2:6–10; 1 Pet 3:15

The Value That Never Changes

Every human life bears the image of God. From conception to final breath, each person is precious. We are called to protect the vulnerable, care for the hurting, and live with compassion. Life is sacred because God is its source, and every soul is worth His love.

Ps 139:13; Isa 49:1; Jer 1:5; Matt 22:37–39; Rom 12:20–21; Gal 6:10