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We Believe:
In the Divine inspiration of
the Bible
and as the infallible Word of God.
The Divine
Trinity
consists of three Persons: the Father, the Son,
and the Holy Ghost.
The Deity of
Jesus Christ,
in His virgin birth, in His sinless life,
teachings, crucifixion, resurrection, ascension,
and coming return to this earth in power and
glory to rule.
That
Man
was created in the image of God before whom he
walked in innocence, holiness and purity, but by
voluntary disobedience and transgression, he
fell to the depths of sin. Therefore, the only
means of being cleansed from sin is through
repentance and faith in the finished work at
Calvary.
That
Perfection
is a spiritual
growth for those who have been sanctified and
consecrated unto God.
In the
Baptism of the Holy Ghost
for all believers who are living sanctified
lives and that it is evidenced by the speaking
in tongues as the Spirit gives utterances.
That
Divine Healing
of sickness for all believers is provided
through the atonement.
The second coming of Jesus and the
Rapture
of the church.
That
Tribulation
will occur between Christ’s second coming for
his bride and His return in Judgment.
In the
1000 year reign
of Jesus Christ on earth.
The
Great White Throne Judgment
as the final judgment when all the wicked will
stand before God.
The new heaven and new earth will replace the
current heaven and earth.
In
Eternal heaven
and
Eternal hell
as literal places of final destiny.
In
Water baptism by immersion
as Jesus commanded.
In
Restitution
where stolen goods are returned to their
rightful owners.
In the
Lord’s supper,
practiced to remember His death until He
returns.
THE BIBLE
We believe that the Bible is “God’s Word”. The
truths revealed in it did not have their origin
with men, but with God. The Holy Spirit inspired
the human authors of the Bible. We therefore
believe that the bible is without error,
completely true, relevant and an up-to-date
book. We receive the sixty-six books of the Old
and New Testament as eternal, authoritative,
coherent, complete and all sufficient, and the
only infallible rule of faith. Its message is
intended primarily for the human race. It is
expressed in words and in terms, which human
beings can understand. It’s central theme and
purpose is the salvation of man.
2 Timothy 3:16-17
2 Peter 1:20-21
Psalm 12:6
Matthew 24:35
Psalm 119:160
TRINITY
We believe in the Divine Trinity. One Triune God
exists in three Persons - Father, Son and Holy
Spirit - eternal in being, identical in nature,
equal in power and glory and having the same
attributes and perfections
Matthew 3:16-17
2 Corinthians 13:14
Hebrews 9:14
1 Peter 1:2
1 John 5:7
JESUS CHRIST
Jesus of Nazareth is the Christ, the Son of the
living God. He came to the world purposely to
save sinners according to the scriptures. He has
existed throughout eternity, one of the persons
of the Holy Trinity. He is the Son, the only
begotten Son of God and the beloved of God. His
coming to the world had been foretold before He
ever came in the flesh to die for us. He was
born by Virgin Mary, conceived of the Holy
Spirit, without sin. He lived a perfect life,
preached the gospel of the kingdom of God,
performed miracles, healed the sick and raised
the dead. He voluntarily surrendered his life to
his enemies to be crucified. He then
resurrected, and ascended to heaven to become
our high priest. Jesus Christ will return to
establish the kingdom of God on earth, and rule
as King of Kings and Lord of Lords with His
saints forever.
Matthew 17:15-17
John 1:1-14
Acts 2:32-33
Hebrews 4:14-15
Revelation 1:13:16
FALL OF
MAN
Man (Adam) was created in the image of God
before whom he walked in innocence, holiness,
and purity, but by voluntary disobedience and
transgression, he fell from the glory of God to
the depths of sin. The consequence of this is
that all mankind became sinners by nature having
been born after the fallen image of Adam. In his
fallen state man is incapable of pleasing God or
having any relationship with Him. Every man is
totally inclined to evil, guilty and without
excuse, deserving the condemnation and judgment
of a just and Holy God.
Genesis 1:26-31
Genesis 2:7
Psalm 139:14
Col. 1:16
Psalm 51:5
Mark 1:15
SALVATION
Sin is an inward spiritual attitude of rebellion
towards God, which is expressed in outward acts
of disobedience. Man in his fallen state cannot
approach God or save himself and therefore needs
a savior. Jesus Christ came to save us from our
sins. Himself without sin, He took our sins upon
Him, died in our place, and rose again from the
dead, that we might be forgiven and receive
eternal life. The word salvation in the Greek
means “soteria” which is translated “saving” or
“deliverance” and preservation from destruction
and judgment. To appropriate salvation, we must
acknowledge our sins and repent from them; we
must believe that Christ died for us, and rose
again; we must receive the risen Christ as our
personal Savior, and we must publicly confess
Him as our Lord.
Hebrews 9:29
Romans 3:10, 23
Acts 3:19
Romans 10:8-13
Jude 3:24
SANCTIFICATION
The word sanctification in the Greek language is
“hagiasmos” meaning (1) to be apart from sin (2)
consecrated unto God, to be conformed to His
holiness, purity, and perfection of character.
The scripture teaches that “sanctified” is what
the believer is [not a process, but a state,
which the believer has already entered into once
and for all. Acts 20:32; Romans 15:16; 2
Thessalonians 2:13; Hebrews 10:10-14; Ephesians
5:25-26; 1 Peter 1:2; Acts 26:18], and “perfect”
is what he is expected to be. Perfection is a
spiritual growth for those who have been
sanctified and consecrated. Therefore it is the
total yielding of one’s life to the Holy Spirit,
living the crucified life; being an overcomer;
and being conformed to the image of Christ
Himself. Perfection and true holiness are
impossible without the indwelling of the Holy
Spirit. All attempts at achieving perfection
without the Holy Spirit generally results in
frustration and failure, inasmuch as “flesh”
cannot crucify flesh.
1 Peter 2:21-22
1 Peter 1:15
John 3:8-9
Corinthians 10:13
Matthew 5:48
BAPTISM OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
The baptism in the Holy Ghost is a supernatural
enduement with power from heaven to equip the
Christian for effective witness and service.
The initial evidence of Holy Spirit Baptism is
speaking in unknown tongue as the spirit give
utterance. The unknown tongue is a prayer
language given to the believer, understood by
God but unknown to man. It enables the Christian
to build up his own spiritual life by direct and
continual communion with God, and is the gateway
into a life in which both the gifts and fruits
of the Holy Ghost should be manifested. In the
New Testament church, this experience was
considered normal for all believers.
Joel 2:28
Luke 3:16
Acts 2:38-39
Acts 19:2
Mark 16:17
DIVINE HEALING
Sickness is a direct consequence of the fall of
man and his continuance in sin. Redemption not
only dealt with sin but also its consequences,
which includes sickness and diseases. Christ
died on the cross; bore not only our sins, but
also our sicknesses. Healing for our bodies from
God comes to us through appropriation of the
finished work of Christ on the cross of Calvary
by faith in the word of God and manifestation of
the gift of healing. Not only believers receive
healing for our bodies, but also we may minister
healing and deliverance to others in the name of
Jesus. This can be accomplished by laying on of
hands, praying for others in absentia and by
getting bible believing church elders to anoint
them with oil in the name of the Lord.
Luke 13:11,16
James 5:14-15
2 Corinthians 1:19-20
1 John 3:8
Mark 16:17-18
THE RAPTURE OF THE CHURCH
The rapture describes an event in the future
when Jesus Christ will in the twinkling of an
eye, change all believers (living and dead) to
immortal, giving them a resurrected body, and
catching them up to meet the Lord in the air.
The word rapture simply means sudden snatching
out of this world of the believers. The actual
word used in the bible is “caught up”. This
event marks the beginning of the seven years
reign of Antichrist.
1 Thessalonians 4: 13-18
1 Corinthians 15:23, 51-58
Phil 3:2-21
1 John 3:1-3
Luke 21:31-35
THE GREAT TRIBULATION
This is a seven-year span of future world
history of the reign of antichrist following
immediately after the rapture: It will be the
darkest time the world has ever known. It is
“the day of vengeance of our Lord.” Man’s cup of
iniquity is filled to overflowing, and God
brings judgment upon the earth for man’s
rejection of His son. During this period, the
people of Israel will turn to Christ, when they
will be reconciled to God through Him whom they
rejected and whom they asked Pilate to crucify.
Daniel 9:24-27
Isaiah 61:2
Revelation 19
1 Thessalonians 1:10
Revelation 3:10
THE MILLENNIAL REIGN OF JESUS CHRIST
The millennial age is period of one thousand
years, in which the purpose of God is fully
realized on the earth. It will be a time of
theocratic kingdom. This period will come after
the seven years reign of antichrist. After the
Lord Jesus Christ has descended from heaven to
earth and destroyed his enemies at the battle of
Armageddon, He will the set up His holy
government which is going to be worldwide. It
will be a time of peace, joy, holiness, glory,
comfort, justice, full knowledge, the removal of
curse and sickness.
Isaiah 11:1-10
Isaiah 35:1-10
Zechariah 9:9-10
Zechariah 14:16-17
Revelation 20:1-15
JUDGMENT SEAT OF CHRIST
The judgment seat of Christ is the judgment of
believers. It is not a judgment of condemnation
but a judgment of reward where believers will be
rewarded according to our faithfulness in our
service to God, quality of our Christian walk
and the use of our God-given gifts and talents.
Romans 14:10
II Corinthians 5: 10
I Peter 4: 17
THE GREAT WHITE
THRONE OF JUDGEMENT
This is the ultimate end of sin and rebellion
against authority and the holiness of the
Almighty God; to be cast forever into the lake
of everlasting fire. This ultimate judgment of
the Great White Throne is for unbelievers only.
The only ones who may escape this final judgment
are those who are written in the Book of Life.
The names recorded in this book are the names of
those who during their life on earth availed
themselves, through faith, of God’s mercy and
grace. Those who put their faith in Christ’s
atoning sacrifice have passes through their own
appropriate judgment before the judgment seat of
Christ - not for condemnation but for assessment
of their reward.
Revelation 20:11-15
Galatians 3:10
Ecclesiastes 12:14
John 5:24
2 Peter 3:9
THE ETERNAL HEAVEN
The present earth that is so marred and cursed
by Satan’s evil will pass away after the Great
White Throne Judgment. After the dissolution of
the present (atmospheric) heaven and earth at
the end of the one thousand years (the
millennium), God will create a new heaven and a
new earth better than anything this world has
ever known. The new earth will be the Christian
heaven. It is the glorious eternal home of
born-again believers.
Matthew 24:35
Revelation 21:1-5
John 14:1-3
Revelation 22:1-5
2 Peter 3:10
ETERNAL LAKE OF FIRE (HELL)
The lake of fire (commonly called hell) is the
final abodes of Satan and those sinners who
reject Jesus as their Lord and savior. Hell is
the place of eternal torment for devil, his
angels and all those who reject Christ as the
savior.
Revelations 19: 7
Luke 16:19-31
Revelations 20:10,15
Matthew 25:33-34
John 14:1-3
Rev 7:15-17
WATER BAPTISM
Believing in Christ produces an inward change in
our heart; baptism in water is an outward act of
obedience, by which we testify of the change
that has taken place in our hearts. By this act,
we make ourselves one with Christ in His burial
and in His resurrection; we are separated from
the old life of sin and defeat; we come out of
the water to lead a new life of righteousness
and victory, made possible by God’s power in us.
Mark 16:16
Matt 28:19-20
Acts 2:38-41
Acts 8:37-39
Romans 6:4
RESTITUTION
Restitution is the act of restoring anything to
it’s rightful owner; act of giving an equivalent
for loss or damage. Restitution makes a person
pay back just debts, restore stolen or
misappropriated articles, uncover his crimes and
confess his lies. This is to be done whether the
person injured knew it or not - God knows.
Genesis 20:1-18
Genesis 32:9-32
Luke 19:8-10
Philemon 7:21
Acts 24:16
Note: Restitution that would implicate others or
bring injury or harm to others, needs care and
God’s wisdom.
In such cases, it is necessary to seek
counseling from a faithful, experienced,
competent, matured Christian teacher and
preacher (who, of course, believes and teaches
“the whole counsel of God”).
THE LORD’S SUPPER
The Lord’s Supper, consisting of the elements -
bread and the fruit of the vine is the symbol
expressing our sharing the divine nature of our
Lord Jesus Christ. It is a memorial of His
suffering, death and a prophecy of His second
coming. Jesus Christ commanded the church to do
it in His remembrance. The bible record also
shows the early church took this commandment
seriously.
Luke 22: 14-19
Acts 2: 42, 46
2 Peter 1:4
1 Corinthians 11:26

1.
We value the pursuit of God. We thirst for His
presence and to know more of Him through private
and public worship, the Word and prayer.
Psalm 42:1-2, 63:1-3; Matt 5:23; Luke 6:21
2. We value Christlikeness. We want to be
like the Lord and savior in all conduct. We want
to minister by serving people the way He did
with compassion, under the power and anointing
of the Holy Spirit. We shall convey the love,
mercy and power of God through the ministry of
the church.
Luke 14:16-20; John 20:21; Ephesians 5:2;
Colossians 3:12
3. We value godly family life where
parents live as examples and cultivate an
environment in which the spiritual, emotional
and social growth of their children can be fully
accomplished.
Deuteronomy 6:7; Proverbs 22:6; 2 Timothy 3:15
4. We value marital fidelity, where
husband and wife can depend on each other to
provide spiritual, emotional and intimate needs.
Proverbs 5:15-19; 1 Corinthians 7:3-5, Galatians
5:19-20; Hebrews 13:4
5. We value purposeful singleness where
the uniqueness of being single (unmarried)
should be used to bless the church.
Matthew 19:12c; 1 Corinthians 7:32-34
6.
We value the Church of God as the body of
Christ. Our desire shall be to seek its good,
growth and prosperity.
Matthew 16:18; Ephesians 3:9-11; 5:25-27; 1
Timothy 3:5
7. We value the individual members of the
church and shall seek to treat one another with
respect and appropriate courtesy irrespective of
gender, social and physical status. We shall
seek to help members to grow in the grace and to
fully realize their God given potentials.
John 13:35, Romans 12: 9-10, Galatians 6:10,
Thessalonians 3:12, Colossians 3:12-14.
8.
We value the mercy of God - we shall always
recognize in humility that all the goodness we
receive from God is a result of His mercies,
even those blessings we may regard as “rights”
because of our relationship with Him as
children. We shall therefore seek to extend
mercy to another and to all who come under the
ministry of the church.
Psalm 52:8; Lamentation 3:22-23; Colossians
3:12; James 5:11
9. We value giving - we shall always give
ourselves first to the cause of the kingdom of
God, and we shall encourage members of the
church to give out of their material and
financial blessings out of a willing and
cheerful heart. We recognize that this ability
comes from God Almighty out of whom all
blessings flow.
1 Chronicles 29:12-14; Luke 6:38; 2 Corinthians
8:1,2,5,7; 9:6-8
10.
We value personal and corporate integrity and
therefore shall deal and conduct our affairs
truthfully and honestly such that the gospel of
Jesus Christ shall not suffer any reproach
because of our conduct.
2 Corinthians 13:8; Ephesians 4:15, 5:9; 6:14;
James 5:12
11. We value the servant leadership. Our
leaders shall serve the members of the church as
Christ did selflessly and not for profit or
self-glorification.
Matthew 10:42; John 13:13-15; Acts 20:18-19
12. We love unity in the Body of Christ.
We agree with the scriptures that all who
believe in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior
belong to one body of Christ. We shall seek to
maintain the unity with all such believers.
Psalm 133:1; Romans 12:5; Ephesians 4:3-6,13
13. We value simplicity and desire to do
nothing in our private and public worship just
for “effects” and “showing off”.
Philippians 2:3; Colossians 3:17
14. We value modesty in our lifestyle. We
shall seek to be generous and gracious in our
speech, firm in our convictions and chaste in
our dressing.
Galatians 5:26; Philippians 2:3; 1 Timothy 4:14;
1 Peter 3:3-4; 1 John 2:15-17 |