We believe that the scriptures are inspired by the Holy Spirit and are written through supernatural revelations of God to man. We recognize the Bible as the basis of our Christian faith, Christian doctrine and guide for our daily lives. The Trinity
We believe in the concept of the Holy Trinity. That the Godhead is composed of three distinct persons in perfect unity - Father, Son, and the Holy
Spirit. We believe that all three persons in the Holy Trinity are equally divine and equally glorious. We believe on the omniscience, omnipresence, and omnipotence of the Holy Trinity. We believe that all persons in the Trinity each has His own spiritual body, personal soul, and personal spirit in the same sense that humans, angels, or any other being has his own body, soul, and spirit. Section 3. Father
We believe that the Father is the head of Christ; the Son is the only begotten of the Father, and the Holy Spirit proceeds from both the Father and the Son. Although equally divine and equally glorious, the hierarchy is observed to complement each one's function in the mission of saving humanity from eternal damnation. Section 4. Son
The Son is a person in the Holy Trinity who assumed human body, by being born of a virgin. He lived with us, suffered, then died on the cross - Jesus Christ. We believe that His death brought about salvation to those who believe in Him as a savior. The sacrifice of His flesh and blood enabled mankind to be reunited with God in a state that is in accordance with the original plan of God for man. We believe that Jesus Christ was always divine. He could not cease being GOD and retained His divinity when He became incarnate in flesh. We believe that HE is truly human as well as GOD and lived while on Earth a nominal and perfect human life as an example to all men who desire to please GOD. That in so doing, He laid aside His natural and divine attributes, and became a perfect example of yieldedness to GOD to overcome the world, the flesh, and the devil. We believe that Jesus Christ did His works solely by the anointing of the Spirit and not by the free self exercise of the attributes of His deity while becoming man. That He did them to demonstrate and prove to all believers that by the means of grace, GOD has provided that everyone can live victorious as He did and every believer can likewise be anointed with the same Spirit to the same degree that He was and do the works that He did and even greater works. We believe that His life and works were done as a pattern for all believers after Him. That at His exaltation He had restored to Him His attributes and glory He had with the Father before becoming man. JESUS CHRIST came as a man, a lowly servant of all, to set the right example of how men can be like God. He came and lived as God would live among men, so that men could learn to live like GOD (In righteousness and in true Holiness). Section 5. Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is a person in the Holy Trinity. We believe that the Holy Spirit is a true God, and is of equal glory with the Father and the Son. The Holy Spirit lives within believers and acts on them. He illuminates believers’ hearts and minds as they study the Word of God. We believe that the Holy Spirit imparts gifts and does not take back gifts. We believe in the gift of Wisdom, knowledge, discerning of spirits, prophecy, speaking in tongues, interpretation of tongue, gifts of faith, healing and performing of miracles. Section 6. Angels and Demon
We believe in the reality of angels. We believe that angels are God-created beings with physical bodies and supernatural abilities. We believe they are able to guard other created beings, and that they are able to act as messengers of God. We believe in the reality of Satan, fallen angels, and demons. We believe that Satan, once an angel of God, has fallen and has lead a rebellion against God. His followers are now called fallen angels and demons. Altogether, with human beings whom they are able to lead astray, will be thrown in the Lake of Fire, and there suffer for eternity, with physical bodies. Section 7. Humanity
We believe that humanity is created from the image and likeness of God. Because of Adam’s fall, the entire Adamite line has inherited a sinful nature, which is why salvation is necessary. For the sake of Humanity, God gave His only begotten Son to become a savior to all who chooses to believe in Him, because humans are unable to remedy the fallen state by themselves. Section 8. Salvation
We believe salvation is made possible by God’s grace. We believe that human beings are saved through faith and not works. Christ’s death has fully bore our sins through His flesh and blood. Due to greatness, sufficiency, and perfection of Christ’s sacrifice, all those who have truly received Christ as Savior and are able to keep the faith, are eternally secure in salvation. Section 9. The Church
We believe in the existence of the universal church. That the church is the body of Christ, of which He is the head. The universal church consists of all those who have a personal relationship with Christ - whether Jew or Gentile. Section 10. Things to come
We believe in the blessed hope, the personal and imminent coming of the Lord Jesus Christ and in rapture of His saints. We believe in the visible and bodily return of Christ to the earth with His saints to establish the promised millennial kingdom. We believe int he physical resurrection of all men - the saints to everlasting joy and bliss on the New Earth, and the wicked to eternal punishment in the lake of fire. We believe that the souls of believers are, at death, absent from the body but present in soul with the Lord, where they await their bodily resurrection for their spirit, soul, and physical body to be reunited and glorified, and be forever with the Lord. We believe in the eternal reward and that the level of reward is in accordance with the level of faith of the believer. We believe that the souls of unbelievers remain, after death, in conscious misery until their resurrection. When their soul and body reunites, they shall appear at the Great White Throne for judgement and shall be cast into the Lake of Fire to suffer everlasting punishment.