Doctrine

  • The Godhead

    God is made up of three parts and these three are one: The Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. Jesus Christ created all things and was born into his own creation to save men from thier sins. The Father gave all power and authority to Jesus Christ the Son. He left us with the Holy Ghost, which is the comforter. The Holy Spirit indwells all believers and makes us one with God. (Acts 17:29, Rom 1:20, Col 2:9, Rev 4:11, Mat 28:18, John 14:16-17, John 17:21-22)

  • The Scriptures

    God’s Word is perserved perfectly without error in the King James Bible to the English speaking people. The Holy Ghost will teach us all things through the reading, studying, and meditation of God’s Word. The Bible is not of any private interpretation and can only be understood by someone that has eternal life. (Duet 8:3, Psalm 12:6-7, Mat 4:4, I John 2:27, II Peter 1:20, I Cor 2:14, Acts 8:30-31)

  • Diety of Christ

    Jesus Christ was born of the virgin Mary. He lived a perfect sinless life. He was tempted to sin but never gave into temptation. He was fully God and fully man. Jesus did many miracles recorded in the Bible. He came into the world to save sinners and in doing that he was made sin for us. Jesus was the spotless lamb and he paid for the sins of the whole world on the cross of Calvary. He affirmed his diety and did not deny it and is the author of eternal salvation. (Isaiah 7:14, Mat 1:23, I Pet 2:21-23, I Tim 3:16, Heb 4:15, 1 Tim 1:15, 2 Cor 5:21, Rev 13:8, Heb 5:9)

  • Salvation

    The gift of God is eternal life. Salvation is freely given and must be received through faith in Jesus Christ. Believing in his death, burial, and resurrection starts in the heart, but then must result in you calling upon Jesus for salvation. Believing in your heart and confessing with your mouth results in immediate salvation. (Rom 6:23, Rom 5:15, I Thes 4:14, Rom 10:9-10, Rom 10:13, Mat 14:30-31)

  • Eternal Security (Once Saved Always Saved)

    You can never lose your salvation. He gave us eternal life, everlasting life, he said we would never die. Believedst thou this? We are not perfect after salvation and God knows this. Now that you are his child and He is your Father, He will deal with you as with a son. This is not a license to sin, God will punish his children when we do wrong, because he loves us and doesn’t want us to make the same mistakes over and over again. Again, nothing we do after we receive eternal life can send us to hell. (John 10:28, John 5:24, John 11:26, I John 2:1, Heb 12:7, Rom 6:1-2)

  • Baptism

    Baptism is an act of obedience after salvation in which you are publicly submersed in water. This is a picture of Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection. The act of public baptism identifies you as a believer and with the body of Christ. (Mat 3:16-17, Acts 8:36-37, Rom 6:4, Acts 2:41-47)

  • Sanctification

    As believers we are commanded to come out from among them and be ye separate. We are no longer of this world and our lives should be different so that others notice. This is something we have to work on every day. (II Cor 6:17, John 17:14-17, Luke 9:23)

  • Ministry of Reconciliation (Soul Winning)

    As believers we are told to preach the Gospel to everyone. God gave us a gift and we are supposed to share that gift with as many people as we can. Don’t hide your light, but put it on a candlestick so all can see it. God is not walking around trying to get people to believe, he left that job for us. (Mark 16:15, II Cor 5:18, Mat 5:14-16)

  • Marriage

    Marriage is a union before God, of a natural born man and a natural born woman. Marriage is a commitment for life and should be treated so. From the marriage forward God see the man and woman as one flesh. (Gen 2:24, Mat 19:5, Mark 10:9)

  • Reprobates

    Those rejected by God, beyond hope of salvation. It is possible to go to far, God's spirit will not always strive with man. Everyone in life has opportunity to be saved, but we do not know what opportunity will be our last. God can give people over to a reprobate mind and these are outward signs of a reprobate, which include pedophilia, homosexuality, transgenderism, and beastiality. These are unnatural behaviors and are a result of rejecting God one to many times. (Gen 6:3, Gen 19, Judges 19, Jer 6:30, Rom 1:18-32, II Tim 3:7-8)

  • Jesus Second Coming

    The bible is clear that through much tribulation we will enter into the kingdom of God. Jesus Christ will return and gather us together after the tribulation of the saints and the man of sin is revealed. Believers will go through the tribulation of those days, but be spared from the wrath of God. At Jesus second coming the sun and moon will be darkened and the stars will fall from the sky, every eye shall see him, the dead in Christ will rise first: then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up togehter with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord. (Acts 14:22, 2 Thess 2:3, Mat 24:29-31, Rev 1:7, Rev 6:12-17, 1 Thess 4:13-18)