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What We Believe

The Scriptures

We believe that the sixty-six books of the Old and New Testament are verbally and plenarily (totally, completely) inspired; that they contain truth without any mixture of error in the autographs; that they are infallible and inerrant in all matters of which they speak; and that they constitute God’s complete revelation and are the sole authority for faith and practice. We further believe that the Scriptures are to be interpreted according to a grammatical-historic hermeneutic (the principle of interpretation). This demands that we understand the Bible literally when it speaks, for example, of the creation of the world in six solar days, the existence of Adam and Eve as the progenitors of the human race, the global deluge of Noah’s day, the creation of nations at Babel by means of language diversification, and the personal existence of an evil being called Satan.

The Godhead

We believe that there is one God existing in three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit; one in essence and co-eternal/co-equal in every divine attribute.

The Lord Jesus Christ

We believe that Christ was conceived of the Holy Spirit, born of a virgin, lived a sinless life, died a substitutionary death, arose bodily from the grave, ascended to heaven, now intercedes for believers and will come again in the pre-tribulation, pre-millennial appearing.

The Holy Spirit

We believe that the Holy Spirit is the person in the Godhead who restrains evil, convicts of sin, bears witness to the truth of the Gospel in preaching and testimony, the agent in the new birth, indwells the believer, baptizes into the body of Christ, and fills believers for spiritual service. We believe that the gift of tongues, the special gift of healing, and sign miracles were temporary and not for this age, although God may heal the sick and afflicted in accord with His own will.

The Fall of Man

We believe that Adam was created in innocence and by a voluntary transgression fell; that when Adam fell, mankind fell; that man is born with a sinful nature and spiritually dead; that he is totally depraved and unable to effect his own salvation.

Salvation

We believe that salvation is by grace through faith in the finished work of Christ, b which work Christ fully satisfied the just demands of a holy and righteous God; and that believers are kept by the power of God and that the mark of genuine salvation is their perseverance to the end.

Sanctification

We believe that sanctification is positional in that one is established in a position of holiness at the moment he trusts Christ as Savior; that it is a process as the Holy Spirit applies the Word of God to the believer; that it is practical in that it is future when in heaven we will be delivered from all sin.

Biblical Separation

We believe that biblical separation includes: separation of church and state (but not government separated from its Scriptural foundations); separation of the local church from any affiliation or fellowship that denies the basic fundamentals of the faith, from those that practice inclusivism, and from believers who are tolerant of unbelievers; separation from worldly practices and amusements.

The Church

We believe in the church as a living, spiritual body of which Christ is the head; and of which all regenerate people of this age are a part; that the church is peculiar to the age of grace and is completely distinct from Israel; that the local church is a group of believers, immersed on profession faith and associated for worship, fellowship, and service; that local churches have the absolute right to self-government free from interference of any hierarchy; that every believer should align himself with a local church and give total cooperation to its ministries.

The Ordinances

We believe that there are two ordinances for the local church: baptism and the Lord’s supper; that baptism is by single immersion for believers and is a prerequisite to the privileges of church membership, that the Lord’s Supper is a commemoration of the Lord’s death until He comes again and should be preceded always by a solemn self-examination, and these ordinances are to be performed only under the authority of the local church.

The Great Commission

We believe that the Great Commission is a divine commandment for this age, and as such primarily involves evangelism and church planting both at home and abroad.

Last Things

We believe in the pre-tribulation and pre-millennial return of Christ; that after the rapture of the church there will be seven years of tribulation on earth; that this will be followed b the personal visible return of Christ to put down His enemies and set up a thousand years of millennial reign; that at the end of this reign, Satan will be loosed for a season and then cast into a lake of fire; that at this time the second resurrection for the unsaved will take place; that they will be judged at the Great White Throne and will be condemned to eternal torment in the lake of fire; that Christ will reign forever as King of Kings and Lord of Lords with the righteous eternally.