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What We Teach
The Scriptures Alone Are Our Final Authority
We believe the Holy Scriptures, are the inspired, preserved, and sufficient Word of God, given for doctrine, reproof, correction, and instruction in righteousness, and are the final authority in all matters of faith and practice.
(2 Timothy 3; Psalm 12; Isaiah 8)

There is One True and Living God
We believe there is one God, eternal and unchanging, who exists as Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, equal in power and glory, yet one in essence.
(Deuteronomy 6; Matthew 28; 1 John 5)
Jesus Christ Is God Manifest in the Flesh
We believe Jesus Christ is the eternal Son of God, conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of a virgin, fully God and fully man, without sin.
(John 1; Isaiah 7; Hebrews 4)



Man Is Sinful and Spiritually Dead Apart from Christ
We believe all men are sinners by nature and by choice, spiritually dead, unable to save themselves, and justly condemned apart from God’s grace.
(Romans 3; Ephesians 2)
Salvation Is by Grace Through Faith Alone
We believe salvation is the gift of God, received by grace through faith alone in Jesus Christ, not by works, rituals, or human merit.
(Ephesians 2; Romans 4; Titus 3)



Christ’s Death and Resurrection Fully Accomplished Redemption
We believe Jesus Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, was buried, and rose again bodily the third day, satisfying God’s justice completely.
(1 Corinthians 15; Isaiah 53; Romans 5)
The Holy Spirit Indwells and Seals Every Believer
We believe the Holy Ghost permanently indwells every believer at salvation, sealing them unto the day of redemption and guiding them through the Scriptures.
(Ephesians 1; Romans 8; John 16)


Good Works Are the Fruit, Not the Cause, of Salvation
We believe good works follow salvation as its evidence, not its condition, and are produced by obedience to God’s Word.
(Ephesians 2; James 2; Titus 2)
Christ is the Head of the Church
We believe Jesus Christ alone is the head of the Church, which is His body. All authority, direction, unity, and growth of the Church come from Him, and no man, office, tradition, or spiritual experience may replace or rival His headship.
(Ephesians 1; Colossians 1; Colossians 2)
