Our beliefs.

  • The Holy Spirit worked through man to record and preserve God’s Holy Scriptures. (2 Timothy 3:16, 2 Peter 1:21)

  • Adam and Eve had everything they could’ve ever dreamed of. They ate of the forbidden fruit and fell under a curse. That curse—a sinful nature—was passed along to all humanity (Romans 5:12). As a consequence, God removed Adam and Eve from the garden and from His physical presence.

    Because this separation is a matter of our nature and not just our actions, we are incapable of restoring the relationship through human effort. 

  • Every one of us has earned our wages. God’s law is written on our hearts, so we’re without excuse. We’ve all lied, stolen, coveted, and even committed murder if we’ve hated someone. (Romans 6:23, Romans 1:20)

  • Mankind is created in the image of God as an eternal being whose soul lives on forever. When a person dies, their soul goes to hell, unless they have been reconciled to God. (Matthew 25:41)

  • Satan currently operates as the prince of this world; he is a liar and the father of lies. (John 8:44, John 14:30)

  • God doesn’t send anyone to hell; good people send themselves to hell by trusting in their good works to save them rather than Jesus. (Ephesians 2:8–9)

  • The thief on the cross next to Jesus humbled himself and asked Jesus to remember him. Jesus assured him He would see him later that day in paradise. (Luke 23:42–43)

  • The Holy Trinity is three persons in one - The Father, The Son, and the Holy Spirit. Jesus existed from the very beginning with God. He took on human flesh to become the sacrifice for mankind. (John 1:1, 14 and Acts 4:12)

  • It is received through grace by faith in the Savior, Jesus Christ, so that no one can boast. If it were possible to earn our salvation, Jesus wouldn’t have had to die. (Ephesians 2:8–9, Galatians 2:21)

  • We believe our security rests in His faithfulness, not our own effort or personal performance. While we strive for holy living and godliness out of gratitude, these works do not maintain or improve our standing with God. (Titus 3:5, Romans 11:6)

  • Salvation is a gift of grace received through faith in Jesus Christ, which rescues the believer from the righteous judgment and wrath of God. (Romans 5:9)

  • The Holy Spirit can be described as God’s identifying mark on a human soul that has been redeemed. The Holy Spirit is a deposit guaranteeing the Christian’s inheritance. (2 Corinthians 1:21–22)

  • Salvation occurs at the moment we place our faith in Jesus to save us. Discipleship is the process of learning His ways, and responding accordingly. (Matthew 28:19–20)

  • Once a person is saved, they are eternally secure; the Holy Spirit acts as a seal and a deposit, guaranteeing their future inheritance. (Ephesians 1:13–14)

  • Jesus won’t force us to make any changes; He will only recommend attitudes, behaviors and lifestyles that will produce fruit. (Revelation 3:20, John 15:5)

  • While salvation is a gift, Christians will be held accountable for their stewardship. Those who are unfaithful with the "talents" God has given them may receive few rewards in heaven. (Matthew 25:26–28)

  • Every human life is created by God and is inherently sacred, beginning at the moment of conception. (Psalm 139:13)

  • God purposefully created humanity with two distinct genders, male and female, both reflecting His image. (Genesis 1:27)

  • God’s foundational design for the family begins with the blessing of a male and female union, specifically commanded to be fruitful, multiply, and fill the earth. This biological and spiritual partnership is the only design capable of fulfilling God's first command to humanity. (Genesis 1:28)

  • Marriage is a sacred covenant ordained by God, exclusively reserved for the union of one man and one woman. (Matthew 19:4–6)

  • God maintains a covenant with the Jewish people and promises to bless those who bless them. (Genesis 12:3)