What We Believe

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  1. THE BIBLE 

We believe that the Bible is the Word of God and contains one sufficiently complete system of doctrine. We believe in the full inspiration of the Word of God. We hold the Word of God to be the only authority in all matters and assert that no doctrine can be true or essential, if it does not find a place in this Word. 

  1. ONE GOD – TRINITY 

We believe that there is One God, eternally existent in three Persons – God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. 

  1. THE FATHER 

We believe in God, the Father Almighty, the Author and Creator of all things. The Gospels in the New Testament give us knowledge of God the “Father” or “My Father”, showing the relationship of God to Jesus as Father, or representing Him as the Father in the Godhead, and Jesus Himself that Son (St. John 15:8, 14:20). Jesus also gives God the distinction of “Fatherhood” to all believers when He explains God in the light of “Your Father in Heaven” (St. Matthew 6:8). 

  1. THE SON 

We believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, the Second person in the Godhead of the Trinity or Triune Godhead. We believe that Jesus was and is eternal in his person and nature as the Son of God who was with God in the beginning of creation (St. John 1:1). We believe that Jesus Christ was born of a virgin called Mary according to the scripture (St. Matthew 1:18), thus giving rise to our fundamental belief in the Virgin Birth and to all of the miraculous events surrounding the phenomenon (St. Matthew 1:18-25). We believe that Jesus Christ became the “suffering servant” to man; this suffering servant came seeking to redeem man from sin and to reconcile him back to God, His Father (Romans 5:10). We believe that Jesus Christ is standing now as mediator between God and man (I Timothy 2:5) 

  1. THE HOLY GHOST 

We believe the Holy Ghost or Holy Spirit is the third person of the Trinity, proceeds from the Father and the Son, is of the same substance, equal in power and glory, and is together with the Father and the Son, to be believed in, obeyed, and worshipped. The Holy Ghost is a gift and seal of authenticity bestowed to the believer for the purpose of equipping and empowering the believer – making him a more effective witness for service in the world. He teaches and guides one into all truth (John 16:13; Acts 1:8, 8:39, Ephesians 1:13, Romans 8:9). 

  1. SIN 

Sin can be defined as a volitional transgression against God and a lack of conformity to the will of God. Man by nature, is sinful and has fallen from a glorious and righteous state from which he was created, and has become unrighteous and unholy. Man, therefore, must be restored to his state of holiness from which he has fallen by being born again (St. John 3:7). 

  1. SALVATION 

Salvation deals with the application of the work of redemption to the sinner with his restoration to divine favor and communion with God. This redemptive operation of the Holy Ghost upon sinners is brought about by repentance toward God and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ. 

  1. THE CHURCH 

The Church can be denoted as the collection of all people who have placed their faith in Jesus Christ throughout the corridor of time.  The Church forms a spiritual unity of which Christ is the divine head 

  1. THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST 

We believe in the second coming of Christ; that He shall come from heaven to earth, personally, bodily, visibly (Acts 1:11; Titus 2:11-13; St. Matthew 16:27; 24:30; 25:30; Luke 21:27; John 1:14, 17; Titus 2:11) and that the Church, is his bride whom He will return for (I Thessalonians, 4:16-17). We admonish all who have this hope to purify themselves as He is pure.