Doctrinal Statement

1. We believe the 66 Books of the Old and New Testaments of the Bible are the only divinely inspired and authoritative Word of God, and are inerrant in their Original Manuscripts.

2. We believe in the one Triune God, in 3 equal Persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit, Who is the Sovereign Creator and Ruler of Heaven and of the universe that He made in 6 days.

3. We believe in the Fall and lost estate of man and that his total depravity requires new birth by God’s Sovereign Grace alone, to inherit the Kingdom of God.

4. We believe in the Deity of the LORD Jesus Christ, His virgin birth, death, bodily resurrection, present exaltation at God the Father’s Right Hand, and that He is coming again soon to Judge the living and the dead.

5. We believe that the reconciliation to Himself of those to whom God has given the New Birth, is only by the substitutionary death and shed blood of the only Savior for sinners, the LORD Jesus Christ.

6. We believe in the bodily resurrection of the saved unto eternal life in the bliss of Paradise and blessedness of Heaven forever, and in the bodily resurrection of the unsaved unto everlasting punishment in Hell.

7. We believe that the Church, the invisible Body of Christ, is bound together by the Holy Spirit, and consists only of those that are born from above by God, for whom Christ died, and for whom the LORD Jesus Christ makes intercession in Heaven, and for whom Christ shall soon come again.

8. We believe that this invisible Church fears God, and has been given a new, ongoing desire to obey God’s Law, the Bible, and a dread of, and repentance for disobeying the Bible.

9. We believe that Christ’s Great Commission to the eternal
Church
is to go into all the world and preach the Gospel of "sin, Righteousness, and Judgment" (John 16:8) to every creature, instructing those who will and can hear, to believe all of the Bible, and only the Bible.

10. We believe that God has finished using the institutional churches and denominations even as He did with the synagogues (and the nation of Israel), when Christ hung on the Cross. They are now under His divine wrath, and the Holy Spirit is no longer operating there as He had since the Day of Pentecost.