Questions: What We Believe
Who is God?
God is the one supreme being like whom there is no other.
Who is Jesus?
Jesus Christ is the son of God, born of the virgin Mary, lived a sinless life, crucified for the sins of mankind, raised the third day, and ascended to the father in heaven where he was seated at the right hand of God.
Who is the Holy Spirit?
The Holy Spirit is the spiritual presence of God, given to believers when they are born again in baptism.
What do you believe about the bible?
The bible is the inspired word of God, the final and complete word from God for mankind.
What denomination are you a part of?
We do not claim to be part of any denomination of Christianity (also known as "non-denominational"). Our historical roots are in the Restoration Movement, which was a converging of Christians across denominational lines in search of a return to a "pre-denominational" Christianity, what we refer to as and model after the "First Century Church."
What is Salvation and how can I receive it?
Salvation is saving of the soul from sin and its consequences. It is also called "deliverance" or "redemption" from sin and its effects. Salvation is caused by the free will and grace of God.
While everyone's experience is different and depends on their own personal story, we believe there is a similar process that each person follows to accept salvation. That is:
Why should I be baptized?
Baptism is an important part of conversion because it is a direct commandment from Jesus to his disciples and is to be performed by bodily immersion in water, based on the Koine Greek verb used in the Bible βαπτίζω (baptizō), which means "to dip, immerse, submerge, or plunge."
Do you take communion?
Yes. We participate in communion on the first day of each week (Sunday) as we see modeled in Acts 20v7.
What is your singing and praise like?
Our singing is congregational a cappella, meaning that we participate in songs of praise to God together without instrumental accompaniment. We use a mix of hymns and contemporary songs and are led by a praise team of 4 to 8 vocalists, consisting of at least one Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass.
God is the one supreme being like whom there is no other.
Who is Jesus?
Jesus Christ is the son of God, born of the virgin Mary, lived a sinless life, crucified for the sins of mankind, raised the third day, and ascended to the father in heaven where he was seated at the right hand of God.
Who is the Holy Spirit?
The Holy Spirit is the spiritual presence of God, given to believers when they are born again in baptism.
What do you believe about the bible?
The bible is the inspired word of God, the final and complete word from God for mankind.
What denomination are you a part of?
We do not claim to be part of any denomination of Christianity (also known as "non-denominational"). Our historical roots are in the Restoration Movement, which was a converging of Christians across denominational lines in search of a return to a "pre-denominational" Christianity, what we refer to as and model after the "First Century Church."
What is Salvation and how can I receive it?
Salvation is saving of the soul from sin and its consequences. It is also called "deliverance" or "redemption" from sin and its effects. Salvation is caused by the free will and grace of God.
While everyone's experience is different and depends on their own personal story, we believe there is a similar process that each person follows to accept salvation. That is:
- One must be properly taught, and hear (Romans 10:14)
- One must believe or have faith (Hebrews 11:6)
- One must repent, which means turning from one's former lifestyle and choosing God's ways (Acts 17:30)
- One must confess belief that Jesus is the son of God (Acts 8:36–37)
- One must be baptized for the remission of sins (Acts 2:38)
- One must live faithfully as a Christian (1 Peter 2:9)
Why should I be baptized?
Baptism is an important part of conversion because it is a direct commandment from Jesus to his disciples and is to be performed by bodily immersion in water, based on the Koine Greek verb used in the Bible βαπτίζω (baptizō), which means "to dip, immerse, submerge, or plunge."
Do you take communion?
Yes. We participate in communion on the first day of each week (Sunday) as we see modeled in Acts 20v7.
What is your singing and praise like?
Our singing is congregational a cappella, meaning that we participate in songs of praise to God together without instrumental accompaniment. We use a mix of hymns and contemporary songs and are led by a praise team of 4 to 8 vocalists, consisting of at least one Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass.