What We Believe
Our Beliefs
We believe that when God saves people, they still have free will by which they can apostate themselves - rejecting Jesus and denying God. We also believe that a person is saved by grace through faith and that we can know we have a saving faith by the spiritual fruit of our lives and by the pattern of faithfulness evidenced. We hold to the belief that the church is to reach out to those who seem to be losing the way by teaching the necessity of faithfulness as the mark of genuine salvation, while at the same time showing respect for those who hold different theological perspectives. We will teach and uphold the importance of salvation by grace through faith. With love and concern, we will reach out to all who seem to be losing the way. We commit to holding the discussion of this important issue in respectful, non- divisive ways that will not hinder the Lord's work.
We believe that God provides His followers with spiritual gifts which empower them to serve according to His will for their lives. These gifts are uniquely given so that each member can serve effectively in an area of God's choosing, consistent with His calling upon the believer's life, and in manner that builds up the body of Christ and edifies other believers. At the same time, few areas of teaching within the church have caused more division than the subject of spiritual gifts such as speaking in tongues, healings, and performing miracles. While we believe in the supernatural power of our God to communicate beyond our limitations, to heal us of all infirmities, and to humble us with demonstrations of His power over heaven and earth; we also recognize the nature of man to allow divisions to arise in the church. Therefore, as this is a non-salvation area of contention between believers, we will not encourage tongues in any gatherings of the church body. We will not tolerate discussions of this non-salvation issue which come up in a divisive way or in a manner which would hinder the Lord's work or cause His name to be slandered. All spiritual gifts must be used to edify Christ and His church, not the individual members.
We believe that we must be united in keys areas related to our understanding of the end times: 1) the resurrection of the dead, 2) a literal return of Christ, 3) the final judgment by God, 4) Hell, and 5) Heaven. We believe people will either exist eternally separated from God by sin, or eternally with God through forgiveness and salvation. To be eternally separated from God is eternal death in Hell. To be eternally in union with Him is eternal life in Heaven. Heaven and Hell are real places of eternal existence. Beyond our acceptance of the key biblical truths described above, a discussion of the "end times" is not a salvation issue and should in no way hinder the Lord's work in and through His Church.
We take communion every week, following the example of the early church, because it provides us a reminder of the foundational teachings of our faith related to the death, resurrection, ascension, and promised heavenly hope of communing one future day with Jesus in Heaven. It is a distinction of our churches that we take communion every week, but we do not believe that one must take communion every week – it is our choice. We choose to partake of the Lord's Supper on a weekly basis to be constantly brought back to Christ the center of our faith, His atoning death, His future coming, and God's grace.