What We Believe
“In essentials, unity; in non-essentials, liberty; in all things, love”
- Rupertus Meldenius—pen name of Peter Meiderlin (1582–1651).
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Scripture.
We affirm that the Bible is God’s inspired and trustworthy Word, the final authority for belief and daily living.
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God.
We believe in one eternal God who exists in three co-equal persons — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — perfectly united in purpose and glory.
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Jesus Christ.
We believe that Jesus is fully God and fully human; that He entered the world through the virgin birth, lived without sin, died as the substitute for humanity, rose bodily from the grave, and now reigns with the Father as the only mediator between God and people.
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Humanity & Sin.
We believe all people are created in God’s image yet separated from Him by sin, unable to restore themselves through effort or good works.
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Salvation.
We believe salvation is a free gift of God’s grace, received solely through faith in Jesus Christ. Through the Holy Spirit, believers are made new, sealed for eternity, and empowered to live out God’s purposes.
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Christian Living.
We believe followers of Christ are called to live by the Spirit, turning from sin and reflecting God’s character through love, obedience, and service.
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The Church.
We believe the global Church is not a building but the unified body of all true believers, called to gather for worship, teaching, fellowship, and mission under the leadership of Christ.
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Eternity.
We believe that upon death, believers enter eternal life with God, while those who reject Christ remain eternally separated from Him. Christ will return to establish His final kingdom and restore all things.
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Mission.
We believe every believer is commissioned to share the gospel and make disciples of all nations, prioritizing God’s calling above personal ambitions.