What we
believe?

God moved on the hearts of men to pen our New Testament as well as our Old Testament scriptures. These writings, which are inspired of God, were given to us as a manual to teach us how to know God and how to live for Him. These Scriptures alone are sufficient and intelligible enough for Christians to be able to read for themselves and then subject themselves to the discipline of fulfilling a life that pleases God.

Therefore we refrain from the common practice of establishing tenets or statements of faith and declare that the Bible alone is our “Statement of Faith”.

We have set our hearts to live out the pages of this great Word of God.

The easiest way to determine what people believe is not so much by what they say or by what they write down, but by the way they live their life. This puts every Christian at a place of accountability to one another to prove what they say they are and love who they say they love.

Since God has already given us His Word to live by, we will leave it at that and not try to define, add, or take anything away from it. If we claim to be a Bible believing people, then let’s believe the Bible.

What Is The Church?

First, we must understand that the church is not a thing. It is not a building with a cross on it that people go to on Sunday. The church is a gathering of people. So, the better question is: Who is the church?

Who Is The Church?

The church is an assembly of people, but they are more than just any people. They are people that are born again. They are Christians. They are saints of God. The bible calls these people “the body of Christ". This means they are the visible representation of Christ here on earth. Jesus Christ is the head and the church makes up His body. When the church gathers together, whether it is in a building or in someone’s basement or out under an oak tree; Christ is present with them. Anyone that is not a Christian can assemble with these people but will not be a part of the church. The church is not merely something you just decide to be a part of, but rather it is something you are spiritually born into when you chose to believe with all your heart and confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord.
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