God is a live, true, intelligent, holy, personal being; the Creator, Preserver,
and Ruler of the universe.
The Bible is the inspired, infallible, inerrant Word of God.
That man was created in the image of God, and through temptation of Satan and by
his choice, fell; and by grace through faith in Christ as the Redeemer, can be
restored and justified to peace and favor with God. Yes, we believe in the new birth
and regeneration by repentance and faith.
Man should grow in grace by feeding on His Word, fellowship, witness, obedience,
and prayer.
Baptism is by immersion, and the Lord's Supper is in memory of Christ; both
ordinances to be administered by the church.
The church is a congregation of baptized believers.
A born again person will endure to the end.
That the first day of the week is the Lord's Day.
There is a literal Heaven and a literal Hell, and that Christ will come again in
person, bodily and visibly, to establish His kingdom on earth and sit on David's
throne.
The redeemed will be rewarded according to their works, and the wicked will be
judged according to their deeds and be cast into Hell forever.
The gospel should be preached to every creature.
We believe, as the Constitution states, that Congress shall make no law
respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof...
We believe in religious liberty; and that every Christian should defend his country
and obey authority, if possible.
All Christians should cheerfully give a tenth or more of their income to the
church.
That we have no priest but Christ, no sacrifice but Calvary, and only one
confessional - the throne of grace.
In Christ alone the fullness of the Godhead dwells.
All believers should confess publicly that Jesus Christ is Lord and Savior.
Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life; and Christ in us is our hope of
glory.
We have sinned, we have repented, we have accepted Christ as Lord and Savior, we
are forgiven and saved, we will be in the first resurrection, and we will reign with
Christ forever in His kingdom.