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Choose Your Knowledge
I’ve always enjoyed watching Jeopardy on TV. It amazes me the vast knowledge some of the contestants have. One thing I’ve thought while watching is, “What does all that diverse knowledge do for them?” Yes, it’s important to have a broad, basic knowledge of history,...
Our Beliefs
Repentance
We believe repentance is the starting point of our relationship with God. That it’s a decision to turn from “the empty way of life handed down to you from your ancestors”1 and embrace the full life2 God has for us. That true repentance is more than a one-time act, it’s a process that continues throughout our lives. As God reveals to us unhealthy behaviors and motives, we should respond by seeking his help to transform us.
Faith in God
We believe faith, at its core, is a trusting reliance on God. That our reliance on him rests in our understanding of his character as revealed through his Word3.
Baptisms
We believe there are three types of baptism the believer should seek – in water, in the Holy Spirit, and into the body of Christ. That water baptism symbolizes our commitment to live a holy life; the baptism in the Holy Spirit clothes us with the power of God; and baptism into the body of Christ signifies that we no longer identify with the world, but with other believers.
Laying on of Hands
We believe the laying on of hands is an essential practice for the body of Christ. That it transmits the authority, power and blessings of God from one person to another.
Resurrection of the Dead
We believe God created us as eternal beings and our physical death is only a passage from this life into the next. That, at death, everyone will be resurrected and await judgment.
Eternal Judgment
We believe our eternal nature demands an eternal verdict. In the near future God will render judgment on each of us, based not on our sins, but whether we’ve accepted Christ as the substitute for our sins.
We believe where we spend eternity depends on our relationship with God at the time of death. If we have repented of our old life and placed our faith in Christ, we’ll spend eternity with him. But if we’ve chosen to ignore or reject his grace and mercy, we’ll spend eternity apart from him.
1 1 Peter 1:18 NIV
2 John 10:10
3 The Bible in its original language with a canon of 66 books commonly accepted among many Christian groups.