Our Beliefs

We invite you to explore our beliefs and join us in our pursuit of living out our faith in boldness and passion.

  • Who is God?

    God is love. The Bible tells us in 1 John 4:8, "He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love." He is the essence of everything that exists in Heaven and on Earth. From the beginning of time, God has been actively involved with humanity—first through the Hebrew Scriptures, then through Jesus Christ, and now through the Holy Spirit.


    God is also known for three key attributes:


    • Omnipotent – All-powerful
    • Omniscient – All-knowing
    • Omnipresent – Everywhere at the same time


    God is eternal, existing in all time, past, present, and future.



  • The Trinity

    The Trinity is the three-in-one nature of God: The Father, The Son (Jesus Christ), and The Holy Spirit. We see the Trinity working together in the Book of Matthew 3:13-17 and in Jesus’ teachings in John 14:25-31 and 15:26-27.


    Each part of the Trinity has a unique role:


    • God the Father wills things to be done.
    • God the Son (Jesus Christ) speaks things into existence.
    • God the Holy Spirit performs and brings things to completion.


    Together, they work in perfect unity to fulfill God’s plan.

  • God the Father

    In the Hebrew Scriptures, God the Father is the most referenced as the Supreme Being. He is the first person of the Trinity and is known by many names that reflect His character:


    • Jehovah Jireh – The Provider
    • Jehovah Shalom – The Peace
    • Jehovah Nissi – The Banner
    • Jehovah Rohi – The Shepherd
    • Jehovah Rophi – The Healer


    These names remind us of His provision, peace, guidance, and healing in our lives.

  • God the Son | Jesus Christ

    In the New Testament, God the Son is revealed as Jesus Christ—the Word of God made flesh (John 1:1). Jesus fulfilled the prophecies of the Old Testament, becoming the Savior of the world. His ministry on earth showed God’s love and power as He healed, taught, and served others. He is called the “Living Word of God” because He is the physical representation of God's promises.

  • God the Holy Spirit

    The Holy Spirit is the third person of the Trinity. Jesus promised His followers that the Holy Spirit would come after His departure (John 14:16-17). The Holy Spirit is our Comforter, Teacher, and Guide, dwelling within us and connecting us directly to God. He empowers believers to live out their faith daily.

  • Discipleship

    To understand discipleship, it's important to know the difference between a Christian and a Disciple. The term Christian was first used in Acts 11:26 to describe followers of Christ in Antioch. However, Jesus called His followers Disciples, signifying a deeper commitment.

  • Becoming a Disciple

    In Matthew 28:18-20, Jesus commanded His disciples to go and make more disciples around the world. Being a disciple goes beyond attending church—it means actively following Jesus’ teachings, growing in faith, and spreading His message. Discipleship is about living out your faith in every aspect of life.



  • The Bible

    We believe in the divine inspiration of the Bible, that it is the true and inspired word of God. We believe that the Bible is our standard for life, and its truth, integrity, and relevance is of utmost importance. The Bible is not just a book, but a living guide, full of God’s wisdom and guidance. Through scripture, we learn about God’s character, how to live and act, and how to grow in our spiritual journey. We believe that by reading and studying the Bible, we are able to draw closer to God and deepen our understanding of His love.

  • Salvation

    We believe in salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. We believe that Jesus was sent by God to save us and give us eternal life. Salvation is only possible through faith in Jesus and repentance of our sins. We understand that we are saved through grace and not by any works of our own. The Bible teaches us that no matter what mistakes we make, God’s love and grace are always available to us. We believe that through accepting Jesus as our Lord and Savior, we are able to have the assurance of salvation and the promise of eternal life with God.

  • Baptism

    We believe in the importance of baptism. Baptism symbolizes a believer's commitment to Jesus and His teachings, and is an outward act of confessing our faith in Him. We believe that baptism is essential to Christian discipleship, and it is a beautiful way to proclaim our allegiance to Jesus. Baptism is a sacred and meaningful experience, and we are deeply committed to helping believers celebrate this important milestone in their journey of faith. By celebrating and honoring baptism, we are proclaiming our faith in Jesus and our desire to serve Him and others.

  • The Church

    We believe in the Christian doctrinal belief of The Church. We believe that the Church is a holy assembly of believers, united in faith and love. We strive to be a community of believers who are united in our faith in Jesus Christ and in our commitment to serve Him and His kingdom. We are committed to loving God and loving others, and to be known for our love for one another. We believe that the Church is a body of believers who are called to serve and to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ to all people. With the guidance of the Holy Spirit, we seek to be faithful disciples of Jesus and to follow His teachings. We strive to live out our faith through loving actions and service to our community and the world.

  • Prayer

    We believe in the power of prayer, both individually and corporately, as an expression of faith in God's work in our lives. Prayer is an essential part of a Christian life and is used to talk to God and to communicate with Him. We pray for guidance, strength, healing, protection, and for our families, friends, and community. Through prayer, we seek to deepen our understanding of God's will and His plans for our lives. Praying helps us grow closer to God and to gain a better understanding of His will and how we can best serve Him. When we pray, we open ourselves up to God and He will answer us in His own way and in His own time. Prayer is a beautiful and powerful way to communicate with our Heavenly Father and to seek His love and guidance.