1. The Trinity: We believe in one God, eternally existent in three persons: God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ), and God the Holy Spirit. This doctrine emphasizes the unity and co-equality of the three persons, who are distinct yet of one essence.
2. The Incarnation: This doctrine holds that Jesus Christ, the Son of God, became incarnate (took on human flesh) through the Virgin Mary. It signifies that Jesus is both fully divine and fully human, bridging the gap between God and humanity.
3. The Atonement: Central to Our belief is that Jesus’ death on the cross was a sacrificial act that atoned for the sins of humanity. We believe that through Jesus’ sacrifice, reconciliation with God is possible and salvation is offered to all who believe.
4. The Resurrection: We affirm that Jesus rose from the dead on the third day after His crucifixion. The resurrection is seen as proof of Jesus’ divine nature, the fulfillment of His promises, and the guarantee of eternal life for believers.
5. Salvation by Grace through Faith: This doctrine teaches that salvation is a free gift from God, not earned by human effort but received through faith in Jesus Christ. It emphasizes that it is by God's grace alone that people are saved.
6. The Authority of Scripture: We hold that the Bible is the inspired and authoritative word of God. It serves as the ultimate guide for faith, practice, and doctrine, revealing God's will and purpose for humanity.
7. The Church: The Church is viewed as the body of Christ on Earth, composed of all believers. It is called to worship, teach, and support one another, and to carry out the mission of spreading the Gospel.
8. The Second Coming of Christ: We believe in the future return of Jesus Christ to judge the living and the dead and to establish God's final kingdom. This doctrine emphasizes the hope of Christ’s return and the fulfillment of God's promises.
9. Eternal Life: We believe in the doctrine of eternal life that teaches we will live forever with God after death. It underscores the promise of a future existence in the presence of God, characterized by peace and fulfillment.
10. The Sacraments: We generally recognizes three primary sacraments: Baptism, Holy Communion, and Foot Washing. Baptism symbolizes initiation into the faith, Communion commemorates Jesus' Last Supper and His sacrifice, and Foot Washing serves as a picture of Jesus' ultimate mission: to serve humanity through His humble death on a cross, a death that washes us clean from all sin.