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The One True
God is an eternal personal Being existing as a Trinity in Unity
composed of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
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The Lord
Jesus Christ to be true Deity as the eternal Second Person of the
Trinity who through the virgin birth took to Himself a complete and
sinless humanity.
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That the Holy
Spirit is the Third Person of the blessed Trinity who, although
omnipresent from all eternity, now permanently indwells every
believer and by His baptism unites all believers to Christ in one
body. He never takes his departure from feeblest of saints, but is
ever present in each believer to testify of Christ, seeking to
occupy them with Christ.
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Salvation is
entirely by grace through one’s personal faith in the Lord Jesus
Christ who made a substitutionary sacrifice for sinners in His death
on the cross. His bodily resurrection from the dead demonstrated
that this sacrifice alone is completely sufficient to make every
sinner, trusting Him for eternal life, fully forgiven by God.
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Baptism by
Immersion in Water after salvation in the name of the Father, the
Son and the Holy Spirit. This we do on the authority of, and
in the Name of Jesus, is for believers as a symbol of the
Christian's identifcation with Jesus Christ in his death, burial,
and resurrection.
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New Believer,
to live a life of power in Christ and authority over the devil
should receive the Baptism with the Holy Spirit.
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In the
eternal blessedness of the saved and the eternal condemnation of the
unsaved.
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In the
personal, imminent, bodily return of the Lord Jesus Christ to
establish His Righteous rule. This is the blessed hope of all who
are trusting the Lord Jesus Christ for deliverance from the eternal
wrath to come.
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Healing is
for the physical ills of the human body and is wrought by the power
of God through the prayer of faith, anoining with oil, and by the
laying on of hands.
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We
believe that those who physically die in their sins without
accepting Jesus Christ are hoeplessly and eternally lost in the Lake
of Fire and, therefore, have no further opportunity of hearing the
gospel or repenting.
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The Lake of
Fire is Literal and that the terms "eternal" and "everlasting", used
in describing the duration of the punishment of the damned in the
Lake of Fire, carry the same thought and meaning of endless
existence as used in denoting the duration of joy and ecstasy of
saints in the presence of God.