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full calendar >>| Sun 10:00am | Sunday Worship |
| Sun 1:30pm | Married Couples Group |
| Tues 7:00pm | Women's Fellowship Group |
| Wed 7:00pm | Men's Fellowship Group |
| Fri 8:00pm | Love Youth Group |
Newcomers: Please stop by the welcoming table for more information about our ministry.
Married Couples Group: Sundays at 1:30pm at Pastor Dave's house...more >>
Women's & Men's Groups...more >>
Discpleship Group...more >>
Married Couples Group: Sundays at 1:30pm at Pastor Dave's house...more >>
Women's & Men's Groups...more >>
Discpleship Group...more >>
Our Mission
Leading people into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ.
We believe the inerrant, inspired, and authoritative Holy Bible is the Word of God.
There is only one God. God is spirit, self-existent, omnipresent, infinite, and eternal. He is unchangeable in His being, wisdom, power, holiness, justice, goodness and love.
There are three persons in the Godhead: The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. He is the triune God, one in trinity, equal in power and glory.
God created all things both visible and invisible by the power of His word. He preserves and governs them but is not the cause of sin. He works all things by His plan according to His will and governs all things to fulfill His purpose that is good, wise, and holy.
God created man, after His own image in knowledge, righteousness and holiness with dominion over every living thing.
All mankind, descending from Adam by ordinary generation sinned in him and fell with him in his transgression.
God sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to the world to save man from sin and give eternal life in His infinite love. Jesus Christ, who being in very nature God, became human. The eternal Son became true man and possessed two distinct persons in His nature. He is eternally true God and true man, one person forever. He was conceived by the Virgin Mary, by the power of the Holy Spirit, yet was without sin. He lived a perfect life, died a sacrificial death, resurrected from the dead on the third day, and ascended unto the right hand of God where He reigns as King and Judge. His sacrifice satisfied divine justice. His sacrifice has now made reconciliation between God and man possible.
The Holy Spirit is the third person of the Trinity. The Holy Spirit proceeds from God the Father and God the Son to work salvation in man, convict us of sin and misery, enlighten our hearts to know Christ, renews our will, encourages us, empowers us to accept Jesus Christ, and works in us to bear the fruit of God’s righteousness.
Before God created the world, He elected in His love His own people to make them holy and blameless. The sacraments instituted by Christ are baptism and Holy Communion. The benefits of the sacraments are not found in the sacraments themselves, but only in the blessing by Christ and the working of the Holy Spirit in those who, by faith, receive the sacraments.
All Believers should; dutifully join in church membership, have fellowship with other believers, observe the sacraments and other ordinances, obey all the laws of the Lord, pray always, observe the Lord’s day, assemble with believers to worship the Lord and listen attentively to the preaching of the Word of God, give offering as God abundantly provides, endeavor to promote the expansion of God’s Kingdom upon the whole world, and wait with great expectation for the appearance of the Lord in His glory.
The dead will receive reward according to the good and evil done in this world before the judgment seat of Christ when they will be resurrected in the last day. Those who believed in Christ, put their faith in Him as Lord and Savior, and repented of their sins, shall be truly forgiven and accepted by Him into glory.
There is only one God. God is spirit, self-existent, omnipresent, infinite, and eternal. He is unchangeable in His being, wisdom, power, holiness, justice, goodness and love.
There are three persons in the Godhead: The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. He is the triune God, one in trinity, equal in power and glory.
God created all things both visible and invisible by the power of His word. He preserves and governs them but is not the cause of sin. He works all things by His plan according to His will and governs all things to fulfill His purpose that is good, wise, and holy.
God created man, after His own image in knowledge, righteousness and holiness with dominion over every living thing.
All mankind, descending from Adam by ordinary generation sinned in him and fell with him in his transgression.
God sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to the world to save man from sin and give eternal life in His infinite love. Jesus Christ, who being in very nature God, became human. The eternal Son became true man and possessed two distinct persons in His nature. He is eternally true God and true man, one person forever. He was conceived by the Virgin Mary, by the power of the Holy Spirit, yet was without sin. He lived a perfect life, died a sacrificial death, resurrected from the dead on the third day, and ascended unto the right hand of God where He reigns as King and Judge. His sacrifice satisfied divine justice. His sacrifice has now made reconciliation between God and man possible.
The Holy Spirit is the third person of the Trinity. The Holy Spirit proceeds from God the Father and God the Son to work salvation in man, convict us of sin and misery, enlighten our hearts to know Christ, renews our will, encourages us, empowers us to accept Jesus Christ, and works in us to bear the fruit of God’s righteousness.
Before God created the world, He elected in His love His own people to make them holy and blameless. The sacraments instituted by Christ are baptism and Holy Communion. The benefits of the sacraments are not found in the sacraments themselves, but only in the blessing by Christ and the working of the Holy Spirit in those who, by faith, receive the sacraments.
All Believers should; dutifully join in church membership, have fellowship with other believers, observe the sacraments and other ordinances, obey all the laws of the Lord, pray always, observe the Lord’s day, assemble with believers to worship the Lord and listen attentively to the preaching of the Word of God, give offering as God abundantly provides, endeavor to promote the expansion of God’s Kingdom upon the whole world, and wait with great expectation for the appearance of the Lord in His glory.
The dead will receive reward according to the good and evil done in this world before the judgment seat of Christ when they will be resurrected in the last day. Those who believed in Christ, put their faith in Him as Lord and Savior, and repented of their sins, shall be truly forgiven and accepted by Him into glory.
