There is one God, living and true revealed as three equal persons of the Trinity: The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit. (Matthew 28:18, 2 Corinthians 13-14)
Jesus Christ is God's Son. He became a man and was crucified on the cross so humanity could experience forgiveness and freedom. He was fully God and perfect man. Jesus rose from the dead after He was crucified, ascended into heaven, returning on the last day. (1 Peter 2:22)
The Bible is the Word of God. It is the full and complete plan and history of how God has saved His people. (2 Timothy 3:16-17, 2 Peter 1:20-21, Psalm 119:160)
Eternal life is the reward for accepting Jesus Christ into your heart with God in heaven. The consequence of sin is eternal seperation from God. (Matthew 25:46, Psalm 9:7, Revelation 21:7,8)
The shed blood of Jesus Christ has paid for our past and present sins. He will give new life to those who seek Him. (Romans 3:25, 1 John 3:5-10, Ephesians 2:1-10)
We are saved by faith in Jesus Christ alone. (John 3:36, Acts 4:12)
Sanctification is both a definitive experience and a process of growth continuing throughout the life of a Christ follower. (John 15:2, Acts 26:18)
The Baptism of the Holy Spirit is still available to every Christ follower. This is an act of faith on the part of the believer. The initial evidence of the reception of this experience is speaking with other tongues as the Spirit leads. (Luke 11:13, Acts 1:5, Acts 2:1-4, Acts 8:17, Acts 10:44-46, Acts 19:6)
God has the power to heal and does heal today in answer to prayer. (Isaiah 53:4-5, Matthew 8:16-17, Mark 16:14-18, Exodus 15:26)
Salvation is for all people. It is the responsibility of every believer to dedicate his or her life to sharing the Gospel message. (Matthew 28:18-20, Mark 16:15-20, Acts 1:8)
Water baptism is an outward statement of an inward decision to follow Jesus and was modeled and established by Christ by complete immersion. (Acts 19:5, 10:47-48, 8:37-38)
Holy communion, also called the Lord's Supper, symbolizes the death and resurrection of Christ. The bread and the juice are emblems we receive to remember His great sacrifice. (1 Corinthians 11:23-32)