WHAT WE BELIVE IN OUR CHURCH
- The Bible is inspired by the Holy Spirit and the inerrant word of God.
- The Bible presents the triune God; Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
- The Lord Jesus Christ is God’s one and only son He was fully God and fully human, conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary. Jesus lived a sinless life, performed miracles, died on the cross as a reconciliation and substitute sin offering. Jesus was raised from death on the third day in a glorified body, ascended to heaven and is now seated at the right hand of God. Jesus will come a second time for His church.
- Angels are spiritual being. God created angels without sin, many of them followed Lucifer as they fell away from God, and today they are evil spirits convicted on eternal death.
- Man was created without sin and perfect, man fell into sin by free choice.
- Salvation is God’s gift of grace, which is available to everybody who believes in his shed blood.
- Biblical baptism is done by full emersion of converted believers in water, in the name of The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit as the first church was baptizing.
- The Lord’s Super has both elements – bread and wine – is a memory of the Lord’s suffering, death and resurrection. This sacrament expresses unity with the Lord and among God’s people.
- Baptism in the Holy Spirit with following sign of speaking in tongues is God’s gift for believers. Fruit and the gifts of the Holy Spirit are given for spiritual growth of individual believer and the Church.
- Holiness of life after being born again of the Spirit is shown in the way of living and Christian serving to one another.
- God’s divine healing through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ is possible as an answer to prayer.
- The Church as Christ’s spiritual body has two commissions: Spreading the Gospel and spiritual growth of the Church.
- All will rise after death, first believers to eternal life and second unbelievers for judgment and eternal damnation.
SACRAMENTS:
Sacramental ceremonies are Baptism in water and the Lords Supper. In addition to these two there are also dedication of children to God, church marriage, anointing ill people with oil, church funeral, consecration of priests, blessing of new churches.
CHURCH HOLIDAYS:
Sunday (The Lord’s Day), Advent, Christmas, Easter, Day of Ascension, Day of Pentecost, Day of Reformation, Thanksgiving Sunday, New Year.