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What is your statement of faith? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Kimberly Culbertson   
Friday, 28 April 2006

We believe:

  • The Bible is the primary method used by the Holy Spirit to teach us and reveal God to us.

  • God speaks through the Holy Spirit today.

  • Truth should be faced and acknowledged no matter the source.

  • God is triune in nature, and is revealed through the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. God is beyond gender, but is generally referred to as He.

  • Human beings have a substance of destruction called sin running throughout their bodies, souls, and spirits. Sin twists perception and causes humans to make destructive decisions. Destruction is counter to creativity and does not benefit life, and thus causes us to be separate from God, who desires creation and life to be supported and perpetuated.

  • Yeshua Ben David of Nazareth (known as Jesus Christ in the Western world) was born in Bethlehem about 2000 years ago to Joseph and Mary. He is God the Son who chose to limit Himself and step down into the time space continuum. He was ultimately accurate in his perception and thus acted without error. He died on a Roman cross that probably looked more like a T than what we consider to be a cross. He died and resurrected to create the opportunity for all people to be spiritually regenerated, changing how the universe operates.

  • Spiritual regeneration is open to anyone who decides to accept the gift of salvation through Jesus Christ. The decision to accept Christ allows a movement in the core essence of each person, removing the destructive substance of sin from the spirit. Once that regeneration occurs in the Spirit, it cannot be undone.

  • God allows people to choose to be apart from Him. The unfortunate consequence is that those who do not accept Him never fulfill the purpose we were created for.

  • We live a trans-dimensional existence, in which we can have a live connection with God all the times. Paul taught that we are “seated together in the heavenlies” when we accept the gift of regeneration. This change in being for us provides a continual connection to God and all those who are “saved” through Christ’s actions on the cross.





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