What we believe

Jesus Christ is the Son of God. He was born of a virgin, lived without sin, died in our place, and rose from the dead; that we may live eternally with Him. He is seated at the right hand of the Father and He is coming back for His church. There is no other name. There is no other way. He is the Way, the Truth and the Life.

We serve one triune God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Three distinct Persons. One eternal being. This is not a mystery to be argued. It is a reality to be encountered. Every dimension of God is available to you—the love of the Father, the redemption of the Son, the power of the Holy Spirit.

The Holy Spirit is the third person of the Trinity and God’s very presence in the life of the believer. He enters the lives of men who proclaim Jesus as Saviour to convict, empower, transform, speak, and lead us into the perfect will of God. We believe in the baptism of the Holy Spirit with the evidence of speaking in tongues. We believe His gifts are active and His voice is clear. He is not a relic of the early Church. He is the power of the Church right now.

The Bible is the Word of God—living, breathing, and eternally relevant. It is the foundation we build on, not the ceiling we stop at. God is still speaking and still moving. Scripture is the standard by which every word is tested. We do not graduate beyond the Word. We go deeper into it.

Salvation is the death and resurrection of the old man into a new creation. The old is gone. The new has come. You cannot earn it, work for it, or deserve it. It is the gift of God—received by grace through faith in Jesus Christ alone.

Repentance is the change of mind, the change of way. It is the moment you stop going your way and start going God’s way. True repentance is not just feeling sorry. It is turning around completely and never going back. It is the posture of a heart that has chosen God over everything else. It is where transformation begins.

What you say matters. Confession of Jesus as Lord is the declaration that changes your eternal destiny. Confession of sin is the humility that keeps you clean and close to God. And the confession of God’s Word over your life is an act of war against every lie the enemy has spoken. Speak what God says. It will cost the enemy everything.

Water baptism is your public declaration to heaven, earth, and hell that you are not who you used to be. You go under as one person, and you come up as another. It is the outward sign of an inward death—buried with Christ, raised with Christ through immersion baptism.

Communion is not a ritual. It is a weapon. Every time you take the bread and the cup, you are proclaiming the death of Jesus, enforcing His victory, and releasing faith for healing and wholeness in your own life. He was broken so you would be whole. He shed His blood so yours would be covered.

The Church is not a building you visit. It is a body you belong to. We are the called-out, Spirit-filled, mission-driven people of God. We are His church.
The local church is not optional for the believer. It is the environment where you are sharpened, sent, and sustained. We were never meant to do this alone.

God did not retire the apostle, the prophet, the evangelist, the pastor, or the teacher. He gave them to the Church to build it into maturity. Where the five-fold ministry operates in full, the Church grows up, the Body is equipped, and the mission of God advances.

The Kingdom of God is not a speech. It is power. We do not believe in a God who used to move—we believe in a God who is moving right now. Signs follow believers. Miracles are normal. The demonstration of the Spirit, in power, is evidence of His Presence at work.

Jesus came to set you free from all works of darkness. Deliverance is your inheritance as a child of God. What the enemy built in darkness, the Word dismantles in light. The casting out of all manner of evil spirits is the start of a life delivered and transformed into the likeness of Christ.

Healing is not a maybe. It is in the atonement. By His stripes we were healed—past tense, already purchased, already determined. We pray for the sick because Jesus did. We lay on hands because Scripture commands it. We believe for miracles because our God still performs them.

Jesus is not in the tomb. He is risen—and because He is risen, death has lost its hold on those that belong to Christ. It is the proof that sin is defeated, that the grave is empty, and that what God promises, He delivers. We are a resurrection people. We do not live as though the story ended at the cross; it has only begun.

Those who surrender to Jesus Christ will be with Him forever. Those who reject Him will be forever separated from the Father. The salvation of souls is the drive of the church; to lead many into salvation and eternity with Him.