The Word of God – the bible is inspired. It provides one harmonious and complete system of teaching (II Tim. 2:15). It furthermore, is the final authority on all matters. No other doctrine can be true and essential if it does not find place in the Word. The scriptures can certainly provide the proper dictate of the conscience but never subordinate to the conscience. The study of the Bible or the Word of God is called the Doctrine of Bibliography.
The Godhead – is composed of three doctrines: Theology, Christology, and Pneumatology. We believe in almighty God the Father as the Author and Creator of all things. Jesus Christ is the manifestation of the Almighty in the flesh (Jn 1:14). The Holy Spirit is currently carrying out the earth mission of Christ in the earth. The study of God is the doctrine of Theology. The study of Jesus Christ is the doctrine of Christology. Finally, the study of the Holy Spirit is called the doctrine of Pneumatology.
Sin – is called the doctrine Harmotology. Its focus is sin’s effect and ramifications on the believer now. Its origin stems from foul play in the angelic realm (Isa 14:12-14, Ez. 28:11-19). Consequently, sin was imputed into the blood of the human race through deception in the Garden of Eden (II Tim. 2:14). The rebel spirit generated by the original sin of Satan and his angels and first sin our first parents will be extinguished after the war that ends all wars in the final judgment of the wicked angels and Satan for their rebellion against God (II Peter 2:4, Jude 6-7).
Salvation – is called the doctrine of Serteriology. Its focus is deliverance at the foundation level in regards to man’s relation to God. Our studies deal with the initial progressive and the final stages of the salvation experience. (
The Church – is called the doctrine of Ecclesiology. Of course, Jesus Christ is the head of the church. His powerful confession of truth and the Christ like character of his followers formed the foundation of the church. (Matt. 16:18, Eph 2:20). It is God’s vehicle for generating as well as securing foundational truths necessary to nurtue his people until Jesus returns (I Tim. 3:15). The believer make up the body and substance of the church of the living God.
End Times – is called the doctrine of Eschatology. This vital and challenging study is important in helping the believer put the final events of the era in perspective. Every Christian should have a working knowledge of how Christ attempts to restore humanity back in to divine favor and communion with God. Nomenclature such as the Rapture, the Tribulation Period, the Great Tribulation period, the Second Coming of Christ, the Battle of Armageddon, the War that Ends all Wards, the Millennium Reign, is only a sparse revelation of the chaos that the unbeliever will face ( I Thess. 4:16-17; Acts 1:9,11; Rev 4:1, 6:1, 19:1-21, 20:1-15)
Divine Healing – is part of the New Testament church program. Healing is an act of the sovereign will of the Savior (Matt. 8:3; Acts 10:38). Faith and humility is pivotal as stated in James 5:14-16.
Ordinance of the Church – the Lords’ Supper, Feet Washing, and Water Baptism are vital to growth and maturity of the church family. Such exercises are implemented at the discretion of the church administration (I Cor. 11:28-32; Matt. 28:19; Mk 16:16; I Tim. 5:10; Jn 13:5-14). Though God give the local church the attitude to perform these ordinances. Our Lord commands the church “Do this in remembrance of me” compliance to the ordinances results in healing, blessing, and prosperity.