What We Believe
We hold to the Historical Doctrines of the Faith once delivered to the Saints. For clarification please contact us.
We hold no "Confession of Faith" as our final rule of faith and practice. We give that place to scripture only. We think that both the 1646 First London Baptist Confession, and the Second, 1689 confessions are both "Good works of man" and yet they both come short of infallibility and should not be made a test of fellowship among churches and believers.
We believe and hold to the Liberty of conscience and the priesthood of the believer.
We believe and hold to the Autonomy of the Local Church
We believe that the scriptures are the only rule of faith and practice. That they only are infallible and without error.
We believe in the Vicarious, substitutionary death of Christ for his people, That he died, he was buried and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures.
We believe that he is seated at the right hand of the Father, ever living to make intercession for his people.
We believe in the eminent return of Christ.
We hold no "Confession of Faith" as our final rule of faith and practice. We give that place to scripture only. We think that both the 1646 First London Baptist Confession, and the Second, 1689 confessions are both "Good works of man" and yet they both come short of infallibility and should not be made a test of fellowship among churches and believers.
We believe and hold to the Liberty of conscience and the priesthood of the believer.
We believe and hold to the Autonomy of the Local Church
We believe that the scriptures are the only rule of faith and practice. That they only are infallible and without error.
We believe in the Vicarious, substitutionary death of Christ for his people, That he died, he was buried and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures.
We believe that he is seated at the right hand of the Father, ever living to make intercession for his people.
We believe in the eminent return of Christ.