The following are the core beliefs of our community, based on the fundamental truths taught in the Bible. All of our teachings and ministries are rooted in and derived from these biblical doctrines.
God
We believe in the one (Vt. 4:35), the living, true God who created the heavens, the earth, and all that fills them, who manifests Himself in three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit three in one person and one in three persons (1 John 5:7). God is spirit (John 4:24), and as a spirit, He is invisible to men.
A person can know God only through the revelation of God about Himself, which is contained in the Word of God. We believe that God is perfect, holy, merciful, just, and compassionate (Jas. 5:11).
Revelation
The Bible—God's perfect revelation to the human race (John 17:17)—is the true source of God's knowledge. It reveals the will of God, contains God's commandments, laws, and prophecies, and points the way to salvation (John 20:31).
Person
We believe that man, man and woman, is created by God sinless in His image and likeness (Gen. 1:27). Man is created by a triune. He has a spirit, a soul, and a body (Gen. 1:27). God gave man the wisdom and power to possess the world around him. God created man with free will, so that he himself can make a choice between good and evil (Josh. 24:15).
Fall of man
Tempted by Satan, man fell into sin and lost the glory of God. One man sin entered the world and passed into all generations, into every person, all became children of anger and everyone expects retribution for sin, that is, death. Sin has separated man from God. Having violated the commandment of God, man fell, separated from God and began to do evil. Man is not able to return to the path of righteousness on his own, because his mind and conscience are defiled and by nature he is a child of wrath (Rom. 5:12).
Expiation
God loves man and does not want him to die. He sent His only begotten Son into the world in a human body, that by His Blood shed on the cross of Calvary, He might make the redemption of all people (1 Pet. 2:24). Jesus Christ satisfied the requirements of God's holiness, and now salvation by grace is given to all people. To receive salvation requires faith, which comes from hearing the Word of God. God gives salvation to those who receive His Word and repent of their sins under the influence of the Holy Spirit (Rom. 3:24). Faith motivates a person to trust the Lord and be obedient to Him. The confession of Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior is a confirmation of true faith. It depends on man whether he will be saved through faith or, having rejected the Word of God, will make himself unworthy of eternal life (Matt. 16:16).
Church
We believe that Jesus Christ created the Church. It is established on the basis of the teachings of the Apostles and prophets and has the cornerstone of Jesus Christ Himself (Matt. 16:18). Church members baptized by the same Spirit are members of each other and constitute one body, composed and copulated through all kinds of mutually binding bonds (Eph. 4:16). The head of this body is Jesus Christ. Spiritual kinship attracts saints to unite, and therefore Christians living in one area are united in the local church. Local churches, constituting the one body of the Lord, are connected to each other by many different connections. The Lord saw this for participation in the needs of the saints, for the joint resolution of spiritual matters (Acts 2:42). At the end of the period of grace, the Church of Christ will be raptured from the earth in the presentation to the Lord, to always be with Him, to see Him, and to share His glory (1 Thess. 4:13-17).