Statement of Faith

1. We believe there is one GOD, the Creator of all things

GOD alone is eternal, uncreated, and sovereign over all existence—heaven, earth, and every realm seen and unseen.

Primary Scripture (First‑Hand Sources)

  • Genesis 1:1 — God created the heavens and the earth
  • Deuteronomy 6:4 — “Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is one”
  • Isaiah 45:5–7 — “I am the LORD, and there is none else”
  • Nehemiah 9:6 — God made heaven, earth, and all their hosts

Cross‑References

  • Psalm 90:2 — God is “from everlasting to everlasting”
  • Jeremiah 10:10–12 — The living God made the earth by His power

2. We fear GOD alone and have no other gods before Him

We uphold the First Commandment: no being—human, angelic, or heavenly—may be worshiped as GOD.
Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, but not GOD Himself, for GOD cannot die.

Primary Scripture

  • Exodus 20:3 — “Thou shalt have no other gods before Me”
  • Deuteronomy 5:7 — Reaffirmation of the First Commandment
  • Numbers 23:19 — “God is not a man”
  • Deuteronomy 4:35 — “The LORD, He is God; there is none else beside Him”

Words of Jesus

  • John 14:28 — “My Father is greater than I”
  • John 17:3 — The Father is “the only true God”
  • John 20:17 — “I ascend to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God”

Cross‑References

  • Psalm 83:18 — The Most High alone is Jehovah
  • Hosea 11:9 — “I am God, and not man”

3. We believe Jesus the Messiah died, rose, and now sits at the right hand of GOD

Jesus was crucified In the year of our Lord Friday April 3, 33 AD under Roman authority, died, was buried, and rose on the third day -- Sunday April 5, 33 AD.
Our Savior, Salvation and High Priest ascended to The Kingdom of Heaven to sit at the right hand of GOD, FOREVER. Amen


Primary Scripture

  • Matthew 27–28 — Crucifixion, burial, resurrection
  • John 19–20 — Eyewitness crucifixion and resurrection accounts
  • John 20:17 — Jesus ascends to “my God and your God”
  • Psalm 110:1 — “Sit at my right hand” (Jesus applies this to Himself in Matthew 22:44)

Cross‑References

  • Daniel 7:13–14 — The Son of Man receives authority from the Ancient of Days
  • Hebrews (secondary source) — High Priest imagery (we can cite but not treat as primary)

4. We believe the name of the Messiah is Salvation (Yeshua), for He is God’s salvation to the world

The Hebrew name Yeshua literally means salvation or Yahweh saves.
Thus, the name of Jesus expresses the mission GOD gave Him.

Primary Scripture

  • Matthew 1:21 — “You shall call His name Jesus (Yeshua), for He shall save His people”
  • Isaiah 12:2 — “Behold, God is my salvation (yeshua)”
  • Isaiah 49:6 — The Servant is given as “a light to the nations” for salvation
  • Luke 2:30 (secondary) — “My eyes have seen Your salvation”

Cross‑References

  • Psalm 118:14–21 — The LORD has become my salvation
  • Isaiah 52:10 — All nations see the salvation of our God

5. We believe the words of Jesus are the highest authority in the New Testament

We prioritize the direct teachings of Jesus recorded by eyewitnesses (Matthew, John) and early Jewish followers (Mark).
We treat Luke, Acts, and Paul as secondary historical witnesses, valuable but not doctrinally primary.

Primary Scripture

  • John 12:49–50 — Jesus speaks only what the Father commands
  • John 7:16 — “My doctrine is not mine, but His that sent me”
  • Matthew 23:8–10 — “One is your Teacher, the Messiah”

Cross‑References

  • Deuteronomy 18:18–19 — God will require obedience to the Prophet He sends
  • John 5:19–30 — Jesus acts only by the authority of the Father

6. We reject doctrines built on later traditions or political developments

We seek the earliest, most authentic sources and avoid doctrines shaped by later councils, creeds, or political agendas.

Primary Scripture

  • Matthew 15:9 — “In vain do they worship Me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men”
  • Jeremiah 8:8 — Warning about scribal corruption
  • John 4:23–24 — True worship is in spirit and truth, not tradition

Cross‑References

  • Isaiah 29:13 — People honor God with lips but hearts are far from Him
  • Micah 6:8 — God requires justice, mercy, and humility—not ritualism

7. We believe the Kingdom of God is the restoration of righteousness on earth

Jesus proclaimed the Kingdom as a real, coming reality where GOD’s will is done on earth as in heaven.

Primary Scripture

  • Matthew 6:10 — “Thy kingdom come”
  • Matthew 4:17 — Jesus’ first message: “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand”
  • Daniel 2:44 — God will establish an everlasting kingdom
  • Isaiah 11 — The righteous reign of the Messiah

Cross‑References

  • Psalm 2 — The Messiah rules the nations
  • Zechariah 14 — The LORD becomes King over all the earth

8. We believe in living faith expressed through obedience, justice, mercy, and humility

Faith is not merely belief but action—walking in the ways GOD commanded.

Primary Scripture

  • Deuteronomy 10:12–13 — What God requires
  • Micah 6:8 — Do justice, love mercy, walk humbly
  • Matthew 22:37–40 — Love God and neighbor
  • John 13:34–35 — Love one another as Jesus loved

Cross‑References

  • Isaiah 58 — True fasting is justice and compassion
  • Psalm 15 — Who may dwell in God’s presence