Statement Of Faith
We believe in the operating of a spiritual as well as a fully legalized organization.
We believe in the Holy Trinity—namely, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost; the death, burial, and resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ; the second coming of Christ and His saints; the resurrection of the dead; and life everlasting through Jesus Christ our Lord forever.
We furthermore believe in Sabbath keeping, repentance for remission of sin, and tarrying (calling on the name of Jesus until we are fully filled with the Holy Ghost). We believe that every believer should be filled with the Holy Ghost. We believe in water baptism in the name of Jesus—our Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. For there is only one name given under heaven whereby we must be saved, and that name is Jesus.
We further believe that without the shedding of blood there is no remission of sins. We believe in complete sanctification, redemption, and perfection—the state of being perfectly supreme and excellent in the faith. We believe in the Lord's Supper, commemorating His death and suffering. This is a sacred rite to be observed by the Church as instituted by Jesus Christ Himself.
We also believe in feet washing according to St. John 13:3. This ordinance is to be administered by ordained ministers or mothers of the church who are in good standing. Deacons or deaconesses may prepare the table. The pastor will be seated at the head of the table after the washing of hands. Thereafter, all hands are to be washed. You must keep your heart pure at all times. Holy Communion may be served with unleavened bread and grape juice on the first Sunday of every month. As many members as possible will be seated at the table; afterwards, others may come. Churches with fewer members may commune all at once.
We believe in feet washing as the example set forth by Jesus Himself according to St. John 13:14. All saints are to wear white for this sacred service, and also at another saint’s funeral.
This church consists of a Prayer Board and a full column of Directors. Our duties are to minister unto those in need, whether at home or abroad. An appointed historian must keep the history of the church, which is to be read annually on Founder’s Day.
We believe in the Holy Trinity—namely, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost; the death, burial, and resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ; the second coming of Christ and His saints; the resurrection of the dead; and life everlasting through Jesus Christ our Lord forever.
We furthermore believe in Sabbath keeping, repentance for remission of sin, and tarrying (calling on the name of Jesus until we are fully filled with the Holy Ghost). We believe that every believer should be filled with the Holy Ghost. We believe in water baptism in the name of Jesus—our Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. For there is only one name given under heaven whereby we must be saved, and that name is Jesus.
We further believe that without the shedding of blood there is no remission of sins. We believe in complete sanctification, redemption, and perfection—the state of being perfectly supreme and excellent in the faith. We believe in the Lord's Supper, commemorating His death and suffering. This is a sacred rite to be observed by the Church as instituted by Jesus Christ Himself.
We also believe in feet washing according to St. John 13:3. This ordinance is to be administered by ordained ministers or mothers of the church who are in good standing. Deacons or deaconesses may prepare the table. The pastor will be seated at the head of the table after the washing of hands. Thereafter, all hands are to be washed. You must keep your heart pure at all times. Holy Communion may be served with unleavened bread and grape juice on the first Sunday of every month. As many members as possible will be seated at the table; afterwards, others may come. Churches with fewer members may commune all at once.
We believe in feet washing as the example set forth by Jesus Himself according to St. John 13:14. All saints are to wear white for this sacred service, and also at another saint’s funeral.
This church consists of a Prayer Board and a full column of Directors. Our duties are to minister unto those in need, whether at home or abroad. An appointed historian must keep the history of the church, which is to be read annually on Founder’s Day.