what we believe

Article I: THE ONE AND ONLY TRUE GOD

Our God is the Triune God of the Father, of the Son of the Holy Spirit, the True and Unique God of “I AM WHO I AM”. He is the Creator of the Universe and the One and only True God to be worshipped.


Article II: JESUS IS THE LORD

Our Lord Jesus is the Only Begotten Son of God. He as conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary and He was the Incarnate Word. He is both fully God and fully Man. He was Crucified and died on the Cross for the sin of the world and His blood became the fulfillment of the Law of God. He rose again and ascended into Heaven and became the Mediator between God and man. He will come again according to His Promise to judge the living and the dead. Those who have died will be resurrected and the believers will inherit the eternal life while the non-believers will be condemned.


Article III: THE HOLY SPIRIT

The Holy Spirit is the Comforter who inspires, touches and indwells the hearts of the believers so as to enable them to do God’s Will.


Article IV: THE HOLY BIBLE

he sixty-six books that make up the Old and the New Testaments of the Holy Bible are all inspired by God and absolutely correct and infallible. The Bible is thus the only standard on which the believers’ life and belief as well as our church’s governance are based.


Article V: SALVATION

We all fall short of the glory of God since our first ancestor Adam sinned against God. Therefore we must repent and believe in God to be saved; otherwise we should receive the punishment in hell. Our Lord Jesus Christ died for the sin of the world. The atonement of His precious blood is the foundation of our eternal salvation. Anyone who confesses with his mouth that Jesus Christ is his Savior and believes in his heart that God raised Him from the dead will be saved.


Article VI: THE CHURCH

The Church is established by Christ who is her Head. The church is comprised of regenerated saints. Every local church has the right of self-determination. The saints of the Church must fulfill their obligations as they are collectively a holy priesthood.