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| Weekly
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| Sunday
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| - Sunday School |
9:45
a.m. |
| - Morning Worship |
11:00
a.m. |
| - Evening Service |
6:00
p.m. |
| Wednesday
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| - Prayer Meeting |
7:00 p.m. |
| Thursday
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| -AWANA |
6:30
p.m. |
Sunday School is for everyone. There are classes for every age group. There
is a class for young adults and those young at heart. The Spanish Sunday School
class provides instruction for people who speak Spanish. In addition, there
are classes for kids and young people as well.
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Covenant
As
a bond of unity among
us this church accepts
for its members the
following covenant:
Having
been led by the Holy
Spirit to receive
the Lord Jesus Christ
as our Savior and
on profession of our
faith in Him, having
been baptized in the
name of the Father,
and the Son, and of
the Holy Spirit, we
do now most solemnly
and joyfully enter
into covenant with
one another as one
body in Christ.
We
promise that we will
watch over and counsel
one another in the
spirit of brotherly
love, that we will
remember one another
in our prayers, and
that we wilt aid each
other in sickness
and distress.
We
further agree, by
the aid of the Holy
Spirit, to walk together
tn Christian love;
to strive for the
advancement of this
church in knowledge,
holiness, and comfort;
to promote its prosperity
and spirituality;
to sustain its worship,
ordinances, discipline,
and doctrines; to
give it a sacred pre-eminence
over all institutions
of human origin; and
to contribute cheerfully
and regularly to the
support of the ministry,
the expenses of the
church, the relief
of the poor, and the
spread of the Gospel
through all nations.
We
further covenant to
maintain family and
secret devotions;
to religiously educate
our children; to seek
the salvation of our
kindred and acquaintances;
to live carefully
in this present world;
to be just in our
dealings, faithful
in our engagements,
and exemplary in our
deportment; to avoid
all tattling, backbiting,
and excessive, anger;
to abstain from everything
that will cause our
brother to stumble
or that will bring
reproach upon the
cause of Christ; and*
to strive to grow
in the grace and knowledge
of our Lord and Saviour,
that amidst evil and
good report we will
humbly and earnestly
seek to live to the
honor and glory of
Him who loved us and
gave Himself for us.
We
moreover engage that
when we remove from
this place we will,
as soon as possible,
unite with some other
church where we can
carry the spirit of
this covenant and
the principles of
God's Word. |
This
fellowship receives the Scriptures
as the inspired Word of God
and as the sole authority
in matters of faith and practice.
Its understanding of Christian
truth as therein contained
is expressed by the following
declaration of faith:
1.
We believe that the
Bible is God's Word, that
it was written by men divinely
inspired, and that it is
the supreme infallible authority
in all matters of faith
and conduct.
2.
We believe in God the Father,
perfect in holiness, infinite
in wisdom, and measureless
in power. We rejoice that
he concerns Himself mercifully
in the affairs of men, that
he hears and answers prayer,
and that he saves from sin
and death all who come to
him through Jesus Christ.
3.
We believe in Jesus Christ,
that He is the eternal and
only begotten Son of God,
conceived of the Holy Spirit,
of virgin birth, sinless
in his life, making atonement
for the sins of the world
by His death. We believe
in His bodily resurrection,
His ascension, and visible
pre-millennial return to
the world according to his
promise.
4.
We believe in the Holy Spirit
who came forth from
God to convict the world
of sin, of righteousness,
and of judgment and to regenerate,
sanctify and comfort those
who believe in Jesus Christ.
5.
We believe that all men
by nature and by choice
are sinners, but that "God
so loved the world that
he gave his only begotten
Son, that whosoever believeth
in Him should not perish
but have everlasting life."
We believe therefore, that
those who accept Christ
as Lord and Savior will
rejoice for ever in God's
presence, and those who
refuse to accept Christ
as Lord and Savior will
be forever separated from
God in an eternal Hell.
6.
We believe in the church-
a living spiritual body
of which Christ is the head
and of which all regenerated
people are members. We believe
that a local church is a
company of believers in
Jesus Christ, immersed on
a credible confession of
faith and associated for
worship, work, and fellowship.
We believe that these local
churches were committed
for perpetual observance,
the ordinance of baptism,
and the Lord's Supper, and
that God has laid upon these
churches the task of
proclaiming to a lost world
the acceptance of Jesus
Christ as Savior and the
enthroning of Him as Lord
and Master. We believe that
all human betterment and
social improvements are
the inevitable by-products
of such a gospel.
7.
We believe that every human being is
responsible to God alone in all matters
of faith; that each church is independent
and autonomous and must be free from
interference by any ecclesiastical or
political authority; and therefore Church
and State must be kept separate as having
different functions, each fulfilling
its duties free from dictation or patronage
of the other.
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