Mission Statement

As a disciple of Jesus Christ, we are to spread the gospel worldwide;

The Holy Bible, consisting of 39 books of the Old Testament and 27 books of the New Testament, is the inspired Word of God (Matthew 24:35.) This revelation from God supports the worldwide mission of spreading the gospel. The King James Version of the Bible is the preferred translation on this website.

The heavenly Godhead consists of three divine figures, being God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Ghost (Matthew 28:19), working in perfect oneness.

The Heavenly Father's abundant overwhelming love for all mankind is without measure (John 3:16-17.)

Jesus Christ is the Word of God is the flesh (John 1:1-14).

The Hebrew name "Yeshua ha-Notzr" would become the Greek interpretation of "Jesus of Nazareth" accepted by Simon-Peter as the gospel moved westward from the Land of Israel. This was clearly verified by the gospel of John. As the Baby Prophet, he was the only apostle to eyewitness the actual crucifixion and see the posting of Pontius Pilate's sign which stated, "JESUS OF NAZARETH, THE KING OF THE JEWS." It was written in Hebrew, Greek and Latin making the translation clear to everyone (John 19:18-20; John 21:24). The Greek name of Jesus was clearly accepted in the 1st century by Simon-Peter, the gate-keeper of heaven and earth (Matthew 16:17-19) whose scriptural writings never confronted its' meaning. So whenever Christians use this holiest of names, Jesus, it is fully accepted by the Heavenly Father.

Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God, became human by the virgin birth. He lived a sinless life, perfectly fulfilling the Law and what the prophets of old foretold. He was crucified, buried, and resurrected. (Gen. 49:10; Deut. 18:15; Ps. 16:9-10; Is. 7:14, 9:6, 40:10-11, 50:6; Jer. 23:5, 33:14-15; Ezek. 34:23; Dan. 9:24; Mic. 7:20; Mal. 3:1)

Jesus Christ embodied, in word and deed, the gospel or Good News of salvation to the world. As a New Testament covenant for all worshipers, God the Father can only be reached in prayer through His beloved Son, Jesus Christ (John 14:6; Jer. 31:31).

Jesus Christ is Lord of the Sabbath (Mark 2:27-28.)

The Heavenly Host, which includes Jesus Christ, holds an overwhelming and binding love for all children. Their innocent love and joyous acceptance of the Gospel Story, is mankind's measurement of being a true Christian (Mark 10:13-16; Matthew 18:1-6, 10.)

God commanded us to love the Lord our God with all our heart, soul, strength, and mind, and our neighbor as ourselves (Deut. 6:5; Lev. 19:18; Luke 10:25-27.)

We are our brother's keeper (Matthew 25:31-46.)

Repentance is turning away from all sinful behavior and believing the gospel spread by Jesus Christ for eternal life (Mark 16:15-16.)

The act of Water Baptism in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost symbolically completes our righteousness in the gospel (Matthew 28:18-20; Mark 1:9-10.)

Jesus Christ instituted the Lord's Passover of the New Testament to keep in His honor and remembrance. The Passover festival now celebrates the Christian exodus from sin to eternal life. [The Old Testament Israelite Exodus can still be fully celebrated, but must end with the partaking of the Communion of Jesus Christ with His broken body of the unleaven bread and the wine of His shed blood (Matthew 5:17).] Therefore, as often as you perform the annual "Lord's Passover," you do remember Jesus' death and suffering until He returns (1 Corinthians 5:7, 11:23-26; Luke 22:19.)

Through prayer, the baptism in the Holy Ghost is the gift of God's power from on high upon those who believe in Jesus Christ and the gospel.

The sacrificial chastisement and suffering of Jesus Christ on the cross provides healing of all manner of diseases, as well as continued health, for all people through faith (Isa. 53:4-5; Matthew 8:17.)

Marriage is a sacred union, binding for life, and validated by God the Father during creation, and the Lord Jesus' view sealed in the gospel. "...And the two shall be one flesh." (Gen. 1:27; 5:2; Matthew 19:4-6.)

The Christian church of the "Little Flock" exists spiritually within a person anywhere when at least two or three people gathering together in the Lord Jesus' name, and was established on the Day of Pentecost (Matthew 18:18-20; Luke 17:20-21; John 4:23-24; Acts 2:1-4.) The Heavenly Father's holy spirit no longer dwells in temples or buildings made by human hands (Act 17:24.)

The resurrection of the dead is certain for every individual who has ever lived. Some will arise to everlasting judgment, but God's people will enter into everlasting life (Matthew 25:31-46.)

The Great Tribulation will occur on earth, but God the Father will shorten these days for HIS elect's sake, as Christians will be protected by the seal of God in their foreheads. This "seal of God" is the blood of the Lamb, or Jesus Christ (Matthew 24:21-22; Rev. 9:4; John 6:53-58.)

The meek, or righteous, will inherit the earth (Ps. 37:29; Prov. 10:30; Matthew 5:5.)

The Second Coming of Jesus Christ will be as noticeable as the brightest lightning flash for everyone to clearly see (Luke 17:23-24.) At the 1st and blessed Resurrection, the martyrs under the Holy Alter of heaven (Rev.6:9-11), the 144,000 Israelites along with a "great multitude" of Christians, who have faithfully come through the Great Tribulation (Matt. 24:13; Rev. 7:12-14) would be caught up in the sky to met the Lord Jesus and share His glory (Thes. 4:16-17). Then Jesus Christ will sit on the throne of King David in New Jerusalem to divinely rule in peace during the millennium of 1,000 years over the saints (Luke 1:31-33; Matthew 25:31-40.)

At the Last Judgement of the Great White Throne, the General or 2nd Resurrection, God the Father will judge all who have ever lived on the earth. Judgement will strictly be according to everyone's deeds towards humanity and obedience to His Word (Matthew 25:32-46), the gospel of the "Strait Gate" (John 12:44-50.) The righteous will inherit eternal life with a new earth and heaven (Rev. 21:1-8;), but sinners into everlasting punishment reserved for Satan and the false prophets (Rev. 20:7-11.)

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