A group of Christians (non-denominational) whose object is to worship God and spread
His word to others.
What do we believe?
God is holy, just and good.
Jesus Christ is the eternal Son of God, He became man and died for sinners on the
cross. His death is the only sacrifice for sins.
He arose bodily from the dead and returned to heaven.
Repentance toward God and trust in Jesus Christ, is the only way of salvation.
He assures those who truly believe in Him of forgiveness of sin and eternal life.
He will soon return to take His own people from Earth to Heaven.
Everyone will meet Him either as their Saviour or their Judge.
What do we practise?
We seek to follow the teaching of the Bible in what we do.
We read in the book of Acts 2 v 41-42: "Then they that gladly received his word were
baptized...... And they continued stedfastly in the apostles' doctrine and fellowship,
and in breaking of bread, and in prayers."
Baptism. The first step for a Christian who has trusted in Christ; this is baptism
by immersion.
Apostles' doctrine. The teaching in the New Testament which guides us as to how we
should conduct ourselves individually and as a church. We therefore hold teaching
and Bible study meetings.
Fellowship. The Bible makes it clear that meeting together with other Christians
in the local church is not simply a casual matter, but we all have an on going responsibility
to our fellow Christians.
Breaking of Bread. In the New Testament we find that believers met to break bread
every Sunday. (Acts 20 v 7.) The Lord Jesus also said to his disciples, in the upper
room before he went to the cross. "This do in remembrance of me." This is an opportunity
for those who have been obedient to his word (as set out above) to meet to worship
and remember the Saviour.
Prayers. The way in which we as individuals and as a church speak to God. Prayer
is vital for our spiritual well-being.