What we believe
- The Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments are the Word of God, the only inerrant, perfect rule of faith and deed.
- There is only one God, and man shall worship only Him alone. God is the Spirit, self-existent, and omnipresent, distinguishing Himself from all other gods and the created. God is infinite, eternal and unchangeable in His being, wisdom, power, holiness, justice, goodness and love.
- There are three Persons in the Godhead: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit; He is the triune God, one in trinity, equal in power and glory.
- God created all things visible and invisible by the power of His word, preserve and governs them, but God in His nature causes no sin. He acts all things by His plan according to His own will and governs all things to fulfill His purpose that is good, wise and holy.
- God created man, after His own image in knowledge, righteousness and holiness with dominion over every living thing. All men of the world are of sole source. The whole human race has descended from one original pair.
- Our first parents, being left to the freedom to choose between good and evil through the temptation, descending from Adam by ordinary generation sinned in him and fell with him in his transgression. The man, having possibility to commit a crime except the original sin and corrupted nature of mankind has intentionally committed sin; so as we are justly liable to God’s just displeasure and punishment in this world and that which is to come.
- God sent His eternal, only begotten Son, Jesus Christ to the world to save man from sin, the corruption and the punishment thereof, to give eternal life in His infinite love. In Jesus Christ God becomes flesh and through Him man can be saved. The eternal Son became true man and possessed two distinctive persons in His nature, eternally as true God and true man, in two distinct natures, and one person forever. He being conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit in the womb of the Virgin Mary, of her substance, born of her, yet without sin. He obeyed perfect sacrifice and satisfied divine justice. For the purpose of reconciliation between God and man, He was crucified on the cross, died and buried. On the third day He arose again from the dead. He is sitting on the right hand of God making intercession for His people. From there He shall come for the resurrection of the dead, and to judge the world.
- The Holy Spirit being out of God the Father and God the Son, works salvation in man, convicts man of his sin and misery, enlightens man’s heart to know Christ, renews man’s will, exhorts him, empowers in him to accept Jesus Christ who offers man the Gospel in grace/freely, also works in us to bear the fruit of God’s righteousness.
- Before God created the world, He elected in His love His own people to make them holy and blameless, predestined and adapted His children through Jesus Christ according to His pleasure and will, to the praise of the glory of His grace bestowed freely in one He loves. However, the perfect salvation is freely offered to all mankind that they may repent their sins, believe in the Lord Jesus Christ as their Savior, rest upon Him and follow Him, obey the revealed will of God, be humble and conduct themselves in holiness, to the extent that whoever believes in Christ and is obedient into Him will be saved. The particular benefits that are accompanied with justification, adoption as God’s children, sanctification and glorification are for the believers who are assured with God’s salvation and joy in this world. The means of the grace, the calls of office, by the Holy Spirit are the Bible, sacraments and prayer in particular.
- The sacraments instituted by Christ are baptism and holy communion; baptism of washing with water to be administered in the name of God the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, its sign and seal of joining in union with Christ, and the promise for our regeneration and renewal by the Holy Spirit and God’s possession of us. Baptism shall be administered to those who make confession of faith in Christ, and to their children; holy communion as partaking of the bread and the cup shall be served in remembrance of Christ’s death, and in the witness of the seal for the benefit derived from Christ’s death with which the believers are in union. Holy communion shall be observed by God’s people until the day of the Lord’s coming, and is a sign of a promise of more faithful service into the Lord and a sign of communion with the Lord and His people, who believe in Him, and rest upon His atonement from which God’s benefit flows to us. The benefits of the sacraments are not found in the sacraments themselves or any virtue of him by whom the sacraments are being administered, but only in the blessing by Christ and the working of the Holy Spirit in those who by faith receive the sacraments.
- All believers shall dutifully join in church membership with instruction, have fellowship with one another among the believers, observe the sacraments and other ordinances, obey all the laws of the Lord, pray always, observe the Lord’s day holy, assemble with believers to worship the Lord and listen attentively to the preaching of the Word of God, render offerings as God provides us abundantly, share with one another the mind of Christ, share also the same mind with all other people, endeavor to promote the expansion of the Kingdom of Christ upon the whole world, and wait expectantly for the appearance of the Lord in His glory.
- The dead shall receive the reward according to the good and evils done in this world before the judgment seat of Christ when they will be resurrected in the last day. Those who believe in Christ, and are obedient into Him shall be truly forgiven and accepted by Him in glory.
We also acknowledge
We also acknowledge the following Reformed confessions and catechisms as faithful summaries of Scripture:
Westminster Confession and Catechisms
- Westminster Confession of Faith (1647)
- Westminster Larger Catechism (1647)
- Westminster Shorter Catechism (1647)
Belgic Confession (1561)
Heidelberg Catechism (1563)
Canons of Dort (1619)
