God Is Triune Love – We believe in the one God who exists eternally in three persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This divine community of love is the source of all life and relationship. God’s nature is not solitary but relational, and we are created to participate in that fellowship.
Jesus Christ Reveals and Reconciles – We believe that Jesus Christ, the incarnate Son of God, reveals the heart of the Father and reconciles humanity to God. Through His life, death, resurrection, and ascension, Jesus has included all of humanity in His redeeming work. He is the Mediator between God and people—not merely a pathway to God, but the One who brings us home.
Salvation is by Grace – We believe salvation is the gift of God’s grace—freely given, not earned. It is God’s initiative, fulfilled in Christ and made alive in us by the Spirit. We respond by faith, awakening to what God has already accomplished on our behalf.
The Holy Spirit Indwells and Empowers – We believe the Holy Spirit is the living presence of God with us and in us. The Spirit opens our eyes to the truth of Jesus, assures us of our identity as God’s beloved children, empowers us for loving service, and transforms us into Christ’s likeness.
Scripture Bears Witness to the Triune God – We believe the Bible is inspired by the Spirit and points us to Jesus. It is the written witness to God’s redemptive story and the trustworthy guide for life, faith, and practice—interpreted through the lens of Christ and in the context of community.
Humanity Is Included, Invited, and Transformed – We believe all people are created in the image of God, loved and included in Christ. We are invited to respond in faith and to live as those who participate in God’s ongoing work of reconciliation, justice, and renewal. Identity, purpose, and transformation all flow from our union with Christ.
The Church Lives as a Grace-Shaped Community – We believe the Church is not a building but the beloved community—those who live in communion with the Triune God and with one another. The Church exists to celebrate God’s grace, embody Christ’s love, proclaim the good news, and join the Spirit in the renewal of all things.

