That the 66 books of the Bible are the fully inspired Word
from God, infallible and authoritative for faith and life.
That there is one God, infinite, perfect and eternally existent
in three persons: The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit, who
are identical in substance and equal in power and glory with
the same attributes.
In the full deity and full humanity of our Lord Jesus Christ;
in His virgin birth; in His sinless life; in His miracles; in
His vicarious and atoning death through His shed blood; in His
bodily resurrection; in His ascension to the right hand of the
Father; in His intercessory ministry for all who trust Him;
and in His personal and visible return in power and glory.
All are created in the image of God, but all have sinned and
fallen short of the glory of God and are in need of salvation.
And salvation is by grace alone and freely given to anyone through
faith in the finished work of Jesus Christ. Justification is
given to all who trust in Him and they receive the forgiveness
of their sins and are born into God's family by the regenerating
work of the Holy Spirit.
That salvation is provided for all mankind through Jesus Christ
and Him alone.
In the deity and personality of the Holy Spirit to glorify
Christ; to convict the world of sin; to bring new life to the
repentant; to baptize all believers into the Body of Christ;
to teach and lead all believers and to bestow spiritual gifts
for the advancement of Christ's kingdom. And in His present
ministry through the indwelling of Christians so as to empower
them to live godly and holy lives, and to enable them for ministry.
That it is the will of God that every Christian be filled
with the Holy Spirit and therefore minister in His character
and power.
In the resurrection of all persons, living or dead, saved
or unsaved: the saved to a resurrection of life and blessedness;
the lost to a resurrection of judgment and eternal punishment.
In the church as a spiritual organism and the spiritual unity
of all faithful believers in Christ; the call for all Christians
to go share the Good News and to make disciples.
In the observance of water baptism (which identifies us with
His death and the crucifixion of our old nature) and the Lord's
Supper until He comes again (which is a symbol of sharing in
His death and new covenant)