Welcome to your new beginning! Congratulations on choosing Jesus as the Lord of your life. We're overjoyed to join you on this exciting journey of faith. To solidify your commitment, please explore the links below for steps on Salvation/Rededication and Baptism. Let's walk this path together towards spiritual fulfillment.

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FAQs

  • Salvation is the act of being saved from sin and its consequences through faith in Jesus Christ. It involves acknowledging Jesus as Lord, repenting of sin, and accepting His forgiveness and grace.

  • Salvation is by grace through faith in Jesus Christ alone (Ephesians 2:8-9). Confess your sins, believe in Jesus as Lord and Savior, and accept His gift of salvation.

  • Congratulations on your decision to follow Christ! We strongly encourage you to take the next steps in your journey of faith. Consider getting baptized and joining one of our discipleship or connect groups to foster growth within a supportive community. Make sure you recieve a salvation box from the church. This box includes a Bible: the Gospel of John is an excellent starting point for understanding Scripture. Lastly, prioritize attending our services weekly to receive the Word of God.

  • Baptism is a public declaration of faith and identification with Jesus Christ's death, burial, and resurrection. It symbolizes the washing away of sin and the beginning of a new life in Christ.

  • Anyone who has professed faith in Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior should be baptized. This includes new believers and those who have rededicated their lives to Christ.

  • Baptism is an act of obedience to Jesus' command (Matthew 28:19-20) and a public proclamation of your faith in Him. It is an important step in your spiritual journey and signifies your commitment to follow Christ.

  • Baptism is not necessary for salvation; it is a symbolic representation of the inward change that has already taken place through faith in Jesus Christ. However, it is an important step of obedience and discipleship for believers.

  • Baptism is a public declaration witnessed by the congregation. During baptism, the participant enters a pool of water, surrounded by prayer, fully submerged, and raised out of the water. Symbolizing the death of the old self and resurrection into new life in Christ, it's a profound testament to spiritual transformation.

  • If you were baptized before and now desire to rededicate your life to Christ or if you feel your previous baptism did not reflect genuine faith, you can choose to be baptized again as a symbolic reaffirmation of your commitment to Christ.