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What We Believe
Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and resurrected Lord of heaven and earth. Scriptures are the primary rule and authority for faith, morals, and service, against which all other authorities must be measured. The gift of grace is available to all persons.  The road to holiness is one that we cannot travel by ourselves, but rather we must involve the community of faith at every step along the way.  Intercessory prayer is a high and holy calling that is near and dear to the heart of our missional God, who calls us to love himself and our neighbor as ourselves.
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OUR HERITAGE OF FAITH
As a Wesleyan expression of Christianity, we profess the Christian faith, established on the confession of Jesus as messiah, the Son of God, and resurrected Lord of heaven and earth. This confession, expressed by Simon Peter in Matthew 16:16-19 and Acts 2:32, is foundational. It declares Jesus is the unique incarnate Word of God, and He lives today, calling all to receive Him as savior, and as the one to whom all authority has been given.
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THE WESLEYAN WAY OF SALVATION
The gift of grace is available to all persons. Our Father in Heaven is not willing that any should be lost (Matthew 18:14), but that all may come to “the knowledge of truth” (1 Timothy 2:4). With St. Paul, we affirm the proclamation found in Romans 10:9, “That if you confess with your mouth, 'Jesus is Lord,' and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.”
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HOLY SCRIPTURE
The canonical books of the Old and New Testaments are the primary rule and authority for faith, morals, and service, against which all other authorities must be measured.
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PRINCIPLES OF OUR LIFE TOGETHER
John Wesley said, “there is no holiness but social.” By referring to “social holiness,” Wesley meant that the road to holiness was one that we could not travel by ourselves, but rather involved the community of faith at every step along the way.