What We Do

Since the first century disciples or followers of Jesus followed the doctrines of Jesus as he delegated truth to his apostles. We all can be like-minded and follow Jesus,too.

 

Our Mission

“Go into all the world and preach the Gospel to the whole creation.” The one who “believes and is baptized” shall “be saved” (Mark 16). The “Gospel” is the “power” of God unto “salvation” for everyone who believes (Romans 16).

 

“if anyone is in Christ” they’re “a new creation”. old things have passed away; behold “all things have become new.”

— The Apostle Paul, 2 Corinthians 5:17

 

The Success Story of Christianity

  • Those that are adhering to a strict view of Scriptures won’t assume the church is to shoulder their personal financial responsibilities to help the underprivileged in the world (2 Corinthians 8:1-9:15). The work of a church is to preach to the lost in evangelisim and edification, and care for the needy members of a local church. When it comes to the financial responsibility each Christian has, the Christian individual is to responsibly help the underprivileged in the world {as an individual}. A Christian does this cheerfully and does not claim a “ministry program” of a church is to do the work of the individual.

  • Those that are righteous Christians honor their wedding vows and don’t seek divorces for unlawful causes (Matthew 19).

  • Those that are righteous Christians have made politics better, society better, and business enterprise more righteous (Acts 15, 17:22-34, Acts 16:11-15).

  • Christians have made great headway and advancement in the sciences because they understand God created all natural things (Genesis 1).

  • Christians have made society understand the home structure is divine and is defined by the scriptures as one woman for one man for their life (Ephesians 5-6).

  • Christianity that is true respects the silence of God. Unless God specifically authorizes a thing by speaking it in scripture or giving an “Amen” to it, a Biblical Christian won’t assume they can do anything without God’s approval (2 John 9).