What do we believe?

Doctrine or Declaration of Faith.

Divine inspiration from the Bible

The Bible is the Word of God, without errors or failures, since it was inspired by the Holy Spirit to those who wrote it, whom it preserved from all error.

The existence of only one real and true God

We worship the only, eternal and true God: only one which manifested itself as Father in the creation of the universe, Son in the redemption of humanity and Holy Spirit in the regeneration of man and the sanctification of the Church, which is the creator and sustainer of visible and invisible beings and things.

Full and total deity of Jesus Christ

The Lord JESUS ​​CHRIST He is the only savior and mediator between God and men. We confess his Deity; his true and proper humanity; his virgin birth; his immaculate life, the redemption of our sins by his blood in his atoning and vicarious death; his bodily resurrection; his ascension to glory; the promised return of him in the air to rapture his own before the great tribulation, resurrecting the dead and transforming together those who live, to constitute the Tribunal that awards him and celebrate the Marriage of the Lamb; his coming to earth with his saints to establish his millennial kingdom, resurrection and final judgment; the new heavens and the new earth.

Salvation by grace and condemnation of the sinner

Salvation by grace, not by works, received through repentance toward God and faith in the Lord JESUS ​​CHRIST. The eternal happiness of the saved and the eternal punishment of the lost.

The Holy Spirit sanctifying the Church

The current personal work of Holy Spirit, the only vicar of the Lord Jesus on earth, whom he glorifies by forming Church, begetting, sanctifying, endowing and spiritually fruiting believers.

Christ, head of the Church

Church is the body of Christ, who is its foundation, head, Lord, only pontiff and husband. It is the pillar and support of the truth; Its main purposes are to preach, defend and confirm the Gospel through a theocratic, biblical and congregational government as a spiritual, non-denominational or sectarian house where the substantial spiritual unity of the born again and their vocation to the unity of faith in doctrine and practices, to manifest full communion, manifests us as children of God

The ordinances:

Baptism by immersion of believers.

The memorial of the Lord's Supper (Saint's Supper)