We Are A Non-Denominational Christian Church

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Who are we? We are a non-denominational Christian Church.
What do we believe? We believe that Jesus christ is our Lord and savior.
We believe in the Holy Trinity. We believe that God the Father sent his only begotten son to be a pleasing sacrifice for the world and through his blood, we find forgiveness, eternal salvation.
How do we teach? Our teaching method is line by line, book by book.
The reason for this type of teaching is to bring the student into a closer relationship with God, that they may be able to understand the word of God for themselves.

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