Many churches claim to be non-denominational, but most of them are interdenominational within a larger group such as the Evangelicals. However, we try not to be bound by any particular denomination. We accept people as they are whatever religious background they have. At the same time, we try to speak the truth as accurately as possible according to the will of God.
Under the New Covenant
Under the Old Covenant, God called the people of Israel to repent of rebellious attitude and to go back to the Word. The message of repentance was the constant plea to them.
We are now under the New Covenant. We have believed in the Lord Jesus Christ and were baptized in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Now we are His disciples to spread the Gospel. But the message of repentance spoken to Israel is still in effect. We are expected to continuously go back to the Word of God and seek His will until the Lord Jesus Christ comes back.
Principles and Faith
- Only the Bible is the measure of faith and practice.
- Each believer has the right to read the Bible and is responsible for his/her faith.
- We are against denominational divisions, but seek unity in Christ.
- We hold whatever is revealed in the Bible, but we freely discuss something ambiguous as a matter of opinion.
- We have autonomy as the body of Christ, not being influenced by any other organization.
- We have the Lord Jesus Christ as the head of the church without hierarchy.
- All the believers are brothers and sisters in Christ although we have different functions according to the spiritual gifts that each receives.