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The Relationship Between God and Man

God created us with the ability to choose—because true love requires free will. From the garden of Eden to the days of Noah, the pattern remains: faith, obedience, and salvation. In every generation, God offers a way back to Him. Will you choose to walk with Him today?

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The Error of the Sacred Name Doctrine

The Sacred Name doctrine claims that we must use the Hebrew names “Yahweh” and “Yahshua” to properly worship God—but is that really what the Bible teaches? This post explores the origins of the movement and lays out a biblical case for why salvation is not in a syllable, but in the Savior.

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Willingness and Involvement

Involvement is vital. It’s how we grow, how we help, and how we fulfill the mission God has given the church. Whether it's through serving, giving, helping, or leading—be involved with all your heart.

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The Basics of Worship

When we worship with thanksgiving, praise, and surrender, we invite the presence and power of God into our lives. We’re not just singing songs—we’re stepping into a holy place where miracles happen, hearts are changed, and God is glorified.

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The Identity of Jesus Christ

Jesus is not a second person in a divided Godhead. He is the fullness of God revealed in a body—the visible image of the invisible God. From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible tells one story: God became man to save us. His name is Jesus.

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Baptism in Jesus’ Name

When it comes to baptism, tradition and opinion must step aside for truth. The Bible consistently shows that believers were baptized in the name of Jesus Christ—not in titles, but in the name above every name. This post breaks down why baptism in Jesus' name is not just preferred, it's essential—for salvation, for remission of sins, and for taking on the name that holds all power.

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