About us
Main Purpose of Church
Main Purpose of Church is in representing God to people on Earth so that they may get to know
Him, regenerate spiritually and get ready for Eternity.

We believe
The Bible or “Holy Scriptures” consists of 66 books. Both the Old and New Testament are the Word of God, fully inspired by the Holy Spirit. It is infallible and without error in the original manuscripts. It is worthy of full trust, because it is the supreme and final authority in matters of faith and the practical life of Christians.
There is one Eternal, Almighty and Perfect God, the Creator of all things visible and invisible, who from the beginning has existed in three persons:
Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Jesus Christ, who was conceived of the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary, was fully God and fully man is the only Mediator between God and man.
The Holy Spirit regenerates and sanctifies the redeemed, enriching them with spiritual gifts and fruits. He operates within the church as a Comforter and Mentor.
In Adam all mankind was created in the image and likeness of God, but after the fall man became distorted and corrupted, lost communion with God and stays under His wrath and curse. Man needs to restore communication with God by regeneration, but is not capable to do so on his own.
Salvation is given to man by God is mercy because of Jesus Christ is death on the cross. A Man can receive salvation only through faith in Jesus Christ and by grace, regardless of deeds. But good works are a natural consequence of salvation.
Jesus Christ was resurrected in body, ascended into heaven and will return at the end of the time for His Church to judge the living and the dead according to their deeds.
The final destiny of Satan and his demons, as well as those, who did not believe or accept the sacrifice of Jesus Christ is eternal torment and separation
from God in a place called Hell;
but for believers in Jesus Christ – it is eternal life with God in paradise.
The Church is the Body of our Lord Jesus Christ, composed of born again believing Christians who are in communion with God and with one another in love.