Upcoming Worship Event 31st May 3pm
While many struggle to understand the relationship between the Man Jesus Christ, God the Father, and the Holy Spirit, we see them as the perfect revelation of the one true God.
Oneness of God. From Genesis to Revelation, the scriptures reveal a singular Godhead, directly challenging the unscriptural dogma of the trinity. We reject the tradition that separates God into three distinct persons. Instead, we recognize Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as three divine offices through which the one true God has revealed Himself across time.
Our Core
God is One Spirit: God is an invisible Spirit, yet from the beginning, He has chosen to step into the physical world and show Himself to humanity through distinct manifestations.
Jesus is Jehovah: The Jehovah of the Old Testament is the Jesus of the New Testament. The scriptures give them identical, exclusive titles: Creator, Almighty, Redeemer, and Lord of Lords.
The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of Christ: The Holy Spirit is not a separate entity, but the very Spirit of God and the Father. Separating them creates scriptural contradictions regarding the parentage of Jesus.
Jesus is the Manifestation of the Father: To see Jesus is to see the Father. He came in the Father’s name, the Father lives within Him, and He is Emmanuel—God with us.
Historical Manifestations of the One God
Before His ultimate expression in the flesh (Jesus), the one true God revealed Himself as:
Melchizedek: The King of Righteousness and King of Peace who appeared to Abraham (Gen 14:18, Heb 7:1-3).
A Man: Standing before Abraham as the "LORD," the self-existing One (Gen 18:1, 13).
Fire in a Bush: Speaking directly to Moses from the burning bush (Ex 3:1-15).
A Pillar of Fire and Cloud: Guiding Moses and the children of Israel through the wilderness (Ex 13:21).
A Still Small Voice: Revealing His intimate presence to the prophet Elijah (1 Kings 19:12).
A Blinding Light: Confronting St. Paul on the road to Damascus (Acts 9:3-5).
Scriptural Proof of the One God
The Creator: Attributed to God (Gen 2:4) and Jesus (Col 1:16).
The Almighty: Attributed to God (Gen 17:1) and Jesus (Rev 1:8).
The I Am: Attributed to God (Ex 3:14) and Jesus (John 8:28).
The Redeemer: Attributed to God (Isa 54:5) and Jesus (Rev 5:9).
The Holy Spirit
One Father: The Holy Ghost conceived Jesus (Matt 1:18, 20), proving the Father and the Holy Spirit are the same Spirit.
One Comfort: Jesus promised the Holy Spirit would dwell in believers, explicitly stating, "I will come to you" (John 14:16-20).
One Throne: In Heaven, there is only one Lord sitting upon one throne (Rev 4:2, 11).
Thou art worthy O Lord … (Revelation 4:11 Note – not Lords)