I believe in the one, true Most High God and Father, YHWH (Yahweh), also called The Almighty, and we believe in His only begotten Son, Yeshua.
I believe the Son pre-existed with His Father as a spiritual being (an "elohim" in the Hebrew), that He is the firstborn (ruler) of the creation of His Father, and that He was present and involved in the creation of everything else.
I believe part of that creation are myriads of other spiritual beings, referred to as "angels," who are ministering spirits sent to assist mankind.
I believe in a literal 6 day creation and a literal interpretation of His creation, commonly referenced as Biblical Cosmology.
I believe in sin, death, rebellious angels, unclean spirits, and humanity's need for a Savior.
I believe Yeshua is the Son of The Almighty, sent to become High Priest of covenant Israel, now and unto eternity and, then, at His second coming, He will be king over the nations of the earth.
I believe The Almighty used His Spirit to manifest His Son on the earth through the womb of a virgin woman, Mary, as outlined in the gospel accounts.
I believe Yeshua was fully a man while in the flesh on the earth, having been emptied of his previous spiritual nature.
I believe Yeshua taught the commandments of God, in their fullness, to His disciples, and to all of us who came afterward.
I believe Yeshua lived a life of sinless perfection, willingly went to the cross, and laid down His life in martyrdom at the hands of lawless men.
I believe He was in the tomb for three literal days, that His spirit/soul was in Sheol for those three days, and He was resurrected by the power of His Father's Spirit into an immortal, glorified body.
I believe we are called to feed His sheep, not judge or condemn them.
I don't believe in calling people who disagree with us "heretics," nor do I feel comfortable deciding who is not entering the Kingdom, especially based on differences in doctrine.
I believe we will be shown the same mercy we show others and we will be judged in the same way we judge others. I desire to build bridges to those brethren, not burn them.