Frequently Asked Questions
DOES YOUR CHURCH EVANGELIZE?
Yes, we go into the streets as a church to spread God's love and Word. We have seen many souls set free by the power of Jesus Christ. Also, individually we keep the name of Jesus on our lips always telling others about His love.
DOES YOUR CHURCH HAVE PEOPLE FROM DIFFERENT RACIAL GROUPS?
We have people in our church and our church leadership from different racial groups. Our ethnic diversity basically mirrors our community, which is to say that most of our church is Hispanic. Yet we expect this to gradually change as the years go by. Race has never been an issue in our church.
HOW DO WE LIVE A CHRISTIAN LIFE?
Because of Jesus Christ, we believe that Christians are called and empowered by the Holy Spirit to live our lives in service to the world. Through acts of love and justice, worship and witness, we share God's boundless love with the world.
IS YOUR CHURCH BILINGUAL?
Yes, the preachings are translated in both English and Spanish. Our worship to the Lord is also in both languages.
PARKING & TRANSPORTATION?
Parking is free! Public transportation is also readily accessible.
WHAT IS YOUR DENOMINATION?
We are a non-denominational church. We do not belong to any denomination. However, we are firmly established on the Word of God, the Bible.
WHAT MUST I DO TO BE SAVED?
A - One must repent of your sins. The word of God tells us that we are all sinners and have been separated from God because of our sins.
B - One must receive Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and Savior by a simple prayer and be sincere about it.
(1 John 1:9)
WHO IS JESUS?
As a person, Jesus of Nazareth was a Jew who lived and died in biblical Israel under Roman rule in a province the Romans called Palestine. He spent His adult life in ministry with his disciples, traveling around the region, teaching about God and spreading a message of God’s love, peace, hope and forgiveness. He healed the sick and fed the hungry. He gathered many followers who were passionate about His teachings. As His following grew, some of the religious leaders became more and more distrustful and angry with Him, until he was eventually turned over to the Roman government by Judas, one of His own disciples. The Roman governor Pontius Pilate then sentenced him to execution. He died by being nailed to a cross in the outskirts of the city of Jerusalem.
But death did not contain him. On the third day after his crucifixion Jesus appeared among his followers as the risen, living Lord. He continued to teach, spreading the Good News, sharing the story of his life and resurrection to people here on earth for forty days before returning to heaven. His story and teachings are depicted in the New Testament of the Bible.
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As Christians, we believe that Christ lives among us today by the power of God’s Spirit, present when the Good News is preached.