Plan of Salvation
Schedule of Services:
Sunday ~ 10am Bible Study for all ages
Sunday ~ 11am Morning Worship Assembly  
Sunday ~ 1:30pm Afternoon Worship Assembly

Wednesday ~ Bible Study for all ages
*Note: The world is full of plans of salvation. Many lay their hand on the authority of the Bible, yet proclaim a plan that is foreign to the scriptures because it adds to or takes away from God's Divine Word. A diligent Bible student should study the entirety of the scriptures to know God's
full will (2 Timothy 2.15). Avoid the error of
studying the Bible through the lense of a single "favorite" verse. Likewise, avoid the error of creating a special plan by making a "mish-mash" of verses. Consider every passage that pertains to salvation for a Christian in this age--the age of the New Testament after the cross and Pentecost. The following is a brief listing of representative verses that lay out God's Plan of Salvation.

How do we get into Christ? Or How do we get saved?

Hear ~ John 5.25 (Romans 10.14 "How can you call on Him . . .")

Believe ~ John 3.16 (Notice that "only" does not come after "believe"              
                           and that "do" or "deed" is mentioned many times                   
                           thereafter. Is "should" important?)

What is the only source of belief or faith? Romans 10.9-10; I Timothy 3.16

Repent ~ 2 Corinthians 7.10 ("To" (KJV) does not put one "in" or "into"    
                                    Christ either, but it gets you closer.)

Confess ~ Romans 10.10 (Pay very close attention to "unto". "Unto"               
                         does not put you "into.")

Be baptized ~ Galatians 3.27; Romans 6.4 (These are the only verses in all    
                                   the Bible that tell how to get "into" Christ.)
           ~ Matthew 16.15
,16; Acts 2.38; I Peter 3.21 (Salvation requires                
                                what?) You have to be taught to miss the meaning of        
                                 these verses.
The world is full of such teachers.

Overcome ~ Revelation. 21. 7; Romans 3.4, 12.21
Excellent PowerPoint of Salvation

*Note: The world is full of plans of salvation. Many pastors or preachers lay their hand on the authority of the Bible, yet proclaim a plan that is foreign to the scriptures because it adds to or takes away from God's divine Word. The following is a brief listing of verses that lay out God's Plan of Salvation. A diligent Bible student should study the entirety of the scriptures to know God's full will (2 Timothy 2.15).How do we get into Christ? Or How do we get saved?Hear ~ John 5.25 (Romans 10.14 "How can you call on Him . . .")Believe ~ John 3.16 (Notice that "only" does not come after "believe"                                         and that "do" or "deed" is mentioned many times                                              thereafter. Is "should" important?)What is the only source of belief or faith? Romans 10.9-10; I Timothy 3.16Repent ~ 2 Corinthians 7.10 (Notice that "to" does not put one "in" or "into"                                        Christ either, but it gets you closer.)Confess ~ Romans 10.10 (Pay very close attention to "unto". "Unto"                                        does not put you "into.")Be baptized ~ Galatians 3.27; Romans 6.4 (These are the only verses in all                                       the Bible that tell how to get "into" Christ.)            ~ Matthew 15.16; Acts 2.38; I Peter 3.21 (Salvation requires                                                what?) You have to be taught to miss the meaning of                                         these verses. Unfortunately, the world is full of such teachers.Overcome ~ Revelation. 21. 7; Romans 3.4,