Denomination: Christian Church
What we believe
We are a church for people seeking Jesus. From those who are not sure what to believe, to the most devoted Christ-follower, we present Biblical truth in accessible ways that apply to everyday life. Our desire is to make it easy for people to FIND Jesus and raise the bar high when it comes to FOLLOWING Him.
We believe that a relationship with Christ makes a difference in daily living. We believe that salvation comes through a personal faith in Jesus Christ as our Savior. We believe in the Holy Trinity: God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit and in the deity of Christ, His virgin birth, death and glorious resurrection and His imminent second coming. We believe the Bible to be inspired and the authoritative Word of God and that personal faith is to be lived out in the context of authentic Biblical community—God’s Church.
Salem Church of God is a non-denominational body in the mainstream of Protestant Christianity. We are part of a group of independent congregations that associate together in a movement known as the Church of God with general offices in Anderson, Indiana.
We are a church for people seeking Jesus. From those who are not sure what to believe, to the most devoted Christ-follower, we present Biblical truth in accessible ways that apply to everyday life. Our desire is to make it easy for people to FIND Jesus and raise the bar high when it comes to FOLLOWING Him.
We believe that a relationship with Christ makes a difference in daily living. We believe that salvation comes through a personal faith in Jesus Christ as our Savior. We believe in the Holy Trinity: God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit and in the deity of Christ, His virgin birth, death and glorious resurrection and His imminent second coming. We believe the Bible to be inspired and the authoritative Word of God and that personal faith is to be lived out in the context of authentic Biblical community—God’s Church.
Salem Church of God is a non-denominational body in the mainstream of Protestant Christianity. We are part of a group of independent congregations that associate together in a movement known as the Church of God with general offices in Anderson, Indiana.