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Restoration Ministries is a family church located at Gunsite road, Bonnetts Ave, Brittons Hill St. Michael, Barbados.
Restoration Ministries accepts the Holy Bible as the inspired and revealed Word of God, and adopts the following statements as fundamental truths and doctrine.
- There is one triune God, revealed as the Father, Jesus Christ the Son, and the Holy Spirit. All are co-equal and co-eternal.
- Jesus is perfect God and became man on earth. Two whole and distinct natures yet one PERSON. His virgin birth, sinless life and death on the cross were the only means of redemption for lost humanity.
- All men have sinned and are in need of salvation, which has been provided through the shedding of the blood of Jesus. Salvation is a gift from God and can only be obtained through repentance of sin and faith in God.
- The Lord’s ordinance of water baptism is confirmation of the believer’s salvation. All believers should be baptized in water by immersion. The ordinance of Communion is a commemoration and celebration of the Lord’s death.
- The baptism of the Holy Spirit and gifts of the spirit are bestowed on believers in order to strengthen them for Christian service.
- God’s great commission is to preach the gospel in all the world, heal the sick and deliver the oppressed.
- The return of the Lord Jesus Christ will be visible and is imminent. This event will be followed by His millennium reign on earth, the resurrection of the believers to everlasting life, and the eternal damnation of the sinners.
- The Devil is a real being, evil in nature, and determined to defeat the purposes of God. He was exposed and defeated by the Lord Jesus Christ on the cross.
- The Church is universal, comprising people from all nations and race.
- Each local Church should be indigenous and autonomous, ordaining its Elders and Deacons.
- Abundance and success in every area of life have been provided for by Christ’s work on the cross.
- That the local church is a strategic entity in the plan of God for the birthing, nurturing and release of the five-fold ministry gifts: the Apostle, Prophet, Evangelist, Pastor and Teacher and that the church should do all in its power to support the manifestation and function of these gifts.
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