We are a church that practices "believers' baptism by immersion." We believe that one must accept the gospel of his own free will and then follow in the obedience to the command of baptism.
We practice immersion because the Greek word for baptism is "baptizo" which means "to dip, or to immerse." This was the form of baptism in the first century church and we continue to honor the practice.
We ask that all members of our fellowship be immersed believers in Jesus Christ. We recognize the immersion of other fellowships, but we ask that those who have undergone sprinkling, pouring, or no baptism, be immersed in obedience to the New Testament command before full membership can be granted. (We have many who worship and work with us as "non-members.)
The early Christian Church movement proclaimed "We are not the only Christians, but we are Christians only." We will not deny the Christian life of those from other churches that do not practice immersion. But we believe it is important to maintain the biblical form of baptism as our rule of faith and practice.