What We Believe:
- We believe that there is one God, infinitely perfect and eternally existent in the persons of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
- We believe in the deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, His virgin birth, His sinless life, His miracles, His vicarious death to take away the sins of the world and restore us to a right relationship with God. We Believe in His bodily resurrection, ascension to the right hand of the Father, and His personal return in power and glory.
- We believe in the present ministry of the Holy Spirit by whose indwelling the Christian is enabled to live a godly life. We believe in the fullness of the Holy Spirit as the empowerment of the Christian for witness and service. We believe that all the gifts of the Holy Spirit are operative and necessary for the Church today.
- We believe the Bible to be the Holy Spirit-inspired, authoritative Word of God and that is eternally reliable.
- We believe that salvation is by grace, through faith in our Lord Jesus Christ. We believe that repentance toward God, faith in Jesus and regeneration by the Holy Spirit is necessary for salvation.
- We believe in the resurrection of both the saved and the lost; those that are saved to the resurrection of eternal life and those that are lost to the resurrection of eternal damnation.
- We believe in one, universal Church that is the Body of Christ. We believe that Christ is the head of the Church. We believe all that are born again as its members. We believe the Church’s purpose to be: offering worship to God; fellowship, ministry and instruction to itself, and evangelism and service to the world. We believe in the spiritual unity of believers in our Lord Jesus Christ.
- We believe in the believer’s baptism by immersion in obedience to our Lord Jesus Christ.
- We believe in the importance of the Lord’s Supper and emphasize that all believers should partake regularly with others remembering the death, burial and resurrection of our Lord, celebrating the new covenant with God and with one another, anticipating His glorious return.
- We believe in the ministry and presence of angels, the reality of the devil and demonic beings and the legitimacy and necessity for spiritual warfare over and for nations, cities, families, and individuals.
- We believe in the sanctity of life, celibacy for singles, sexual purity for all and the sacredness of marriage.
- We believe that when Jesus ascended He gave the ministry gifts of apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers to the Church for the purpose of equipping the Church and bringing the body of Christ into maturity and that these ministry gifts continue today.
- We believe that God has entrusted to His Church both the message and ministry of reconciliation and that we must be proactive in tearing down dividing walls based on racial, socioeconomic, or denominational backgrounds.
New Beginning Fellowship
New Beginning Fellowship (NBF) is a non-denominational Church started in 1989. We are a church body who desire to build the Kingdom of God by sharing the Gospel, ministering to the whole man, and serving our Lord and others as unto the Lord.
About the Pastor
Gene Amerson - Pastor
Hello, I am Pastor Gene Amerson and I have the wonderful privilege of pastoring a great church (New Beginning Fellowship) full of the finest people you will ever meet. I have been pastoring churches in the Texas panhandle and North Texas for over 35 years (I am much younger than it sounds). I was born and raised in Texas; Bachelor of Arts from Texas Tech University; Master of Divinity from Asbury Theological Seminary, Wilmore, Kentucky. Serving a United Methodist Church and 2 Non Denominational Churches. Loving God, loving people, loving life, loving church, and loving family (wife, 1 daughter, 1 son, 1 son-in-law, 1 daughter-in-law, and 2 grandsons).
Mission Statement
New Beginning Fellowship is a body of believers committed to: Jesus Christ and the building of His Kingdom in our community and the world through: Serving, Giving, Praying, Worshiping and Discipling.
We give in appreciation for the grace given us (Acts 20:35, ll Corinthians 9:7). We Pray to commune with and rely on our God to move (Philippians 4:6) We praise because we desire to speak in spirit as it’s drawn to our great God (Psalm 150). We worship because our spirit is drawn to our first love (Psalm 95:6). We disciple to take the once weak and help to build their strength (Matthew 28:19).