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The Ger Family
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Steven Charles Ger

  • Steven Ger grew up in a Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York and Aberdeen, New Jersey, where he was educated in both church and synagogue due to his distinctive heritage as a Jewish Christian.
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Statement of Faith Print E-mail

The Bible

We believe in the divine inspiration and inerrancy of the original manuscripts of the Hebrew Scriptures (the Old Testament) and the New Covenant (the New Testament) and their complete authority for faith and practice.

God

We believe there is one God, eternally existing as a complex unity of three distinct Persons: the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, each equal in divine nature and attributes.

The Messiah

We believe that Jesus is the Lord’s Messiah for Jews and Gentiles alike. He was born of a virgin, lived in perfect compliance to the Torah, died on a cross, was buried and was resurrected on the third day, in fulfillment of the Hebrew Scriptures. As Son of Man and Son of God He has both a fully human and fully divine nature. He initially appeared as the suffering servant but is imminently returning for His people as the victorious King of Kings.

Salvation

We believe that eternal salvation is the gracious gift of God to men and is received only through faith in the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus the Messiah as the definitive atonement for sinners.

The Church

We believe that the Church consists of all Jewish and Gentile believers in Jesus the Messiah, exists for the purpose of equipping its members for service and to serve as a worldwide witness of the Lord’s Messiah, and is divinely empowered by the Holy Spirit to accomplish these directives.

Israel

We believe that the Jewish people, by means of God’s covenant with Abraham, are, now and forever, God’s People. We affirm that the Jewish people have a divine right to their promised land, Israel, that they cannot receive eternal salvation apart from faith in Jesus as their Messiah, and that once they trust in Jesus they become the "remnant of Israel," retaining identity within the Chosen People while also representing the Jewish "branch" of the Church.

 

Verse of The Day

“In that day you will say: "Give thanks to the LORD, call on his name; make known among the nations what he has done, and proclaim that his name is exalted.” (Isaiah 12:4)