Who
are we?
The True Catholic Church, Scripturalists, Truth-Seekers, Biblitarians, Yahshuiim
Our
Statement of Faith (what we believe):
First and foremost, we believe in the Torah (Law) of Yahuah and in the perfect atoning blood sacrifice made by His Son, Yahshuah, the Messiah; and in agreement with Yahshuah, we believe that the Torah has not changed, nor has it been abolished.
We believe salvation is not a future event, but a present-day, life-long process, which is obtained by faith in Yahshuah; we believe salvation is salvation from our disobedience to the Torah.
In agreement with the Torah, we believe that the Shabbat rest (7th weekly day) is the sign of our covenantal relationship with the true and living God, Yahuah.
We believe in Yahuah’s seven feasts (appointed times), and in their perfect fulfillment by Yahshuah; we believe Yahshuah fulfilled the first four feasts literally, perfectly, and exactly; and in the same way, we believe Yahshuah’s “Second Coming” will be in perfect accordance with the seventh month feasts.
We believe the symbol of Yahshuah is the Menorah, and not the cross.
We believe women are to be seen (with a head covering), and not heard.
We believe in the use of carrots and apples for juice.
Our
Statement of Non-Faith (what we do NOT believe):
We do not believe in the pagan religion of Christianity (which is a daughter of the even more pagan religion of Roman Catholicism), nor do we believe in the apostate religion of Judaism (which has “added” to the Torah), nor do we believe in any other known “religion.”
We do not believe in the celebration of Christmas, Easter, Valentine’s Day, Ground Hog’s Day, Birthdays, Mother’s Day, nor Halloween, for they are all pagan.
We do not believe Yahshuah started any new ordinances (such as “holy communion,” which has pagan origins).
We do not believe the use of crosses, steeples, obelisks, idols, wreaths, birthday cakes, haloes, and fish symbols, for they are all pagan.
We do not believe in the Trinity, which is a pagan concept.
We do not eat pork, shellfish, nor skunk cabbage; we do not use microwave ovens.
We do not believe in statements of faith.