- God: A family that consists of God the Father and Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
- Jesus Christ: Creator God of the Old Testament who made mankind in God the Father and His own image. Son of God and Saviour of all mankind, who was manifest in the flesh, died for our sins, offered up as a sacrifice on our behalf and is now the High Priest and Propitiator for our sins.
- Holy Spirit: The power of God used by Jesus Christ to cast out demons, poured onto the heads of the apostles on the day of Pentecost. It emanates from God the Father and Jesus Christ and is begotten in a baptised Christian acting to guide the thoughts and beliefs in line with the will of God.
- The 10 Commandments: the summary of the Law of God, which is to be practised by Christians today. All 10 of them. This especially includes the first 4 commandments which are about how to love God, paraphrased here 1. Have no other gods before Him; 2. Do not make any graven image. Do not worship them; 3. Do not take the LORD's name in vain; 4. Remember the Sabbath (Friday sunset to Saturday sunset) to keep it holy.
- The Law of God: We are to obey all of the Word of God, Old Testament and New. This includes keeping the weekly Sabbath Day and all of the Feasts and Holy Days of God listed in Leviticus 23, as amended by the New Testament.
- Baptism: A ritual of covenant to be entered into by a believer in God, once they have repented of sin, weighed up the consequences and are ready to enter a life/death covenant with God. Full immersion in water symbolises the burying of the old man and start of a new life in Christ.
- The laying on of hands for receiving the Holy Spirit. Following baptism, God gives His Holy Spirit to His people by the laying on of hands. This is a down-payment of the spirit of eternal life which will be given at the resurrection.
- Begettal and born again: Christians are begotten of God on receiving the Holy Spirit, and born of God in the resurrection.
- Resurrections: As Jesus Christ died and was resurrected so we shall also, but each in his own order. The first resurrection is at the return of Jesus Christ for baptised Christians living and dead. It is typified by the Feast of Firstfruits (Pentecost). After the millennial reign of Jesus Christ on earth, the rest of the dead are to be resurrected to live a lifetime understanding God and his intended way of life in accordance with the books of the Bible. If they will repent of sin and be baptised and receive the holy spirit they will be eligible for eternal life in the family of God. If they reject God they will not have eternal life.