What We Believe

The Triune Godhead

We believe in God the Father, Christ the Son, and the Holy Spirit as the eternal Triune Godhead. 2 Corinthians 13:14

The Virgin Birth

We believe that Jesus Christ was born of a virgin, conceived by the Holy Spirit. Matthew 1:18–25

The Crucifixion

We believe that Christ died on the cross for the sins of the world, providing redemption for all who believe in Him. 1 Peter 2:24

The Resurrection

We believe that Christ rose from the dead on the third day, conquering sin and death. 1 Corinthians 15:3–4

The Post-Resurrection Ministry

We believe that after His resurrection, Christ appeared to His disciples and taught them for forty days concerning the Kingdom of God and how to fulfill the Great Commission. Acts 1:3

The Ascension and Intercession

We believe that after forty days, Christ ascended into Heaven, where He now sits at the right hand of God, interceding on our behalf. Acts 1:4–10

The Great Commission

We believe that as followers of Christ, we are commanded to build His Kingdom by proclaiming the Gospel and making disciples of all nations. Matthew 28:18–20

The Return of Christ

We believe that Christ will return as He promised, to gather His Church and establish His eternal Kingdom. Acts 1:10–11

Great Commission Today is sponsored by Junior Tate Ministries and is a Christ-centered evangelistic movement committed to reaching the lost and equipping believers to become bold, Spirit-led disciple makers. Through preaching, teaching, and global outreach efforts, JTM exists to ignite a passion for Christ, awaken the Church, and mobilize a global army prepared to carry the Gospel with power and clarity.

Junior Tate Ministries Eschatology View.

Covenantal Premillennialism (Pre-Trib) is a Christ-centered, Bible-based understanding of prophecy that reveals God’s covenant plan unfolding from Genesis to Revelation. Interpreting Scripture plainly through the authority of the King James Bible (KJV), this view affirms a future Antichrist, a literal tribulation, the pre-tribulation rapture of the Church, and the visible return of Jesus Christ to establish His millennial kingdom.

Unlike rigid dispensational systems, this framework does not sharply divide Israel and the Church into separate redemptive plans, but instead recognizes the continuity of God’s covenant purposes across both. While maintaining a literal future for prophetic fulfillment, it avoids artificial divisions and presents Scripture as one unified story of redemption centered in Christ.

It brings clarity to prophecy, confidence in God’s promises, and a powerful reminder that history is not random—God is in control, and His kingdom is coming.