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I read through their doctrinal statement and it would appear, on the surface anyway, that the ministry holds to at least 3 points. There is no doubt that they hold to Amyraldianism. And the one that remains questionable for me is Total Depravity. I didn't really find a clear statement as to the extent of the Fall; i.e., the noetic effects which mankind possesses as sons of Adam.
As for his brand of "Messianic Dispensationalism", I'll bite my tongue and say little since I find such bifurcation of Israel and the Church a bit odious.

But to be honest, I didn't notice anything particular to the Messianic movement in their doctrinal statement. Perhaps I missed it.

One thing I did notice which is a pet peeve of mine is their statement concerning the eternality of Jesus Christ.
Section One - [color:"blue"]The Deity of Christ[/color]
We believe in the full deity of the Lord Jesus Christ who always was and will be God and did not cease to be God at the incarnation.
What I find in error with that statement is that they, as is typical today of many, fail to distinguish between the eternal SON of God and the incarnate Christ. The Son is eternally God, but the Lord Jesus Christ as the God-man was not eternal. The human nature of Christ came to be in time when the Son took upon Himself human flesh in the person of Jesus of Nazareth. (John 1:14) I have little doubt that they would have no argument with my objection.
In His Grace,