Here are a few items which got my attention and raised the red flags:
The sacrifice of Jesus on the cross paid for all past and future sins of mankind. Jesus became cursed for us on the cross and took our sins upon Himself. Jesus was the Lamb sacrifice whose blood atoned for the sin of the world. Jesus died, was buried and rose from the dead on the third day as the immortal Son of God. Now all who trust in Him will be eternally saved into a sinless new creation.
Sure seems like he holds to a doctrine of universal atonement which I strongly reject as has all the historic Reformed/Calvinistic denominations and churches.
Water baptism is an outward sign of an inward act as a witness to oneself, the world, and the angels that you are now in Christ.
Obviously, he is a non-Paedobaptist (I cannot designate him a Credobaptist since I have no knowledge if he subscribes to any of the historic confessions). And the above quote, when taken at face value says that everyone that has the outward sign (baptism) infallibly has the inward act (saving faith, etc.) to which I also strongly disagree.
All believers born of the Spirit are given spiritual gifts for service to God and the Church. The spiritual gifts are given as God desires and are not our natural abilities, nor are they learned. We are to pray to God for such gifts to do spiritual service in the name of God.
What are these "spiritual gifts" to which he says all believers receive?
There is no biblical teaching that all spiritual gifts are supernatural and unlearned.
Jesus will return with all His saints and His angels to establish a literal Kingdom of righteousness on the earth for one thousand years as the prophets foretold. However, Jesus’ rule and His kingdom will be eternal in the new heaven and earth.... Satan in the end times will establish his Beast kingdom on earth
The Church has not replaced or superseded Israel. God will fulfill all physical earthly promises that He made to the natural descendants of Israel. These promises are not to be allegorized and spiritualized to the Church. God will fulfill all covenants to the descendants of Israel after they acknowledge their offense and they accept the Messiah that He gave them.
We reject amillennial and post millennial doctrine as aberrent views that cannot be supported through any common sense reading of the scriptures. We believe that true believers that hold this theology are still brothers and sisters in the Lord.
We believe the Bible teaches a pretribulation rapture of the Spirit born Church pleasing God. This occurs before the wrath of God outlined in Revelation.
He embraces premillennialism without question. But whether he is a Dispensationalist; classic or modern could be asked. However, I personally reject premillennalism, particularly of the "pre-trib" variety as it contradicts the efficacious atonement of Christ among other things. It is regressive vs. progressive revelation.