Personally, I do not adhere to a theological framework like Trinitarianism, Unitarianism, Oneness, or Islam. In the 1990s, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit revealed themselves to me in a series of visions, each making distinct declarations about their nature. In these visions, the Father appeared first and identified Himself, saying, “I am God,” declaring His exclusive status as the one true God. Subsequently, the Son and Holy Spirit appeared, revealing themselves as distinct but not claiming the title of the “one true God” in the same sense as the Father. I remember the visions and keep faith with the Father and Son and Holy Spirit in their revelations to me and words they gave me. I keep the words written on a kind of notice on my wall. I know the scriptures fairly well too. I try to always adhere to the teachings of Jesus Christ and his apostles. Obviously my life has involved many other teachings. When I find these are out of accord with the above I try to drop them. It has taken time.
Stephen D Green, 2024