Rooted in the Word of God
The ministry of God's Word is central to our building up the saints for the work of service. The Bible is our standard and the source for all our doctrine.
The ministry of God's Word is central to our building up the saints for the work of service. The Bible is our standard and the source for all our doctrine.
Our purpose is to serve Christ by ministering to one another and the world. Service to Christ flows out of a love for God and our neighbor.
We seek to be communities of hope in a despairing world because Christ, the Light of the world, has called us to be a light in a dark place.
Christian Worship is more than a matter of style or preference. True worship is to be offered in a manner that pleases God.
It is our calling to proclaim the unsearchable riches of Christ. Only a gospel that exalts the sovereign work of God can save sinners.
We are passionate about being Reformed in a church environment that focused on pleasing man. The glory of God is our chief aim.
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The Bible is Our Primary Standard and Final AuthorityWe are a church that believes in the Bible, studies the Bible, preaches and teaches the Bible, and seeks to obey the Bible. The Bible is central to all that we are and do. In it God speaks to us today concerning every area of life and thought. In a day when biblical authority is undermined or neglected in many churches, we seek to be faithful the the Word of God. We place our trust and faith in Christ alone: in his person, work, and Word. The Bible and it alone, as the Word of Christ, is our final standard for all that we believe and do. It is inspired of God and therefore the absolute authority as truth; inerrant and infallible in all matters, including history and science. The whole counsel of God in Scripture is our standard in every area of life and thought. We affirm that the Bible is the Written Word of God We confess that this Word of God was not sent nor delivered by the will of man, but that men spake from God, being moved by the Holy Spirit, as the apostle Peter says; and that afterwards God, from a special care which He has for us and our salvation, commanded His servants, the prophets and apostles, to commit His revealed word to writing; and He Himself wrote with His own finger the two tables of the law. Therefore we call such writings holy and divine Scriptures. (Belgic Confession) Committment to the Inerrancy of the BibleAs a Reformed church we hold the highest estimation on the Bible. The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy provides a full statement of the correct view of Scripture. In the summary statement we read:
"The Word, the Whole Word, Nothing but the Word!" |