
Beliefs

We Are:
BIBLICAL
CONFESSIONAL
REFORMED
For more in depth reading, our doctrine is expressed in the Westminster Standards. We also affirm the Three Forms of Unity of the Reformed Churches in the The Heidelberg Catechism, The Canons of Dordt , and The Belgic Confession.

Worship is for those who believe that Christ is everything, and that in the proclaimed Word and freely offered Sacraments He is with us, feeding us, loving us, ruling us, filling us with joy, empowering us, unifying us, granting peace to us, and sending us into the world as His ambassadors.
In the preaching of the Word and the administration of the Sacraments, Christ the Lord is given to us each week with fresh power and grace.
Our ears receive Him in the proclaimed Word, and our eyes receive Him in the Sacraments.
In the corporate worship of the Church, a Gift is being given.
Worship, then, is for those who need Someone.
It is for those who have humbly come to worship in order to receive what the world could never give.
Following the example of the first Christians, preaching and teaching the Word, observing the Sacraments, giving pastoral care to the members and standing guard over their spiritual welfare with regard to doctrine and practice, and choosing and training godly men as leaders, were, and remain, our priorities.

Worship is for those who believe that Christ is everything, and that in the proclaimed Word and freely offered Sacraments He is with us, feeding us, loving us, ruling us, filling us with joy, empowering us, unifying us, granting peace to us, and sending us into the world as His ambassadors.
As we understand Scripture, the corporate worship of the Church is the time and place where God Himself meets with us and gives us gifts. And most importantly, the ultimate Gift that He gives us is Christ Jesus, His beloved Son! Our Father accomplishes this through ‘means of grace’ as we like to say.
“Our congregation is a fellowship of families and
individuals devoted to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. While our Church
body is made up of people from many different backgrounds, we find
great unity and joy in Jesus Himself.”
In the preaching of the Word and the administration of the Sacraments, Christ the Lord is given to us each week with fresh power and grace.
Our ears receive Him in the proclaimed Word, and our eyes receive Him in the Sacraments.
In the corporate worship of the Church, a Gift is being given.
Worship, then, is for those who need Someone.
It is for those who have humbly come to worship in order to receive what the world could never give.