Beliefs

We are a Christ centered Church.
We believe in the Risen Lord and His Saving Grace.
We believe in the Forgiveness of Sin,
the Resurrection of the body and life ever lasting.
We believe in the Triune God,
God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.
We are a praying congregation
strongly believing in answered prayer.
 
 
   

Beliefs on various topics (excerpts from “Living Faith”)

There is one true God whom to know is life eternal, whom to serve is joy and peace.

God has created all that is.

We believe in one God, eternal Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Spirit,

three in one,

one in three,

equal in power and glory.

God is the Father to whom we come,

the Son through whom we come,

the Spirit by whom we come.

Our failure is sin, a rebellion against God, an insistence that we be god in our own lives.

It offends the holiness of God, separates us from our Lord, and leads to spiritual death.

We cannot escape our sin, nor the sin of the world.

God’s way to salvation has been revealed in Jesus Christ.

Through the death and resurrection of Christ our sins are forgiven.

Salvation means life, forgiveness, healing, wholeness.

It comes from God’s grace received through faith in Christ alone.

The Bible has been given to us by the inspiration of God to be the rule of faith and life.

It is the standard of all doctrine by which we must test any word that comes to us

from church, world, or inner experience.

We subject to its judgment all we believe and do.

Through the Scriptures the church is bound only to Jesus Christ its King and Head.

He is the living Word of God to whom the written word bears witness.

The church is Christ together with his people

called both to worship and to serve him in all of life. 

The church lives to praise God.

We have no higher calling than to offer the worship that belongs to God day by day, Sunday by Sunday.

 

 

 

 

We are a congregation within the Presbyterian Church in Canada. 

To learn more about the PCC click here. (find “Living Faith” there as well as “A Catechism for Today”)