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Our Statement Of Faith
View of Scripture
We believe in the plenary, verbal inspiration
of the Old and New Testament. We believe the Bible is the
inerrant and infallible Word of God. It is the only infallible
rule of faith and practice.
World and Life View
We believe that Jesus is Lord over all
creation and that all things created are to be used for the
glory of God. We believe that all of life is to be intepreted
and understood through the written revelation of God, the
Bible.
Trinity
We believe the doctrine of the Trinity as it
is expressed in the the three creeds: the Apostle’s Creed,
the Nicene Creed and the Athanasian Creed.
Person and Work of Christ
We believe that Jesus Christ is the only
begotten Son of God, fully God and fully man. He possesses these
two natures in one person, yet without sin. He is our mediator
and exercises the offices of prophet, priest and king.
Justification
We believe that jusfication is an act of
God’s free grace, whereby he pardons all our sins and
accepts us a righteous in His sight, only for the righteousness
of Christ imputed to us, and received by faith alone.
Sanctification (View of
Law)
We believe that Sanctification is the work of
God whereby He conforms us to the image of Christ. God’s
will for us is expressed in the law. We are sanctified in the
same way that we are justified by faith in Christ.
Covenant Theology
We believe that covenant theology is the
understanding that the Word and work of God are structured by
the way of covenant. The covenant is God’s way of relating
to His people, and thus the Scriptures (Old and New Testament),
which are God’s revelation to His people, are united by
the theme of the covenant.
Covenant Baptism
We believe that covenant baptism is the New
Testament covenant sign and seal which superceded the Old
Testament sign and seal of circumcision. Covenant baptism is a
sign and seal of the righteousness of Christ. This righteousness
is theirs when it is appropriated by faith. We believe that the
teaching and preaching in the home and church must warn against
the errors of presumption and despising the privileges of God s
covenant dealings.
Covenant of Works and Grace
We believe that as in Adam all died, so all
who are in Christ shall be made alive.
Five Points of Calvinism
We believe in the brief summation of Biblical
doctrine called Calvinism. They are Unconditional Election,
Limited Atonement, Total Depravity, Irresistible Grace and
Perseverence of the Saints.
Gifts of the Spirit
We believe that God has given gifts to all of
His children for the purpose of building His Church. The
miraculous gifts ceased with the apostles.
Worship
We believe that the preaching of the Word is
to be the centre of the worship service. We are opposed to any
additions of man (such as choirs, soloists, etc.). We believe
that the worship service is a matter of the family and therefore
have our children attend service at the earliest possible age.
We practice exclusive Psalmody. We hold two services each Lord s
Day and meet during the week for prayer meeting/Bible study. We
attempt to have as few programs in our church life as
possible.
Leadership
We believe that Christ is the head of the
church and that He rules His Church through the offices of
elders (minister) and deacons. We believe that those called to
the offices are men (excluding women) who are gifted and
qualified by God as stated in Scripture (i.e. Titus 1 and
1 Timothy 3). As well we believe that the husband is
to fill the office of prophet, priest, and king in his home. We
believe that the purpose of a denomination is to serve the local
congregation and not the other way around.
Edification
We seek to edify one another by the ministry
of the Word in the worship service, as well as the mid-week
prayer meeting/Bible study. We also have Sunday school,
catechism classes and youth groups for our children and young
peoples. Family visits and times of fellowship are also used for
this purpose.
Evangelism
We believe that one of the Church’s
tasks is to evangelize in the local community and those we come
in contact with. This must be the part of each Christian’s
personal witness. Members of the congregation are involved in
ministry at hospitals, nursing homes, etc. We are also involved
in a summer vacation Bible school for children in the
community.
Creeds and Confessions
We adhere to the doctrines of Scriptures as
they are expressed in the Three Forms of Unity (Heidelberg
Catechism, Canons of Dordt and Belgic Confession of Faith). We
would also hold to the Westminster Confession of Faith and the
Larger and Shorter Catechisms.
The above is an overview of our theological
position and practices. However, we realize that we must
continually examine our stands in the light of Holy Scripture. A
truly Reformed Church is always reforming. We desire God’s
glory only and to enjoy Him forever. This is our desire by
God’s grace in and through
Jesus Christ.
While the above defines our doctrinal
beliefs, it does not define the boundaries of our
fellowship.
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