Our Name

For over one hundred years God has permitted His light to shine
through us in this community. Our name tells something about
who we are:

Christian - Identifies us with the person and work of Christ.
               He is truly God's Son, our only Savior from sin.

Reformed - Indicates that we stand in the tradition of the
                historic Protestant Reformation. We accept
                the Bible as the inspired and authoritative Word
                of God's Holy Spirit.

Church- Indicates that we are part of the worldwide
            group of people who belong to Christ and
            proclaim His sovereign rule over every area of life.

 
Our Beliefs

Our church accepts the Bible as the source and foundation for all
our beliefs. At the same time, we have adopted several creeds,
our statements of faith, to guide in our understanding of the
Bible – namely, the Ecumenical Creeds, including the Apostles'
Creed, and the Reformed Confessions, including the Heidelberg
Catechism.

On the basis of the Bible and these creeds, we believe the
following:

The Bible – is the inspired and infallible Word of God.

The Trinity – God is one God, but exists in three persons -
the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

God, the Father – is the Creator and Sustainer of this
universe, having made it by His powerful Word.

Man – God created man perfect, but he sinned against God, so that all
people are now born in sin and subject to eternal death.

Jesus Christ – is the divine Son of God, Who came into the world as
a man, died for sinners on the cross, and earned salvation for them.
He rose physically from death, ascended to heaven, where He now
rules, and will some day come again to judge all men.

Salvation – sinners can be saved from sin and hell by believing in
Jesus Christ as their only Savior. Good works cannot save anyone,
but only true faith.

The Holy Spirit – is the divine person Who gives sinners new
spiritual life, so they are born again and converted.

The Christian Life – all professing Christians must serve and obey
God according to His will.

The Church – all true Christians must align themselves to a church
where they can worship God, hear His Word preached and receive
the sacraments of baptism and the Lord's Supper.

 
 
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