Our beliefs are not new. They are as old as the Bible itself.
They can be traced back to the Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth
century. The primary standard for the church, that by which it measures
its life and ministry, is the Bible,
the Word of God. The secondary standards of the church are the historic
seventeenth century doctrinal
statements, the Westminster
Confession of Faith and its companion documents, the Westminster Larger
Catechism and Shorter
Catechism.
The Bible is more than a collection of moral teachings or a handbook on
theology. It is the history of the unfolding and establishment of God's
kingdom. Thus our teaching and preaching show how the Bible, from
beginning to end, points us to Jesus Christ, who inaugurated the kingdom of God
by his death and resurrection in our place. By nature we are dead in sin. But the
triune God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, has loved us and has drawn us to
himself. We hold to the historic Reformed
faith.
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