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We Believe

Creeds. Doctrinal Statements. Beliefs. Confessions. Statements of Faith.

Do we really need lengthy documents that articulate what we believe? Can't we just simply believe "the Bible"? Or be content with the phrase "no creed but Christ!"? Thorough statements of faith are not only helpful, they are necessary. Christianity involves essential truths which are taught in Sacred Scripture, and are meant to embody our faith and guide our practice. These truths - which reveal the nature, character, work and promises of God in the gospel - form the foundation of our faith and the center of our fellowship.  

We Believe

Beginning Sunday January 18th, Sunday School will launch a new study as our team of teachers carefully walk us through our church's very own Statement of Faith. We'll spend fourteen weeks examining and internalizing what we believe the Bible teaches us about God, Salvation & the Church.

What does the church believe?

Why do we believe it?

And, What difference does it make in your life?

There is no required homework. The only thing you'll need to bring is your Bible. And the only additional resource you'll want to consult is our Statement of Faith. You can download a PDF version with Scripture references here.

Dustin Smetona Preaching This Sunday

Leviticus 1

Our own Dustin Smetona will be preaching for us this Sunday. He and his wife are long-term church members, serving us in a wide range of church roles (small group leaders, worship leader, Sunday Teams, Guest Reception, etc.). 

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Born Was The Cornerstone

"Christ was born a martyr…Christmas-day and Good Friday are but the evening and morning of one and the same day." (John Donne)

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Did You Attend 52 Sundays?

This year we challenged our members and regular attenders to attend a church service every week in 2014. You can read more about the 52 SUNDAYS challenge here. 

Did you attend church every week this year? Let us know. Fill out the form. We want to thank you.

Until the Son of God Appears

The Advent season reminds us that we are still waiting. Christ has died. Christ is risen. Christ will come again.

"Christmas split history. Foretastes of the future abound. Drink deeply on what he achieved for us. And be filled with hope for all that is coming." (John Piper)

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