An ancient faith for today.
While we are a new church, we also see ourselves in the ancient heritage of Christians articulating a common faith. In this sense, we are a confessional church, holding to the historic confessions formulated centuries ago.
We hold to what all Christians have believed throughout history since the days of the apostles, expressed in the Apostles' Creed and the Nicene Creed.
We are committed to the doctrinal foundations of the Protestant Reformation, led by Martin Luther and John Calvin. They are articulated in the Westminster Confession and Catechisms. In this, we stand in the mainstream of historic orthodox Christianity, in the Reformed tradition.
And along with other evangelical Christians, we affirm the authority and inerrancy of the entire Bible in its original languages. We believe in justification by faith alone. We believe in the necessity of the new birth and the work of the Holy Spirit. And we believe in the firm hope of the Resurrection and Christ's Second Coming.
We are a congregation in the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA).