Theology
| Our church is part of a larger church family called the Presbyterian Church in the USA. This denomination is part of an even wider family of churches called Presbyterian or Reformed. We are ecumenical, which means we affirm other Christian Churches on their spiritual journeys but we are also clear that we are unique.
We are an historic church tracing our roots back to the reformation fathers: John Calvin and John Knox. People from our heritage originally came from Scotland, Northeast Germany, Holland and Switzerland. Presbyterians were early settlers in the US. In 1776 King George of Britain called the American Revolution “The Presbyterian Rebellion.” We have a great deal in common with other Christian groups but have our own “flavor.” God: God is mysterious but very personal. God is beyond our definitions but we know God as a loving Father who provides for us and guides us. We know God as Jesus who is mysteriously divine and human, One to whom we can relate. He is our Lord and Savior. We also know God as the Spirit who gives us love, peace and compassion; who empowers us to be more than we could be on our own. God is revealed to us in many ways. In the Presbyterian Church USA we affirm the five Great Ends of the Church. The Presbyterian Church USA is a confessional church. Our confessions of faith guide us in our biblical understanding, our conception of God and serve as a guide for our lives. We encourage dialogue and diversity but all stand on our common confessions of faith. We are always reforming. We write new confessions under the guidance of God’s Spirit in the context of changing times. Faith for us is always fresh and new as God guides us. Presbyterians are thinking people who are encouraged to study and learn. Our pastors are highly educated to help the congregation learn and grow. We have a common faith but encourage questioning and lively conversation. Even though we have different opinions, we respect one another.
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