What Do We Believe?
We are biblical, affirming the inspiration, infallibility, inerrancy, and sufficiency of the Word, and employing no grid apart from the Holy Scriptures.
We are creedal, confessing the creeds of the first four centuries of the Christian church: The Apostles’, Nicene, Athanasian, and The Chalcedonian Formula. We believe it is a mistake to reinvent the theological wheel. We stand on the shoulders of others, owning the universal, Christian faith.
We are Protestant, believing the gospel was retrieved in the 16th century by faithful ministers of the Bible, such as Luther and Calvin.
We are Reformed, holding to divine sovereignty and covenant theology.
We are Puritan, aligning ourselves with that movement of the 16th and 17th centuries, which aimed for personal holiness and the purity of the church. Hence, we are experiential and pastoral.
We are Baptist, committed to believer’s baptism by immersion.
We are confessional, subscribing to the Second London Confession of Faith, commonly referred to as The 1689.