Our teaching is firmly rooted in the truth of Scripture and guided by the Westminster Standards. As a Reformed Presbyterian church in the PCA, we are passionate about helping people understand God’s Word and apply it in meaningful, transformative ways. Whether through Sunday sermons or small group gatherings, you’ll always find a next step in your walk with Christ.

We are committed to living out the values of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Our mission is to love God, love others, and share the good news of Jesus Christ.
We invite you to explore our beliefs and join us in our pursuit of living out our faith in boldness and passion.
We believe that every person was made by God and for God. Our highest purpose—the one that gives meaning to everything else—is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever.
Life is not ultimately about achieving more, owning more, or becoming more, but about knowing the One who made us and finding joy in Him through Jesus Christ. When we live for His glory, we discover the deepest freedom and fulfillment our hearts were created for.
We believe in one God who exists eternally in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. He is perfect in holiness, wisdom, power, and love. The Father is the source of all things, the Son is our Redeemer, and the Holy Spirit gives life and faith to God’s people.
From all eternity, the triune God has lived in perfect fellowship and love within Himself. Out of that love, He created the world, sustains it by His power, and is redeeming it through the saving work of Jesus Christ.
We worship one God in three persons—equal in glory, united in purpose, and working together for our salvation and His glory.
We believe that God created all things out of nothing, by His powerful Word, and for His glory. Everything He made was good, revealing His wisdom, beauty, and care. Humanity was created in God’s image—made to know Him, reflect His character, and steward His creation with gratitude and joy.
Even now, God continues to sustain and govern all that He has made. Nothing in creation is outside His providence or beyond His care. Though we live in a world broken by sin, God’s hand is never absent. In His perfect wisdom, He works through all things—both joys and sorrows—for the good of those who love Him and for the praise of His glory.
We believe that every person is created in the image of God, with dignity, worth, and purpose. To be made in God’s image means we were created to reflect His character—to love what is good, to pursue what is just, and to live in relationship with Him and one another.
Though sin has deeply marred that image, it has not erased it. Every human life still bears the imprint of our Creator. In Jesus Christ—the perfect image of the invisible God—the image we have lost is being renewed. By His Spirit, God restores us to true righteousness, holiness, and knowledge, until the day when His likeness is fully formed in us.
We believe that although humanity was created good and in fellowship with God, our first parents (Adam & Eve) fell into sin, and through them, all people have become sinners by nature and by choice. Sin has touched every part of who we are—our hearts, minds, and wills—leaving us unable to return to God on our own.
This doesn’t mean we are as bad as we could possibly be, but that sin has affected everything about us. We are separated from God and stand in need of His mercy and grace. Yet even in our brokenness, God’s love has not failed. He sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to rescue and renew sinners, restoring what was lost and reconciling us to Himself.
We believe that before the foundation of the world God — in perfect wisdom and sovereign love — chose (“elected”) a people for Himself. This election is not based on anything foreseen in them, but on His gracious purpose alone, so that they might be redeemed by Christ, receive faith by the Spirit, and be brought into everlasting glory.
In His wonderful goodness, God also ordained how He would bring them to salvation: the Person and work of Jesus Christ, the effective call of the Holy Spirit, and the preservation of the saints until the end. The fact that God chose some in this way leads believers not to pride or presumption, but to deep humility, joyful worship, grateful obedience, and steadfast hope.
We believe that Jesus Christ, the eternal Son of God, became truly human to save sinners. He is fully God and fully man, living a sinless life and perfectly obeying His Father on our behalf. In love, He willingly took the punishment our sins deserved on the cross, satisfying God’s justice and opening the way for us to be forgiven and reconciled.
By His death and resurrection, Jesus defeated sin, death, and the devil once for all. His sacrifice was complete and sufficient—bringing all who trust in Him into God’s family. The cross is not only the center of our salvation, but the pattern of our life: we love because He first loved us, and we serve because He gave Himself for us.
We believe that Jesus Christ rose bodily from the dead on the third day, conquering sin, death, and the grave. His resurrection is the guarantee of our own future resurrection and the sure proof that God’s promises are trustworthy.
Christ now reigns at the right hand of the Father, ruling over all creation with wisdom, power, and love. He intercedes for His people, guides His Church, and will return one day in glory to judge the living and the dead, bringing the fullness of His kingdom and the restoration of all things.
Through His resurrection and reign, we have hope, courage, and purpose—knowing that nothing in life or death can separate us from His love, and that one day we will live with Him forever in joy and peace.
We believe that the Holy Spirit is fully God, active in the world and in the hearts of God’s people. He calls sinners to faith, brings new life, and empowers us to live in obedience to Christ.
The Spirit comforts, guides, teaches, and strengthens us, producing in our lives the fruit of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. He equips the Church with gifts for service and unites believers in fellowship with God and one another.
Through the Spirit, we experience God’s presence, grow in grace, and are assured that we belong to Him now and forever. It is by His power that the promises of Christ become real in our daily lives.
We believe that salvation begins with God’s gracious work in the heart, calling sinners to Himself. In response, the Holy Spirit creates new life in us, turning our hearts from sin to God. This transformation is called conversion.
Faith is our personal trust in Jesus Christ—believing that His life, death, and resurrection fully pay the penalty for our sins and provide the righteousness we need to stand before God. It is not something we earn, but a gift of God’s grace. Through faith, we are united to Christ, forgiven, and welcomed into His family.
Conversion and faith are not one-time events, but the beginning of a lifelong journey of following Jesus, growing in love for God and neighbor, and being conformed more and more to His image.
We believe that following Jesus is not just a matter of belief, but a way of life. Because Christ has saved us, we are called to live in gratitude, obedience, and love, reflecting His character in everything we do.
Christian living means loving God with our whole heart, soul, mind, and strength, and loving our neighbors as ourselves. It is expressed in worship, prayer, service, and the pursuit of holiness. Though we still struggle with sin, the Holy Spirit empowers us to grow in grace, bear spiritual fruit, and live faithfully in every season of life.
Our daily lives are opportunities to glorify God and enjoy Him forever—showing His love to others, stewarding the gifts He has given us, and walking in the hope of Christ’s return.
We believe that the Church is God’s chosen community, called to worship, serve, and grow together in faith. It is not a building or an organization, but the family of God made up of all who trust in Jesus Christ. Within the Church, believers encourage one another, exercise spiritual gifts, and bear witness to God’s love in the world.
The Church celebrates two sacraments instituted by Christ: Baptism and the Lord’s Supper. Baptism is a sign and seal of God’s covenant, marking God’s promise to His people and their children. The Lord’s Supper is a meal of remembrance and communion, pointing to Christ’s death and resurrection and nourishing our faith. Both are means of grace through which God strengthens, sustains, and unites His people.
Through the Church and the sacraments, we experience God’s presence, participate in His work, and are reminded of His promises as we walk together in faith.
We believe that Jesus Christ will return visibly, bodily, and in glory to judge the living and the dead, to bring justice, and to establish His eternal kingdom. His return is certain, though the exact day and hour are known only to God.
This blessed hope encourages us to live faithfully, serve diligently, and persevere in holiness, knowing that all things will be made right. When Christ comes, the faithful will share in His glory, and sin, suffering, and death will be finally defeated. Until that day, we live in joyful anticipation, trusting in God’s promises and bearing witness to the love and truth of Jesus in the world.