What to expect when you visit
Prepare for visiting us by knowing what to expect. If you are not a Christian, you are welcome to join us and see how Christians worship God and love one another and we would love to answer any questions you might have about Jesus and the Christian faith. If you are a Christian, come not merely as a visitor, but come to fellowship with us, for mutual spiritual growth
Know what we believe and teach
The unity of the faith we experience is because we all believe and affirm the essentials of the faith as summarised in our “Statement of Faith”. In addition, we also have a detail “Doctrinal Statement” on the finer details that, though we might not affirm it the same way, is what you can expect to hear taught at our church. This allows us both purity of doctrine on the essentials as well as unity amidst personal diversity on the less clear doctrines of Scripture.
Meet our elders and deacons
Christ is our head (Eph 1:22), our pastor and other elders are His under-shepherds (1 Pet 5:1-4), our deacons oversee the one-another care (Acts 6:2-4).
Learn more about our church life and ministries
Church is a busy place and in many ways focused primarily upward and inward. Our shepherds are given to us to equip us for ministry, and we each resolve to do our part so that we may grow up in Christ (Eph 4:15-16) and demonstrate through our love for one another that we know are Christ’s disciples (John 13:35).
Understand our story
Our church was started with a clear purpose, and as we are growing and maturing in the faith and as a church, we always remember our Lord’s grace to us in the past knowing that He will keep us faithful to His purpose for us as His church.
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