Sunday Worship Schedule: 10:30am-Sunday School for All Ages; 11:30am-Worship
Jesus is Christ
Scripture bears witness that in Jesus, God has reconciled the world to himself. As our Messiah, Jesus is God's
anointed for our salvation.
Open Communion
The Lord's Supper is celebrated in weekly worship and it is open to all.
Unity
All Christians are called to be one in Christ and to seek opportunities for common witness and service. We seek
wholeness in a fragmented world. All Christians are called to be one in Christ and to seek opportunities for
common witness and service. We understand that the Church of Jesus Christ on earth is essentially, intentionally
and constitutionally one. Christian unity is our polar star.
Freedom of Belief
We believe in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior (Matthew 16.16). We also believe that Christians are free to follow
their conscience as guided by scripture, tradition, reason, and experience. We are expected by God to extend that
freedom to others.
Importance of Scripture
We believe scripture bears witness to God's Word who is Jesus Christ. The Bible is a living witness that can be
interpreted faithfully in light of history, tradition, and the light of human reason. The biblical witness affirms God's
love for all creation.
Baptism
Baptism is an outward sign of God's gift of grace, that is received by faith. Baptism expresses its meaning in a
variety of images: new birth; a washing with water; a cleansing from sin; a sign of God's forgiving grace; the
power of new life now and the pledge of life in the age to come. We practice baptism by immersion, sprinkling
and pouring. As an act of unity, we receive all baptisms from other faith traditions.
The Ministry of Believer
Believing in the "priesthood of all believers," we practice a mutual ministry in which both clergy and laity lead in
worship, teaching, service, governance and spiritual growth.