You’re invited to a community where the broken-hearted are embraced, the weary souls find rest, the gospel is freely offered, and christ is our good shepherd.

Who We Are

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    Biblical

    Our final authority in matters in the Church is the Word of God. The Bible regulates our lives as a Church, what we believe and what we do.

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    Confessional

    When we say that we are Biblical we mean we believe the Bible. Confessional me ns that the Creeds and Confessions express what we believe the Bible Says. For us that understanding is expressed in the Ecumenical Creeds and Reformed Confessions

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    Liturgical

    Lastly we believe that we are not brains on sticks. We are not merely shaped by what we think but what we do. The Bible regulates not only what we believe but what we are to do as Christians and as the Church. A liturgy is a biblical and historic expression of the practice of worship in the Church.

Meetings

Sunday @ 5PM

We currently meet on Sunday nights in the Gossett home to study the Heidelberg Catechism, to sing, to pray, and to have fellowship. Contact us for details.

Men’s prayer

We meet on Wednesday mornings @ 7:30 AM at a coffee shop downtown for a psalm and prayer before work.

Women’s Prayer

Women meet on the third Saturday of the month for fellowship and prayer.