Our Name
We chose our church name to succinctly express our church identity.
"Covenant" expresses that we trust in God's promises to us in the gospel which he has confirmed to his people by a solemn oath, or covenant. We believe there is and has always been one way of salvation through faith alone in Christ alone. We believe that this one way of salvation has been progressively revealed in scripture within the framework of divine redemptive covenants with men and finds its fullest revelation in the New Covenant or New Testament.
"Reformed" expresses that we embrace those biblical truths and practices that were central to the Protestant Reformation, such as salvation by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone for the glory of God alone. We also believe that the Scripture alone is the authoritative, inerrant, and sufficient basis for all of faith and life, and therefore we give the exposition and application of God's Word the central place in our worship. A fuller expression of our doctrinal convictions is contained in the London Baptist Confession of Faith of 1689.
"Baptist" expresses that we believe that baptism and church membership should only be bestowed upon those who make a credible profession of faith in Jesus Christ.
"Church" expresses that we are a family of Christian believers who have formally and publicly covenanted together to love and serve the Lord our God and to love and serve one another.
Our confession of faith and our constitution best describe "those things which are most surely believed among us" and how we apply them to our church family. If you would like a copy of our confession or constitution, each may be obtained upon request.
Our Worship
We firmly believe that God Himself regulates His worship through His Word.
We make special effort to protect our worship from elements and innovations for which there is no scriptural authority. We desire that our worship be God-centered rather than man-centered. We desire that it be reverent and joyful.
In our worship services we meet with God in prayer. We teach and admonish one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in our hearts to the Lord. We give our tithes and offerings to the Lord. We read the Bible. We endeavor to keep the preaching of the Word of God central in our worship and to listen to it attentively. We seek to provide a quiet and reverent atmosphere in the main meeting hall ten minutes before worship.
Our Prayer
We meet at our church for a midweek prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. We believe that our prayer meetings are the pulse of our church’s life.
Our Ministries
Our church is committed to evangelism and missions. We desire to see Christ glorified in the salvation of sinners and sinners made glad by His mercy. We are involved in several ministries such as nursing home, lending library, and sermon broadcasting. Feel free to ask for more details concerning the various ministries in which we are currently engaged.
Our Fellowship
We look forward to our weekly fellowship meal as well as special picnics and celebrations throughout the year. Our fellowship does not stop at the doors of the church as members also routinely fellowship in each other’s homes to continue to strengthen our bonds as fellow believers.
We chose our church name to succinctly express our church identity.
"Covenant" expresses that we trust in God's promises to us in the gospel which he has confirmed to his people by a solemn oath, or covenant. We believe there is and has always been one way of salvation through faith alone in Christ alone. We believe that this one way of salvation has been progressively revealed in scripture within the framework of divine redemptive covenants with men and finds its fullest revelation in the New Covenant or New Testament.
"Reformed" expresses that we embrace those biblical truths and practices that were central to the Protestant Reformation, such as salvation by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone for the glory of God alone. We also believe that the Scripture alone is the authoritative, inerrant, and sufficient basis for all of faith and life, and therefore we give the exposition and application of God's Word the central place in our worship. A fuller expression of our doctrinal convictions is contained in the London Baptist Confession of Faith of 1689.
"Baptist" expresses that we believe that baptism and church membership should only be bestowed upon those who make a credible profession of faith in Jesus Christ.
"Church" expresses that we are a family of Christian believers who have formally and publicly covenanted together to love and serve the Lord our God and to love and serve one another.
Our confession of faith and our constitution best describe "those things which are most surely believed among us" and how we apply them to our church family. If you would like a copy of our confession or constitution, each may be obtained upon request.
Our Worship
We firmly believe that God Himself regulates His worship through His Word.
We make special effort to protect our worship from elements and innovations for which there is no scriptural authority. We desire that our worship be God-centered rather than man-centered. We desire that it be reverent and joyful.
In our worship services we meet with God in prayer. We teach and admonish one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in our hearts to the Lord. We give our tithes and offerings to the Lord. We read the Bible. We endeavor to keep the preaching of the Word of God central in our worship and to listen to it attentively. We seek to provide a quiet and reverent atmosphere in the main meeting hall ten minutes before worship.
Our Prayer
We meet at our church for a midweek prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. We believe that our prayer meetings are the pulse of our church’s life.
Our Ministries
Our church is committed to evangelism and missions. We desire to see Christ glorified in the salvation of sinners and sinners made glad by His mercy. We are involved in several ministries such as nursing home, lending library, and sermon broadcasting. Feel free to ask for more details concerning the various ministries in which we are currently engaged.
Our Fellowship
We look forward to our weekly fellowship meal as well as special picnics and celebrations throughout the year. Our fellowship does not stop at the doors of the church as members also routinely fellowship in each other’s homes to continue to strengthen our bonds as fellow believers.