The vision of Grace Reformed Church is to clarify the Gospel and reclaim the purpose of the Kingdom of God.
Our church is rooted in the Reformed tradition and faith: Scripture Alone, Grace Alone, Faith Alone, Christ Alone, and the Glory of God Alone. These convictions shape our practice, worship, and community.
We are a non-denominational church that holds to the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith.
All of our beliefs and convictions are derived from the Bible. The Bible is our final and ultimate authority.
Our doctrines and distinctives are not original to us, but come to us from the historic and reformed faith. The celebration of the sovereign grace of God is rooted in the Reformation itself.
We are an old soul theology in a modern context. What we do as a church is driven by what we believe.
The Church’s final and ultimate authority is the Word of God. There are, however, explanations of biblical doctrine which have served the church throughout its history. The classic and Reformed confessions/creeds of the church have been born out of moments of much-needed clarity. They have also helped the church define orthodoxy, informed its worship, and provided it with a trusted exposition of the Gospel of Christ.
While they are not inspired or authoritative, they are helpful. We have attached the 1689 Second London Baptist Confession to our church’s statement of faith in order to assist us in our pursuit of Reformed orthodoxy. To the extent that we can agree with its statements, we affirm the usefulness of this document to the church. The elders of Grace Reformed Church have provided commentary where clarity is warranted and where it was necessary to demonstrate our diversion from aspects of the confession.
We gather weekly as a community bound by the profound truth of God's grace. If you're wrestling with life's big questions, longing for authentic fellowship, or simply exploring faith, you're welcome here. We invite you to join us in exploring the freedom and rest found in the gospel, where grace isn't just preached, it's lived out together.