What we believe
Salvation
How do I receive eternal life? The Bible says: "God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life" (John 3:16). You can have an intimate relationship with God now, and be sure you will live with Him in heaven forever. Read about how God's presence in your life produces peace so you may properly relate to God, other persons, yourself and our world; purpose as you understand God's desires for your life; and the power to do all you were put in this world to accomplish.
Westminster Confession and Catechisms
Westminster Confession of Faith: The First General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in America, (December 4-7, 1973) adopted the Westminster Confession of Faith, the Larger Catechism and the Shorter Catechism as the doctrinal standards of the Church. You may also wish to look at Westminster Confession of Faith with historical notes maintained by the Presbyterian Church in America, or to download a copy in Microsoft Word® format.
Westminster Larger Catechism: The Westminster Shorter Catechism was completed in 1647 by the Westminster Assembly and continues to serve as part of the doctrinal standards of many Presbyterian churches. You may also download a copy in Microsoft Word® format.
Westminster Shorter Catechism: The Westminster Shorter Catechism was completed in 1647 by the Westminster Assembly and continues to serve as part of the doctrinal standards of many Presbyterian churches. download a copy in Microsoft Word® format. You may also wish to review the Westminster Shorter Catechism Project sponsored by Bible Presbyterian Church for in-depth commentary on the Shorter Catechism with notes by Thomas Boston, James Fisher , John Flavel, Thomas Watson, John Whitecross and others.
Summary of Our Beliefs.
.Synopsis of the beliefs of the Presbyterian Church in America: A brief listing of the beliefs of the Presbyterian Church in America.
Summary of Biblical Teaching: Benjamin Warfield, a well known theologian, wrote a wonderful summary of basic Bible teaching known as: A Brief and Untechnical Statement of the Reformed Faith.
