Church Constitution
Our church holds onto the Westminster Confession of Faith. It was written by 121 Calvinistic men from Great Britain between 1643 and 1648 at Westminster Abbey. Besides being an excellent summary of major Protestant doctrines, the confession along with the Shorter and Larger Catechisms, serve as a guide against false doctrines and as a manual of instruction. Hence, every member should strive to read, understand and apply the principles and practices contained in it.
Our church is governed according to a constitution. It contains the church’s objectives, doctrines, and form of government; the main practices of the members; information on congregational meetings, elections, the church session, and other related matters. Any prospective member should be thoroughly familiar with the constitution and agree to follow its rulings and doctrines. For other details, please refer to the constitution which is available from the church office on request.