What We Believe
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A Presbyterian believes
There is one God made known in three persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. God the Father created and sustains all things. In the person of Jesus the Christ, God came into our world in order to bring us salvation. Through Jesus' death on the cross and resurrection, God has freed us from sin and guilt and has brought us the promise of new life. God's Holy Spirit continues to walk with us in our daily lives, calling us to faith, nurturing us as we grow in our faith, and renewing us each day. The Bible is the inspired word of God and tells the story of God's relationship with God's people. It is not a rule book, but a "living word" that calls us to radical change. All people have worth and dignity because we are all created in God's image. Nonetheless, each of us falls victim to our own human weakness and to our sinful nature. We humans reject God, we choose to follow our own path, and by our own power, we are unable to find life and salvation.
What Must a Person Do to Become a Christian?
Jesus said, "Those who believe in me, even though they die, will live, and everyone who lives and believes in me will never die." (John 11:25-26) What Must a Person Do to Become a Presbyterian?
To become a Presbyterian, only Baptism and some instruction in the Christian faith is required. If you are already baptized in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, it will be necessary only to attend a short membership class in a Presbyterian congregation and thus signify your desire to become a part of its community. Active members of other Presbyterian congregations usually need only to transfer their membership. Presbyterians . . .
Mission Statement
The mission of First Presbyterian Church, with God's blessing and guidance, is to provide and exemplify Jesus Christ's ministry in our congregation, community and the world through proclaiming and teaching the Word; living our faith daily by praying, loving and caring for others, sharing our time, talents, and treasures as God has called us to do; strengthening our faith through worship, fellowship, and the study of God's Word, and reaching out to those who do not know him. |