About Grace
Who We Are
Grace Presbyterian Church is a member of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), a theologically
Reformed, evangelical denomination. Our church seeks to be Biblical in its doctrine and ministries.
The PCA’s mission is to be: “Faithful to the Scriptures, true to the Reformed faith, and obedient
to the Great Commission of Jesus Christ.”
We are evangelical. As our name indicates, we are inflamed with the truth and power of the grace of
God revealed in Jesus Christ. We believe that faith in Jesus Christ is the only hope of eternal
salvation. We seek to be a biblically faithful and gospel-driven body of believers. We share our faith
through evangelism and missions, supporting many missionary families. We also participate in and
actively support a variety of ministries involved in local missions and gospel endeavor.
We are committed to reading the Bible. We believe the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament to be
inerrant and infallible and our only rule for faith and practice.
We are confessional. We affirm the great truths of the historical orthodox Christian faith. Our
officers affirm the theology of the Westminster Confession of Faith and Catechisms as accurate
summaries of the main teachings of the Bible.
We are Presbyterian. Presbyterian defines our form of government. We are governed by elders according
to the New Testament and are connected to other churches within our denomination.
We are seeking to know God through the “ordinary means of grace.” The faithful preaching and teaching
of God’s Word, the sacraments, and prayer are the principle ways God blesses His people through His
church by the power of the Holy Spirit.
We are worshipers of God. We gather each Sunday to actively participate in services that are regulated
by the Word and which are full of the best songs of praise over the last two thousand years. Our church
is committed to expository preaching, as God delights to nourish us through His Word.
We are a family. We are committed to one another. We believe in the biblical principle of the
communion of the saints. As such, we are deliberately not “program-driven” but intentionally seek to
foster genuine community through Christian love, service, and fellowship.