About
Worship
Our worship is a blend of ancient and modern music, language, and art. It includes Christian prayers, creeds, and Scripture, used by the Church since its earliest days. We use the Prayer Book tradition of the Anglican Church and preach the of the Gospel of Jesus Christ to worship God with all that we are — our hearts, minds, and bodies.
Worship typically lasts 60-70 minutes. Adult classes are offered at 9:15am. Our children gather for Children’s Formation classes at 10:30am before joining their families during Worship. Most people dress semi-casual to casual. We invite you to come as you are!
Beliefs

The Holy Trinity
The Holy Trinity is the mystery that the one God exists eternally as three persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—and has revealed Himself to us in the Gospel.

Justification and Sanctification
Justification is God's gracious declaration that a repentant and believing sinner is righteous through Christ's death and resurrection. Sanctification is the continuous work of the Holy Spirit in the believer, refining repentance, cultivating new life, transforming them into the likeness of Christ, and empowering them for good works.

The Lord Jesus Christ
Our Lord Jesus Christ, fully God and fully Man, is God Incarnate. Through His virgin birth, sinless life, atoning death, bodily resurrection, glorious ascension, and triumphant reign, He is the only Mediator between God and humanity.

The Christian Church
The Church is the Body of Christ, whose members belong to the new humanity, and called to live in the world in the power of the Spirit, worshipping God, confessing His truth, proclaiming Christ, supporting one another in love and giving themselves in sacrificial service to those in need.

The Holy Scriptures
The Bible, also known as the canonical books of the Old and New Testaments, are trustworthy, containing everything necessary for salvation, revealing God's will for the world, and holding supreme authority over faith, life, and the ongoing renewal and reform of the Church.

Spiritual Gifts
All Christians are called to use their God-given gifts in ministry, to work, witness, and endure for Christ. Ordained ministers have a particular calling to preach, teach, and provide pastoral care, equipping God’s people for service and guiding them toward maturity in Christ.