ABOUT
REFORMATION CHURCH
What is Reformation Church about?
Well, we derive our name from the Protestant Reformation because those reformers have had a large impact on our lives. We believe in the 5 Solas of the Reformation; believers are saved by GRACE alone, through FAITH alone, in CHRIST alone, as revealed in SCRIPTURE alone, all to the glory of GOD alone. We are a Reformed Baptist church which holds to a traditional Baptist confession, the 1689 LBC. We believe in regenerate church membership through immersion.
What is Reformation's goal?
Reformation's goal is to lead its members to grow in godliness through the study of God's Word. We seek to partner with like minded churches for the purpose of planting more churches, as we believe this is the best form of evangelism and discipleship.
What types of ministries does Reformation follow?
Voddie Baucham, John Piper, John MacArthur, Tom Ascol, R.C. Sproul and many others.
Historically we identify with the ministry of men like Charles
Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, Thomas Watson and others.
If you want to know more, contact us for more information.
OUR BELIEFS
1689 London Baptist Confession
Reformation Church is a confessional church who holds to the 1689 LBC. Creeds and confessions are historical documents that do not replace the Bible; they protect the soundness of biblical interpretation. Creeds and confessions of faith are useful tools which keeps the church from repeating age-old heresies. To learn more concerning the 1689 LBC and our beliefs, follow the link below.
OUR PURPOSE
Disciple Making, Church Planting
Reformation exists for the purpose of training both current believers as well as the next generation to follow the commands of the Lord as He has revealed to us in His Holy Scriptures. To accomplish this purpose, we believe the family is the central unit. We seek to equip parents with the knowledge of Scripture so that they can teach their children. As we grow, our purpose grows and stems off to church planting. Making disciples and plantings churches is the purpose of Reformation.