Unashamedly Serving Jesus
Our faith is in one God – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Our hope is in the only Saviour, Jesus Christ, who died and rose again for us.
Our final authority and unchangeable standard for Christian faith and life is the Bible.
Our hope is in the only Saviour, Jesus Christ, who died and rose again for us.
Our final authority and unchangeable standard for Christian faith and life is the Bible.
What we Teach
We teach only the doctrine and interpretation of the Christian faith as found in the Holy Scriptures
and expressed in:
The 39 Articles of Religion;
The Book of Common Prayer (1662);
“The Ordinal”;
The Apostles’ Creed, the Nicene Creed and the Athanasian Creed;
and the Jerusalem Declaration (2008) as a contemporary expression of Anglican doctrine and practice
During our services we will often say together one of the above Creeds (usually the Apostles’ Creed) as our affirmation of faith. This is what we as a Church teach, and we acknowledge some visitors may not yet believe. We aim to create a welcoming atmosphere and visitors should feel free to remain quiet if they are not to ready say the Creeds with us.
We have many visitors, especially over the summer months, and one of the reasons we say a Creed together is so visitors can immediately feel at ease and knowing we have gathered in His name and are praising our Lord together.
and expressed in:
The 39 Articles of Religion;
The Book of Common Prayer (1662);
“The Ordinal”;
The Apostles’ Creed, the Nicene Creed and the Athanasian Creed;
and the Jerusalem Declaration (2008) as a contemporary expression of Anglican doctrine and practice
During our services we will often say together one of the above Creeds (usually the Apostles’ Creed) as our affirmation of faith. This is what we as a Church teach, and we acknowledge some visitors may not yet believe. We aim to create a welcoming atmosphere and visitors should feel free to remain quiet if they are not to ready say the Creeds with us.
We have many visitors, especially over the summer months, and one of the reasons we say a Creed together is so visitors can immediately feel at ease and knowing we have gathered in His name and are praising our Lord together.