SOLA GRATIA
SOLA FIDE
5 SOLAS
SOLA SCRIPTURA
SOLUS CHRISTUS
SOLI DEO GLORIA
Vision and Mission
The Church’s vision is to be a multi-generational community of saints, living as a unified body in covenant with Christ, and joyfully advancing the kingdom of God for His glory.
The Church’s mission is to call and equip families to boldly worship Jesus by discipling them in the whole counsel of God’s Word.
Bylaws & Constitution
At Grace Reformed Baptist Church, our governance is rooted in God's Word and established through our Bylaws and Constitution. These documents serve as the formal expression of our church covenant, outlining the biblical principles of our leadership, member responsibilities, and the doctrinal standards that guide our life together as a local body of believers. We invite all to review these governing documents to better understand our shared commitment to Christ and one another.
We are a reformed baptist church. As protestants, we believe that salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, according to Scripture alone, to the glory of God alone. As baptists, we believe that the visible church is comprised of regenerate believers who have been baptized by immersion on a credible profession of faith. And as a reformed church, our faith and beliefs are rooted in the protestant reformation. That means we are confessional, generally adhering to the 1689 Second London Baptist Confession of Faith. Two notable exceptions we take to the confession is regarding the Sabbath in chapter 22, and the pope being the antichrist in Chapter 26. Although we believe Sunday is the Lord’s Day and is to be observed as a weekly day of worship, we do not believe that Christians must abstain from all worldly labor or recreation on that day. Also, we do not believe the Pope to be the antichrist/man of sin as referenced in 2 Thess 2:2-9. However, we would accept him as an antichrist as referenced in 1 John 2:18. We are also covenantal, meaning we believe God interacts with His people through a series of covenants.
We also generally adhere to the Baptist Faith & Message 2000, as it existed when the Church was founded in 2026.
Regardless of the above, scripture is the only sure foundation of our faith, but we believe that the above confessions and statements are generally helpful in explaining what we believe the Bible teaches.