Beliefs

Redeemer Presbyterian Church is a particular church of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA). The PCA seeks to be a denomination that is faithful to the Scriptures, true to the Reformed faith, and obedient to the Great Commission (Matthew 29:18-20).

We are an evangelical denomination that emphasizes the gospel, the good news of salvation through Jesus Christ alone, and other orthodox Christian doctrines that are founded in the infallible, inerrant and authoritative Word of God.

We are Reformed in that we are connected to the teachings of the historical church and the doctrinal beliefs recovered by the Reformation. Our doctrinal beliefs are expressed in the Westminster Confession of Faith.

We are Presbyterian in that we are governed by a representative form of church government. The PCA's representative form of church government is rooted in its name -- presbyterian. Local churches are governed by elders (presbyters) elected by the church members. This form of government extends through the regional presbyteries, which facilitate connectionalism, to the national General Assembly, which expresses PCA's connectionalism and the bond of union between/among all the churches.

As a PCA church,