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This is the first lesson of a series seeking to explain the basics of who we are as a church, what we believe, how we worship, and what it means to belong to Cornerstone Reformed Church. We are a Reformed church within the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches (CREC), and in this series we will go through our theology, practice, and pastoral commitments. Our hope is that this would help new members understand our life together, help long-time members remember our shared commitments, and help all of us grow in faithfulness to Christ, His church, and His Kingdom.
In this lesson we begin to look at what it means to be Reformed. To be Reformed is to believe, trust, and joyfully submit to God’s Word as it has been faithfully confessed by the church throughout history, while continually seeking greater faithfulness in understanding and obedience. It is to live as God’s covenant people, by God’s sovereign grace, rightly under the Lordship of Christ in worship, family, and the world, with our only hope resting in God’s good and complete sovereignty.
By Cornerstone Reformed ChurchThis is the first lesson of a series seeking to explain the basics of who we are as a church, what we believe, how we worship, and what it means to belong to Cornerstone Reformed Church. We are a Reformed church within the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches (CREC), and in this series we will go through our theology, practice, and pastoral commitments. Our hope is that this would help new members understand our life together, help long-time members remember our shared commitments, and help all of us grow in faithfulness to Christ, His church, and His Kingdom.
In this lesson we begin to look at what it means to be Reformed. To be Reformed is to believe, trust, and joyfully submit to God’s Word as it has been faithfully confessed by the church throughout history, while continually seeking greater faithfulness in understanding and obedience. It is to live as God’s covenant people, by God’s sovereign grace, rightly under the Lordship of Christ in worship, family, and the world, with our only hope resting in God’s good and complete sovereignty.