We believe the Bible is God’s Word — it contains everything we need to know for salvation, and by the power of the Holy Spirit, God speaks to us through it.
We believe we are saved by grace alone, through faith in Jesus Christ. We believe God calls us to love Him and serve our neighbours in every area of life.
We are part of the Christian Reformed Church in North America, a denomination rooted in the historic Christian faith. As a Reformed church, we tend to emphasize three themes found throughout Scripture:
Sovereignty — God is in control of all things — from the acts of nations to the faith of individuals. Salvation is God’s work from beginning to end. We don’t save ourselves; God calls us into relationship with Him, and we respond to His grace.
Covenant — God is a promise-making, promise-keeping God. Even when we falter, His commitment to His people holds firm. And those promises aren’t just for individuals — they extend to our families, our children, and the whole community of faith.
Kingdom — God’s reign isn’t limited to church on Sunday. There is no line between sacred and secular — God is at work in every area of life: education, art, work, relationships, justice, and community. He calls us to participate in that work wherever we are. God’s kingdom is already here and still coming, and we live in the hopeful space between.
To learn more about the Reformed tradition and our creeds and confessions, visit the Our Faith section of the CRCNA website.
As a church in Duncan, we have adopted the following statements:
Vision – Sharing the good news of God’s love which transforms lives and culture.
Mission – Equipping others for service in the Kingdom of God and for the glory of God.
