Denomination: Interdenominational
The Federated Church is interdenominational; everyone is welcome. This is reflected in our doctrinal statement (see link on left), which affirms our commitment to the essentials of the Christian faith while allowing for diversity in non-essentials.
We are evangelical. We believe in the Triune God-Father, Son and Holy Spirit; we believe in Jesus Christ as the incarnate Son of God, and in His atoning death, resurrection, ascension, and imminent return; we believe in the depravity of man and in the necessity of salvation by grace through faith; we believe in the Bible as the written Word of God, with full authority and without error; we practice baptism and the Lord’s Supper regularly, as well as dedication of children to the Lord.
As a church, we are committed to the unity of the Body of Christ. We try to demonstrate that unity by participation in services and ministries with other local churches, and through supporting other local and global ministries. We take seriously the prayer of Jesus in John 17:21, “that all may be one.”
We are evangelical. We believe in the Triune God-Father, Son and Holy Spirit; we believe in Jesus Christ as the incarnate Son of God, and in His atoning death, resurrection, ascension, and imminent return; we believe in the depravity of man and in the necessity of salvation by grace through faith; we believe in the Bible as the written Word of God, with full authority and without error; we practice baptism and the Lord’s Supper regularly, as well as dedication of children to the Lord.
As a church, we are committed to the unity of the Body of Christ. We try to demonstrate that unity by participation in services and ministries with other local churches, and through supporting other local and global ministries. We take seriously the prayer of Jesus in John 17:21, “that all may be one.”