Statement of Faith
In order to achieve our mission goals as a Christian educational institution, our school has built upon the foundation and theological traditions identified historically as the "Reformed Faith." Our beliefs are best summarized in The Westminster Confession of Faith and Catechisms, an historical creed, which represents the fullest and most accurate formulation of the teaching of Scripture, developed by the Church to date.
Parents and students are encouraged to procure a copy of the Confession for further reading about the Christian faith and life.
A Summary of Faith
1. We believe that the Bible alone in it's entirety is the verbally inspired, infallible revelation of God's word, being without error in anything it teaches; all human opinions, church traditions, and alleged revelations of the Spirit must be judged by the Bible as our final standard and authority.
2. We believe that there is but one only, the living and true God, who is an all-sufficient and sovereign Spirit, incomprehensible, eternal, unchangeable, infinite in knowledge, power, and perfection being most holy, just, and gracious. In the unity of God there exist three persons, the same in substance, equal in eternity, power, and glory, although distinguished by their personal properties: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
3. We believe that our Lord Jesus Christ, being the eternal Son of God and one substance with the Father, took on human nature and became a man, being born of a virgin, so that He continues to be God and man, in two entire distinct natures and one person forever. We believe that He lived a sinless life, performed mighty miracles, was put to death as our substitutionary, atoning sacrifice, rose bodily from the dead, ascended to the right hand of the Father, and will personally return in visible power and glory to judge the world.
4. We believe that God created all things from nothing. In particular, man was created as the image of God morally upright, but through the original disobedience of our first parents, the human race fell into sin and misery, being spiritually separated from God. Because all have sinned by breaking God's law, all are now condemned by God and deserve everlasting punishment.
5. We believe that man, being spiritually dead in sin's guilt and pollution, can do nothing to merit the favor or forgiveness of God, but that God of His own mercy promises to pardon and accept those who trust in the person and work of His Son, Jesus Christ, the only Savior of men. Salvation is thus not based upon our won self-righteous works, but upon the imputation to us of Christ's perfect righteousness; it comes by God's grace alone, appropriated through repentance and a living, active faith. This faith is God's gift, exercised by those who have been born again by the power of the Holy Spirit.
6. We believe that all those who have been redeemed by Christ and renewed by the Holy Spirit have the indwelling, enlightening, and encouraging of Christ's Spirit to break the power of sin decisively within them and enable them more and more to demonstrate holiness in all areas of life in accordance with God's word. Christians thus commit themselves to follow a new pattern of behavior, to be rid of self-centeredness, to love God and their neighbors, to obey the Lord's commands, to demonstrate the fruit of the Spirit, to endure persecution, and to witness to others. All who have saving faith in Jesus Christ are spiritually united with each other. The universal church of Christ (not confined to any one nation of denomination) acknowledges Jesus Christ as its only Head, and leads God's people in worship, nurture, apostolic doctrine, evangelism, fellowship, the sacraments, and discipline.
7.We believe that upon physical death all men undergo God's judgment: believers spiritually enjoy the blessed presence of God, while unbelievers are spiritually banished from Him to everlasting, conscious suffering. In the future Christ shall return for final judgment and divide mankind; there will be a resurrection of both the just and unjust, one unto everlasting life, the other to everlasting damnation. God's people shall then live forever in glorified bodies in a new heavens and earth wherein righteousness dwells.
We understand our mission to be the nurture of children as an extension of the Christian home by the authority of the mandate given by God to parents and delegated by them to the Christian school.
We also recognize that God has committed to His Church the ministry of the Word and pastoral care, and it is our mission to maintain ties with local churches with like faith, encouraging our students and their families to be committed to loyal and fruitful membership there.
