"What comes into our minds when we think about God
We adhere to the Westminster Confession of Faith, Larger and Shorter Catechisms, but the following are the summarized core beliefs….
Core Beliefs
The following are the core beliefs of The Independent Presbyterian Church of Savannah based on the foundational truths taught in the Bible. All of our teaching and ministry is rooted in and flows out of these biblical doctrines.
The Basics
God is a triunity (Trinity) of persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
God is infinite, holy, and love.
Scripture is true.
Jesus Christ is Messiah, Savior, and Lord.
Salvation is a gift of God to those who believe.
The Holy Spirit is our divine Comforter, Convictor, and Transformer.
The Church is the community of believers.
God is infinite, holy, and love.
Scripture is true.
Jesus Christ is Messiah, Savior, and Lord.
Salvation is a gift of God to those who believe.
The Holy Spirit is our divine Comforter, Convictor, and Transformer.
The Church is the community of believers.
How We Do Church
Our church government is representative.
Our leaders are pastors and elders.
We have two sacraments, baptism (infant and believer’s) and the Lord’s Supper.
We are independent: we belong to no denomination.
Our ministers are Presbyterian (PCA).
Our leaders are pastors and elders.
We have two sacraments, baptism (infant and believer’s) and the Lord’s Supper.
We are independent: we belong to no denomination.
Our ministers are Presbyterian (PCA).
How We Worship
Worship is the most important thing we do.
Our aim in worship is to glorify God.
Our worship consists of the Word of God read, preached, sung, prayed and displayed in the sacraments.
We read systematically and preach expositorily through books of the Bible.
We sing Psalms and biblical hymns.
We are committed to a full diet of biblical prayer: praise, confession, thanksgiving, and intercession.
Our gatherings for worship are on the Lord’s Day.
Our morning and evening services follow the practice of morning and evening sacrifices, the pattern of piety for the people of God.
We administer the Lord’s Supper monthly.
Our aim in worship is to glorify God.
Our worship consists of the Word of God read, preached, sung, prayed and displayed in the sacraments.
We read systematically and preach expositorily through books of the Bible.
We sing Psalms and biblical hymns.
We are committed to a full diet of biblical prayer: praise, confession, thanksgiving, and intercession.
Our gatherings for worship are on the Lord’s Day.
Our morning and evening services follow the practice of morning and evening sacrifices, the pattern of piety for the people of God.
We administer the Lord’s Supper monthly.