Sunday, October 28, 2012
Church Plant
We are in the first stages of establishing a new church plant. Our hope is to join with other families who desire to covenant together for the advancement of Christ's kingdom by planting a local church west of St Louis county. Our vision is for this church to become affiliated with other like-minded local churches in the Covenant Presbyterian Church denomination. It is our desire to plant a faithful church which will proclaim, honor, & defend the crown rights of Christ our King over the nations, will embrace and nurture the whole Covenant family, and will build up the saints to labor in expectant faith toward the goal of victory over the world, the flesh, & the devil.
Foundational Commitments: Christian
We are first and foremost
“Christians.”
Although we believe that planting a
new local church is desirable for many reasons, we want to be clearly
and unequivocally rooted in the historic, orthodox Christian faith,
holding fast to the authority of the Holy Scriptures and the
fundamental Biblical doctrines & practices which define historic
Christianity. These foundational beliefs have been well expressed in
the historic creeds of the Church such as the Apostles Creed and the
Nicene Creed.
Foundational Commitments: Evangelical
We are also “Evangelical”
. . .
in that we fully believe that all people are born as sinners in
desperate need of being born again by God's sovereign regenerative
grace through the power of the Holy Spirit. This new birth results
in the sinner believing the gospel, casting themselves on the mercy
of God in Christ, repenting of their sins, and turning in sincere
faith to Christ as both Savior and Lord. We believe that the gospel
must be preached to all peoples and actively lived out by word and
deed in our local community with the goal that every individual,
family, church, and nation will ultimately confess that Jesus Christ
is Lord, to the glory of the Triune God.
Foundational Commitments: Biblical Unity
We are committed to Biblical Unity
amongst ALL the saints.
We hold to our distinctive convictions on
several very important matters (see below). However, we also take
very seriously the Biblical command to “walk worthy of the calling
with which you were called, with all lowliness and gentleness, with
longsuffering, bearing with one another in love, endeavoring to keep
the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace." (Ephesians
4:1b-3) This unity of God's people in the Spirit is grounded in the
fact that “there is one body and one Spirit,... one hope of your
calling, one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all,
who is above all, and through all, and in all.” (Ephesians 4:4-6)
We thus desire to co-labor with, pray for/with, and maintain sincere,
earnest, loving, and edifying relationships between ourselves and
other Christian churches who hold fast with us to the foundational
doctrines of the Christian faith in order to hold forth the light of
Christ in our communities through the proclamation of the gospel of
Jesus Christ by our words and good works. We are committed to
maintaining doctrinal/ethical purity by God's grace, but not by
becoming another isolated local church “island” which is
useless/tasteless salt trampled underfoot by men or a covered lamp
unable/unwilling to shine the light of God's truth, grace, and glory
into the darkness of the world around us which so desperately needs
to see God's people living in unity (cf. Matthew 5:13-16; Psalm 133;
John 17:20-21).
Distinctives: Reformed
We are “Reformed”.
We respect the historic Creeds, Confessions, and Catechisms of the
church, especially the Westminster Standards, which we believe to
represent the most consistently Biblical theology that has been
developed up to this point. Although we readily and wholeheartedly
acknowledge that the Westminster Standards are neither infallible nor
equal in authority to the God-breathed Holy Scriptures of the Old and
New Testaments (as the Standards clearly affirm), we do nevertheless
believe them to be a very helpful and time-tested guide and anchor to
our Christian faith.
Distinctives: Presbyterian
We are “Presbyterian”.
We believe in the internal and external accountability that comes
with a Biblical church polity of multiple ordained elders. The
examples we have in scripture of church government always reference a
plurality of elders acting with the authority of Christ as godly
undershepherds of Christ for the peace, purity, and edification of
local flocks over which they are called to serve. (Titus 1, 1 Timothy
3, 1 Peter 5:1-6; Hebrews 13:7,17, etc.) Having multiple elders also
facilitates accountability within our leadership. It is also our goal
to join and covenant with a regional, like-minded Presbytery of other
like-minded Presbyterian churches. This is needed to keep each local
church accountable, offer wisdom in the multitude of counsel, offer
courts of appeal in the event of discipline, and work towards a
greater unity of the faith. We also believe in the necessity of a
vibrant diaconal ministry to faithfully minister to the
material/bodily needs that arise amongst the brethren.
Distinctives: Covenantal
We are “Covenantal”.
A fundamental principle to understanding God’s Word in Scripture
and his means of communication/communion with His people and with the
world is the reality of covenants. Our understanding of God's
covenants is that they are tangible or objective relationships (not
just a contract) between God and His people and between God and the
world he created. A covenant in the Bible is something that can be
seen, something which is tangible, made with real flesh-and-blood
people, involving real heart passions and binding
commitments/obligations. The covenant community is not secret or
invisible. There is often confusion between Covenant and Election.
While God's sovereign prerogative in his decrees concerning election
is certainly a critical Biblical doctrine to affirm, election is not
the same as the Covenant. Deut 29:29 says that “ the secret things
belong to the Lord, but the things that are revealed are for us, and
for our children.” Election is God’s secret plan/purpose, but
what is revealed is His Covenant – his relationship to His people
and His world, along with the rules/stipulations which govern those
covenantal relationships. God's covenants, as revealed in Scripture,
inform our understanding of worship, church life, family life, civil
life, and our relationships in/to the world at large. For example,
God's covenantal ways inform us concerning......
Distinctives: Covenantal Church Life / Community
Covenantal Church
Life/Community
We genuinely want to relate with other
believers in real, meaningful ways. We prefer the term Covenant
Community. This can best be understood as living in true transparency
and interdependency, with a like-minded goal for spiritual
edification and cultural renewal. Creating deep relationships cannot
be done in a “programmed” fashion, yet spring up naturally as we
live life together while laboring for the gospel. A great first step
towards this is respecting the Lord’s Day convocation, followed by
time spent together in fellowship.
Distinctives: Covenantal Family Life / Community
Covenantal Family
Life/Community
Family can quite honestly be described
as the glue that holds together the worldview we have presented here.
While certainly not central to all of life, family is the primary
God-ordained tool to influence the world for righteousness and to
grow the church. The family is altogether being destroyed in Western
civilization by our neglect of God's clear commands and Biblical
patterns/purpose for family life. We will unashamedly stand for
Biblical manhood, training men to courageously lead their families as
prophets, priests, and kings in the name and pattern of Christ
Himself, sacrificially loving their wives and children as Christ
loves His Church. We will unashamedly stand for Biblical virtuous
womanhood/feminity, teaching women to glory in being faithful
help-meets to their husbands and dominion-oriented keepers of the
home economy, submitting joyfully to their husbands as the Church
does to Christ. We will stand for male headship in the leadership of
the local church as clearly taught by Christ's apostles in His name.
Our goal is also to have the whole family worship together as a
unifying act of glory to God. This draws the family together,
strengthening it, and building bridges to future generations for
continued covenant faithfulness. The Covenantal family, worshiping
together in a Covenantal church, is God's desire for us. Lastly, we affirm the
necessity for distinctively
Christian discipleship-based education to be provided for our
covenant children by their parents as part of family life in covenant
with the Lord our God.
Distinctives: Covenantal Baptism
Covenantal Baptism
As Reformed Covenantal Christians, we believe the sign of God's
covenant is to be applied to all members of the Christian household
upon birth. This “household” approach begins in the Old
Testament, and is far from made obsolete in the New Testament! Quite
the contrary. The New and Better Covenant shows many example of
household baptisms without any explicit mention of the individual
faith of each member, but rather focuses on the faith of the Federal
head of the household. This pattern of inclusion is quite important.
When an adult converts to Christ, we rejoice with the angelic host as
they are baptized in the name of the Triune God. Also, we joyfully
and regularly celebrate what is commonly known as “infant baptism”,
yet we prefer the term “household baptism” or “covenant
baptism”. The clear pattern of 1 Corinthians 7:14 tells us that if
one parent is a believer, the children are considered “holy” unto
God also. This does not negate the vital necessity of the new
birth and sincere faith for final salvation, but it does mean
that our covenant children are truly loved & accepted by God
their Father, are truly disciples of Christ under their parents
nurture/training and admonition (Eph 6:1-4), and are truly adopted
members of God's household.
Distinctives: Covental Communion
Covenantal Communion
While weekly Covenant Communion has a long, rich, historical
precedent in the Church since earliest times, it is largely ignored
and ridiculed today. But this is a beautiful and powerful practice!
We believe that all baptized members of God's covenant who are able
to eat and drink are to be freely invited to their Lord's Table to
dine with Him and His people. This applies to adults as well as
young children. As our Covenant Children are baptized into the
church we joyfully receive them at the Lord's Table to dine with
their Lord and King – Jesus Christ. Allowing children from a young
age to receive the grace and blessing of the Lord's Supper is to
communicate to them at an early age that they are indeed part of
God's covenant people. To bar them from the table is to intrinsically
put a spiritual barrier between them and Christ – an unneeded,
unBiblical, and potentially spiritually destructive barrier. Jesus
told Peter both to “Feed my sheep” and also to “Feed my lambs”
(cf. John 21). Jesus tells his disciples to “let the little
children come unto me, and do not forbid them, for of such is the
kingdom of heaven.” (Matt 19:21) Jesus says that if one is not
converted to become like a little child, he can in no wise enter the
kingdom of heaven (Matt 18:3). We want to encourage the simple faith
that God has given our children, not cause them to doubt God's love
for them.
Distinctives: Covenantal Worship
Covenantal Worship
We are careful to heed Isaiah’s warning that our mouth may honor the Lord, but our heart may be far from him. Thus we rightly abhor rote, dull liturgy. On the flip side of that – nothing presents a more glorious worship experience than heart filled, robust, interactive liturgy. Such liturgy consists of two aspects: [1] the people of God together joyfully exclaiming prayers of praise and confession, hearing the Scriptures read/preached, confessing our faith, and singing “psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs” in the Spirit; and [2] The Triune God proclaiming words of peace, exhortation, encouragement, warning, comfort, and truth to His covenant people through his ordained ministers/undershepherds. Each Lord's Day is a joyful covenant renewal/reminder between us, the corporate Bride of Christ, and Christ, our covenant Head/Husband. Also, we will not segregate families in worship because God does not do so. Covenantal worship is necessarily family-integrated.
Distinctives: Covenantal Eschatology and Dominion
Covenantal Eschatology and Dominion
We, along with most of the historic Christian church prior to the 20th century, hold to a victorious view of the future which is firmly rooted in the Scriptures. We believe God's Word teaches a progressively optimistic view of the advance & victory of His kingdom in history prior to His final return. We believe the Genesis mandate to take dominion has not been abrogated & that it is now developed more fully in the Great Commission. We believe the Great Commission will be successful in history. We believe that Jesus is ruling and reigning now at the right hand of God the Father, that His Kingdom, though not fully consummated, has nevertheless arrived in real power from on high. We believe that His kingdom, despite resistance from without and sometime failures from within, will necessarily continue to grow and permeate the whole world until all of His and our enemies are put under His feet. This also drives us to think multi-generationally, seeking by God's prevailing grace to diligently and wisely build our families and our churches for the long haul to overcome and impact the world for Christ's crown and covenant.
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