Confessions clarify and articulate what a church believes, providing a consistent framework for teaching, worship, and fellowship. The 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith, for example, addresses crucial doctrines such as salvation, the covenants, the church, and the ordinances (baptism and the Lord’s Supper). It also grounds its claims in Scripture, ensuring that the Bible remains the final authority.
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New Site, Pardon Dust
Hello, New Covenant Church and Honored Guests! You may be (pleasantly?) surprised to see our website has undergone major renovations. Indeed, it has been rebuilt from the ground up, and this is just the beginning! Under Construction I promise, the website was all in one-piece when I built it. But somewhere between moving it from […]
Order by Oct 27: Poinsettias, Cactuses, Amaryllis for Church Repairs
We’re in the final stretch of our fundraiser to raise money for much-needed repairs to New Covenant Church’s building and parking lot. With only two Sundays left, we’re selling Poinsettias, Christmas cactuses, and Amaryllis bulbs to support these efforts.
What is a Reformed Baptist Church?
Some years ago a number of churches began to emerge, calling themselves “Reformed Baptists.” Since then the elders and members of these churches have been asked time and again such questions as, “What is a Reformed Baptist?” and “What are you trying to reform?” Many find it difficult to answer such questions in a concise and effective manner. Some simply say, “We are what Baptists used to be!”