The Presbyterian Church in America (PCA)
We are a congregation affiliated with the Presbyterian
Church in America, a presbyterian
denomination founded in America in 1973 to stand faithful to the Scriptures and
to the Reformed faith. We, along with our denomination, trace our theological
roots to the founding of the Presbyterian churches in Scotland and the Puritan churches
in England following the Protestant Reformation of Martin Luther, John Calvin, John
Knox, and others. These roots go even further back to the Nicene and the
Apostle's Creed and to the New Testament itself. The contours of our theology
are best summarized in the Westminster Standards (the Confession of Faith and the
Larger and Shorter Catechisms), as well as the Belgic Confession (1561) and the
Heidelburg Catechism (1563).
We stand together with other churches in our denomination for accountability, a
system of representational government, and for partnership in gospel ministry.
While no denomination is not without weaknesses or flaws, the PCA emphasizes that
God is a God of grace, that salvation through faith alone in Jesus
Christ alone, that the Scriptures are authoratative, and that the mission of the
church is to proclaim the message of God's grace to all the world. Thus our
partnership with the PCA helps us fulfill our mission of making mature disciples
of Christ who will proclaim the message of redemption in Christ, in word and deed,
and will see an ever increasing number of lives transformed by the gospel of God's
grace, for the glory of God and the preeminence of Christ in all things.
The Vision of the PCA
The History of the PCA
PCA Statement of Faith
PCA Website
By Faith Magazine
North Georgia Presbytery
PCA Ministries
Christian Education & Publications
Men's Ministries
Women's Ministries
Children's Ministries
Youth Ministries
Mission to the World
Mission to North America
Covenant College
Covenant Seminary
Ridge Haven Conference & Retreat Center
Reformed University Ministries