Doctrinal Commitment
We trust that the Bible
is the supreme authority in
all matters of faith and life.
We believe that the meaning of Scripture must be learned by comparing Scripture with Scripture and through the faithful and accurate interpretation of each text and not by appeals to human tradition or private revelations.
Our faculty affirms the inspiration, sufficiency, and inerrancy of the Old and New Testaments.
Our faculty subscribes to the Westminster Confession of Faith, one of the great confessions of the Reformation, as a very accurate and faithful summary of what the Bible teaches.
The Confession teaches among many other truths, the “Five Alones” of the Reformation: Scripture Alone, Christ Alone, Grace Alone, Faith Alone, and to God Alone be the Glory.
We believe that the meaning of Scripture must be learned by comparing Scripture with Scripture and through the faithful and accurate interpretation of each text and not by appeals to human tradition or private revelations.
Our faculty affirms the inspiration, sufficiency, and inerrancy of the Old and New Testaments.
Our faculty subscribes to the Westminster Confession of Faith, one of the great confessions of the Reformation, as a very accurate and faithful summary of what the Bible teaches.
The Confession teaches among many other truths, the “Five Alones” of the Reformation: Scripture Alone, Christ Alone, Grace Alone, Faith Alone, and to God Alone be the Glory.