What do we do?

We worship

As a church, we worship God. His call to us is to offer our bodies as living sacrifices. This includes our head (knowing Him), our heart (loving Him) and our hands (serving Him). So:

We engage in worship together especially on the Lord’s Day when we have two times of meeting here. At each, we express our praise of God through psalms, hymns and spiritual songs, and prayer. We also intercede in prayer as we seek God’s grace for the needs of one another and for others beyond ourselves. We encourage one another in the faith, not just by our presence together, but by the preaching of God’s Word. The reading and the preaching of the Word are central to our times together on Sundays. Its message of God’s grace in Jesus Christ is signified and sealed through the sacraments of baptism and of bread and wine. Baptism is administered as required, and we meet around the table for the communion of the Lord’s Supper three times a year.

We gather and foster

Mission and discipleship are at the core of our activities week by week and year by year.

We seek to enable global mission by strategic giving, and prayerful interest. We support Asia Link, the Belfast City Mission, the Faith Mission, Gideons International, the London City Mission, Messianic Testimony, Mission Africa, New Tribes Mission, the Revival Movement Association, the Seamen’s Christian Friend Society, and the Slavic Gospel Association as well as the mission in Ireland and Overseas of our own denomination.

We seek to equip ourselves and one another with the resources we need to witness to Christ. This is woven into our times together on Sundays and in our midweek Tuesday Fellowship.

We seek to engage with the community. Sometimes this through church initiatives – such as our Summer Outreach Week or Harvest Thanksgiving Festival - but mostly it’s simply through the people, who are the church, living out their faith.

We seek to continue evangelical ministry. We have a range of organisations that teach Christian truths to lead people to Christ and then on with Him in discipleship. These are:

We serve and share

The Lord Jesus came as Prophet, Priest and King. These offices give to us an understanding of the three-fold ministry for which human beings originally were created, which was marred by the Fall, and which is renewed through redemption in Christ. The three-fold ministry is:

We stress every member, every minute ministry. Everything we do is to be done as unto the Lord, both when the church is gathered and when we are scattered in our daily callings. All of life in Christ is ministry.

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