Skip Navigation

We are members of the Christian Reformed Church in North America.


We call ourselves Christian because we are followers of Jesus Christ. We believe that Jesus is the Son of God and that He is the center of human history.


We’re called Reformed because we grow on a branch of the church tree that emerged from the Protestant Reformation in sixteenth-century Europe.


We’re a Church because we believe God has called us together to be a people who belong to Him and live for Him.


Our emblem is the Cross in a triangle.
The triangle represents the Trinity, our belief in the one God we know as three persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The Cross symbolizes our belief in Jesus Christ's sacrificial death for our salvation.


These beliefs are summarized by the following historical creeds of the Christian faith: The Apostle's Creed; the Nicene Creed; and the Athanasian Creed. Our beliefs are further explained in the Three Forms of Unity: the Heidelberg Catechism; the Belgic Confession; and the Canons of Dort.