What We Believe

Faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen. - Hebrews 11:1

Mission

We are a family of faith inspiring people to find and follow Jesus.

Vision

We envision Liberty Corner Church as a family of faith that reflects God’s love, invites others in, and comes to reflect the rich diversity of our local area.

We inspire people in our community and world with acts of service, love, and healing.

We invite people to find Jesus and his free gift of eternal life.

And we encourage people to follow Jesus, growing ever deeper through worship, prayer, Scripture, and habits that transform us into the people God has created us to be.

Core Beliefs

The following are the core beliefs of Liberty Corner Presbyterian Church based on the foundational truths of the Bible. Our ministry is rooted in and flows out of these biblical doctrines.
God
We worship the one and only living and true God who is revealed in the Bible and who is the source of all life, glory, goodness, and blessedness.
Trinity
We confess the mystery of the holy Trinity -- one God alone, who exists in a plurality of three distinct persons -- Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Jesus
Jesus Christ is fully God and fully human. He is the Word of God (John 1:1-3)—that is, the perfect and culminating expression of God’s mind and heart, of God’s will and character— present in the intimate fellowship of the Holy Trinity from eternity and fully engaged with the Father and the Holy Spirit in the work of creation and redemption.Jesus Christ is God's only Mediator between God and humankind and God's only agent for salvation of the world.
Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit, the third person of the Trinity, has been with the Father and the Son from eternity, is of the same substance as the Father and the Son, of equal power and glory, and with the Father and the Son is to be believed in, loved, obeyed, and worshiped.
Grace
God is a God of love. In grace God chooses to show love and mercy.When we were dead in sin, God made us alive with Christ, saving us by grace through faith, as a sheer gift of sovereign love.
Bible
The Scriptures of the Old and New Testament are God’s uniquely revealed and written Word, inspired by the Holy Spirit, and are the Church’s first and final authority in all areas of faith and life including theological doctrine, mission, Church order, character, and ethical behavior.
Salvation
Salvation is God’s gracious work through Jesus Christ to reclaim humankind and all creation from human sin and its consequences. Salvation is a gift of God’s grace received by faith. Christ’s righteousness and atonement are the sole basis for human salvation.
The Church
The great ends of the Church are:
  • the proclamation of the gospel for the salvation of humankind,
  • the shelter, nurture, and spiritual fellowship of the children of God,  the maintenance of divine worship,
  • the preservation of the truth
  • the promotion of social righteousness, and
  • the exhibition of the Kingdom of Heaven in the world.
Sacraments
The Church receives from the Lord Jesus Christ two sacred and symbolic actions, called sacraments, which enact and perform (symbolize and seal) the promises of the gospel. These sacraments are Baptism and the Lord’s Supper.
We encourage you to learn more. Read our Statement of Faith. Investigate deeper through one of our studies or small groups.  

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