Covenant invites all who are weary and heavy-laden to come to Jesus, who promises to give rest (Matt. 11:28) and Living Water (John 4:10). At Covenant Orthodox Presbyterian Church, our focus is on Jesus through the reading and the preaching of the Bible, and through the sacraments (the Lord's supper).
Every sermon points to Christ's finished work, holds Scripture's authority as primary, and keeps law and gospel distinct — including from the Old Testament.
The Lord's Supper and Baptism are visible signs of Christ's work, received by faith. We celebrate the Lord's Supper weekly, not quarterly.
Our worship follows the historic Reformed confessions — hymns, psalms, God's Law, and the historic Creeds, not a rotating stage script.
Photo: Mitchell Leach / UnsplashWe believe that the preaching of the Gospel serves as one of the primary means of grace and a powerful way through which God nurtures our faith. At Covenant Presbyterian, every sermon you hear will showcase Christ and His redemptive work on our behalf, firmly anchored in the authority of God's Word and the rich tradition of the reformed confessions. You can expect a clear distinction between law and gospel, along with insightful discussions about Christ and the gospel as revealed in the Old Testament.
Additionally, we view the Lord's Supper and Baptism as essential elements of our church practice, representing visible signs and seals of Christ's work bestowed upon us through faith, with the Lord's Supper celebrated weekly. We joyfully embrace the spirit of the Reformation and the tenets of Reformed faith, including God's sovereignty, TULIP, and covenant theology. Our worship services are thoughtfully structured around the historic reformed confessions, enriched by the singing of traditional hymns and psalms, the use of the language of the Christian faith, the reading of God's Law, and the recitation of the historic Creeds.
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