In our Reformed tradition, we celebrate two sacraments: baptism and communion.
Communion
We gather to celebrate Communion on the first Sunday of the month and at special services throughout the year. All who believe in Jesus Christ and seek to be his faithful disciples are invited to our table.
We welcome the opportunity to share the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper with our members who are unable to attend Sunday Services or wish to receive communion in their home please contact the church office.
Baptisms
Baptism is the sign and seal of God’s covenant of grace (His promise to be our God and have us as His people), reminding us that God’s love claims us, in Jesus Christ, long before we ever come to know this love personally. We believe that God is at work in our lives before we are even born. Baptism is the outward sign of the inward faith and a symbol of God’s claim on us as his beloved child.
In the Presbyterian Church, an Infant/Child baptism is an act of the community in which the congregation as a whole takes responsibility for nurturing those baptized in the Christian life, vowing: “We promise to guide and nurture these children by word and deed, with love and prayer, encouraging them to know and follow Jesus, and to be a faithful member of the church.”
Youth and adults who desire to be baptized demonstrate both a genuine faith in Jesus Christ and a desire to join the church family. This can happen when they join the church, through confirmation or a new members class. If you or a member of your family would like to get baptized, please contact the church office.



