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By "Christ-centered church," we mean any church for whom the worship of Jesus, the Second Person of the Trinity, God Incarnate, is central.

Sometimes, such churches are called "evangelical" because they are focused on the "evangel," that is, the Gospel--the good news of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection.

By admitting others to our celebration of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, we practice what is called "open-communion."

If you are a part of some other church besides ours who honors Jesus' perfect life, death, and resurrection as the "Way, the Truth, and the Life," and you have professed your faith in this Gospel, and have been baptized and received as a member of that church, you are welcome to partake of the Supper with us in worship.

 

Last updated on March 12, 2010 by Phil Henry