A summary of what we are

We are Presbyterian in church structure and Reformed in doctrine
Our pulpit Bible is the King James Version
We are committed to the Westminster Confession of Faith
The Scriptures of Old and New Testaments are central to our faith & practice
We sing the metrical Psalms unaccompanied
Our service is approximately of 65-70 minutes duration
We also have an interactive midweek meeting for prayer & Bible study

We realize it is unusual in the modern Church to sing Psalms unaccompanied in the public worship of God.  The explanation is quite simple: we believe the Bible regulates how the Church conducts worship and praise.  Therefore, we do not sing hymns or choruses for the same reason we do not preach from uninspired material.   

We understand from Scripture that public worship is made up of the following parts:
prayer, praise, preaching and tithing. 
We pray extemporaneously but after the pattern of the Lord’s Prayer, Mathew 6:9-13
We praise God from the metrical version of the Book of Psalms, Ephesians 5:19; Colossians 3:16
We preach the Gospel using the entire Bible as our resource, Mark 16:15
We tithe as commanded, Deuteronomy 14:28; Malachi 3:10; 1 Corinthians 16:2

We celebrate the Lord’s Supper at a disciplined Table, 1 Corinthians 11:24-26
We administer Covenant Baptism according to Mathew 28:19

An Abiding Message
In 1 Corinthians 14:8 this question is posed:
If the trumpet gives an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself to the battle?
The Christian Church is under obligation to give a crystal clear sound in the areas of morals, ethics and religion.  God does not allow latitude in His moral code of conduct.  He is equally intolerant of heresy in the presentation of the Gospel.
In the brief summary of the 10 Commandments, accompanied by clear biblical instruction in many instances, the parameters of right and wrong are well defined by God.
Also transparent in the teaching of Scripture is the imperative to be born again.
In John 3:3, Jesus gave a most distinctive blast on the Trumpet when He told Nicodemus that heavenly citizenship could only be gained by one means: you must be born again.
Without that emphasis in our preaching we are not the Church God would have us to be and we stand accused of giving an uncertain sound on the Trumpet.

To be confident in God’s Salvation through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ ensure that you are listening to the clear lucid sound from God’s Gospel Trumpet.