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Martin Luther
John Calvin
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What it means to be "Reformed"While our beliefs and heritage as a Church are ultimately rooted in Salvation by:
The Westminster Confession of FaithThe Westminster Confession of Faith (written in 1647) is one of the foundational documents for understanding the Scripture as understood by many of the Protestant Reformers linked to John Calvin. The WCF teaches the sovereignty of God in salvation from beginning to end. The confession also teaches the Biblical idea of covenant. Because his agreement (“Covenant of Works”) with Adam and Eve was broken through their sin, God made an agreement (“Covenent of Grace”) with his son Jesus Christ to give his life for sinful people. This Covenant of Grace was progressively revealed throughout the Bible in “sub-covenents” with Noah, Abraham, Moses and David. It is ultimately fulfilled in Christ's death and resurrection, the “New Covenent” that is the reality to which the Old Testament points. (back) |


