What we Believe


North City Presbyterian Church is a reformed church and a member of Presbyterian Church of America (PCA), a nation-wide denomination and fellowship of churches. North City's beliefs parallel those of the PCA.


The PCA's beliefs come out of the rediscovery of the Bible and the great moving of God's Spirit in the sixteenth century reformation. These beliefs are summarized in our doctrinal standards, the Westminster Confession of Faith and Catechisms, which were written in the seventeenth century. View our full doctrinal statements here:


Westminister Confession of Faith

Westminster Larger Catechsim

Westminster Shorter Catechism


These doctrines are summarized in the following points:

  • The Bible is the inspired and inerrant Word of God, the only infallible rule of faith and practice.
  • There is one God, eternal and self-existing in three persons (Father, Son and Holy Spirit) who are to be equally loved, honored, and adored.
  • All mankind participated in Adam's fall from his original sinless state and is thus lost in sin and totally helpless.
  • The Sovereign God, for no other reason than His own unfathomable love and mercy, has chosen lost sinners from every nation to be redeemed by the quickening power of the Holy Spirit and through the atoning death and resurrection of His son, Jesus Christ.
  • Those sinners whom the Spirit renews, come to believe in Christ as Savior by the Word of God, are born again, become sons of God, and will persevere to the end.
  • Justification is by faith and through it the undeserving sinner is clothed with the righteousness of Christ.
  • The goal of God's salvation in the life of the Christian is holiness, good works, and service for the glory of God.
  • At death the Christian's soul passes immediately into the presence of God and the unbeliever's soul is eternally separated from God unto condemnation.
  • Baptism is a sign of God's covenant and is properly administered to children of believers in their infancy as well as to those who come as adults to trust in Christ.
  • Jesus Christ will return to earth, visibly and bodily, at a time when He is not expected, to consummate history and the eternal plan of God.
  • The Gospel of God's salvation in Jesus Christ must be proclaimed to all the world as a witness before Jesus Christ returns.

The Reformed Faith

Below is an extended explanation of the doctrinal truths held by reformed and presbyterian churches.  


(Adapted from Selected Shorter Writings of Benjamin B. Warfield edited by John E. Meeter. Nutley, NJ: Presbyterian and Reformed, 1970, pp. 407-410)


The Bible. I believe that my one aim in life and death should be to glorify God and enjoy Him forever; and that God teaches me how to glorify Him and enjoy Him in His holy Word, that is, the Bible, which He has given by the infallible inspiration of His Holy Spirit in order that I may certainly know what I am to believe concerning Him and what duty He requires of me.


GOD. I believe that God is a Spirit, infinite, eternal and incomparable in all that He is; one God but three persons -- the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit -- my Creator, my Redeemer, and my Sanctifier: in whose power and wisdom, righteousness, goodness and truth I may safely put my trust.


Creation. I believe that the heavens and the earth, and all that is in them is the work of God's hands; and that all that He has made He directs and governs in all their actions; so that they fulfill the end for which they were created, and I who trust in Him shall not be put to shame but may rest securely in the protection of His almighty love.


Man. I believe that God created man after his own image, in knowledge, righteousness and holiness, and entered into a covenant of life with Him upon the sole condition of the obedience that was His due: so that it was by willfully sinning against God that man fell into the sin and misery in which I have been born.


The fall. I believe that, being fallen in Adam, my first father, I am by nature a child of wrath, under the condemnation of God and corrupted in body and soul, prone to evil and liable to eternal death from which dreadful state I cannot be delivered save through the unmerited grace of God my Savior.


Grace. I believe, that God has not left the world to perish in its sin, but out of the great love wherewith He has loved it, has from all eternity graciously chosen unto Himself a multitude which no man can number, to deliver them out of their sin and misery, and of them to build up again in the world his kingdom of righteousness: in which kingdom I may be assured I have my part, if I hold fast to Christ the Lord.


Christ. I believe that God has redeemed his people unto Himself though Jesus Christ our Lord; who, though He was and ever continues to be the eternal Son of God, yet was born of a woman, born under the law, that He might redeem them that are under the law: I believe that He bore the penalty due to my sins in His own body on the tree, and fulfilled in His own person the obedience I owe to the righteousness of God, and now presents me to His Father as His purchased possession, to the praise of the glory of His grace forever: wherefore renouncing all merit of my own, I put all my trust only in the blood and righteousness of Jesus Christ my Redeemer.


The Lord. I believe that Jesus Christ my Redeemer, who died for my offenses was raised again for my justification, and ascended into the heavens, where He sits at the right hand of the Father Almighty, continually making intercession for His people and governing the whole world as head over all things for His Church: so that I need fear no evil and may surely know that nothing can snatch me out of His hands and nothing can separate me from His love.


The Holy Spirit. I believe that the redemption wrought by the Lord Jesus Christ is effectually applied to all His people by the Holy Spirit, who works faith in me and thereby unites me to Christ, renews me in the whole man after the image of God, and enables me more and more to die unto sin and to live unto righteousness; until, this gracious work having been completed in me, I shall be received into glory: in which great hope abiding, I must ever strive to perfect holiness in the fear of God.


The gospel. I believe that God requires of me, under the gospel, first of all, out of a true sense of my sin and misery and apprehension of his mercy in Christ, I should turn with grief and hatred from sin and receive and rest upon Jesus Christ alone for salvation; that, so being united to Him, I may receive pardon from my sins and be accepted as righteous in God's sight, only or the righteousness of Christ imputed to me and received by faith alone: and thus only do I believe I may be received into the number and have a right to all the privileges of the sons of God.


Good works. I believe that, having been pardoned and accepted for Christ's sake, it is further required of me that I walk in the Spirit whom He has purchased for me, and by whom love is shed abroad in my heart; fulfilling the obedience I owe to Christ my King; faithfully performing all the duties laid upon me by the holy law of God my heavenly Father; and ever reflecting in my life and conduct the perfect example that has been set me by Christ my Leader, who has died for me and granted to me His Holy Spirit just that I may do the good works which God has prepared before that I should walk in them.


The Church. I believe that God has established his Church in the world and endowed it with the ministry of the Word and the holy ordinances of Baptism, the Lord's Supper and prayer; in order that through these as means, the riches of His grace in the gospel may be made known to the world, and, by the blessing of Christ and the working of this Spirit in them that by faith receive them, the benefits of redemption may be communicated to his people: wherefore also it is required of me that I attend on these means of grace with diligence, preparation, and prayer, so that through them I may be instructed and strengthened in faith, and in holiness of life and in love; and that I use my best endeavors to carry this gospel and convey these means of grace to the whole world.


The Future. I believe that as Jesus Christ has once come in grace, so also He is to come a second time in glory, to judge the world in righteousness and assign to each His eternal award: and I believe that if I die in Christ, my soul shall be at death made perfect in holiness and go home to the Lord; and when He shall return in his majesty I shall be raised in glory and made perfectly blessed in the full enjoyment of God to all eternity: encouraged by which blessed hope it is required of me willingly to take part in suffering hardship here as a good soldier of Christ Jesus, being assured that if I die with Him I shall also reign with Him.


"And to Him, my Redeemer, with the Father, and the Holy Spirit, Three Persons, one God, be glory forever, world without end, Amen, and Amen." - Dr. Benjamin B. Warfield, October 25, 1917