“For we are labourers together with God.”
– 1 Cor 3:9 –

I. OUR COMMON ROOT

We at Grace Culture Church stand in the great river of historic Christianity. We honour and recognise the Catholic and Anglican traditions as part of the one holy, apostolic Church, stewards of Scripture, sacrament, and creed across the centuries. We owe them a debt of gratitude for preserving the faith once delivered to the saints. We are not strangers to their communion; we are sons of the same gospel.

II. HEIRS OF THE REFORMATION

We stand in the tradition of those who, like the great Martin Luther, dared to say that the Church must always be reformed according to the Word of God: Ecclesia semper reformanda est. We honour Luther’s courage in nailing his theses, not against the Church, but for her. He did not seek to destroy; he sought to restore. In that same spirit, we do not call ourselves Protestants, for we do not merely protest. We are Reformers: a people committed to continual return to the grace, the cross, and the Christ at the centre of all Scripture.

III. CHRIST ALONE: OUR CONFESSION

We confess without apology that Jesus Christ, crucified, risen, and reigning, is the singular glory of all preaching, worship, and ministry. Any teaching, movement, or ministry that centres itself on the preacher, the personality, the gift, or the experience rather than the Person and finished work of Christ, we name plainly as a departure from the gospel. We are not against gifts; we are against the glorification of gifts above the Giver. The Holy Spirit has never come to magnify Himself, He comes to magnify Christ (John 16:14). We hold to that order with our whole hearts.

IV. AGAINST EVERY HERESY

We stand firmly and lovingly against every doctrine that distorts the Person of Christ or the nature of His grace. We will not be silent where the sheep are being misled. We especially reject the prosperity gospel and the manipulation of such preachers. This is not the gospel of the cross. The apostle Paul counted all things as loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus (Philippians 3:8). So do we.

V. OUR BROTHERHOOD PLEDGE

We, the men of Grace Culture Church, therefore covenant with one another, across tribe, tongue, nation, and background, to walk as brothers in the grace that found us. We will sharpen one another. We will bear one another’s burdens. We will hold the line of sound doctrine not in pride, but in love, knowing that the truth we guard is not ours to own, but ours to steward for the generations that follow. To God alone be the glory. Soli Deo Gloria.