Emmanuel is a member of the Evangelical Congregational Church (ECC). As such, our relationship with God is so real and our love for Him and others is so intense that we cannot help but desire that others would experience the peace and full life offered in Jesus Christ. The people of the E.C. Church also seek to help new believers discover their place in a family where they can find support on their faith journey, a journey that leads to personal growth in Christlikeness.

A Brief Statement of Faith:

Believing the Bible to be our final authority for faith and Christian living, we affirm the following:

That the universe is the purposeful creation of a personal, loving, almighty God.

That all human beings are made in the image of the Creator and are of infinite worth.

That our world is under the sway of sin as a result of a historical and a personal human rebellion against God, so that suffering, death and separation from God are the experience of humankind; and that without the intervention of God’s grace, this will be the eternal state of all persons.

That Jesus Christ, the incarnate Son of God, through his virgin birth, sinless life, and sacrificial death on the Cross, and glorious resurrection and ascension, graciouly offers new life to all who receive him by faith.

That the Holy Spirit, indwelling believers, gives them a desire and an ability to follow bibilical standards of conduct in their personal lives and in society.

That the Christian faith is lived in the community of the church, where worship and witness are embodied through the spiritual gifts of its members.

That Jesus Christ will return to this world, bring an end to history as we know it, inaugurate the final judgment, and welcome believers into his eternal kingdom.


More information is available at the website of the Evangelical Congregational Church (http://www.eccenter.com/).

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