At Restoration Church, our beliefs shape everything we do. We hold to historic Christian doctrine, and we seek to be a church that is centered on the gospel, rooted in God’s Word, and committed to living it out together.
These are some of the convictions that shape how we lead, teach, and live as a church.

We believe the gospel—the good news of Jesus—is at the center of everything. It’s not just how we begin a relationship with God, but how we grow. We want every sermon, every ministry, and every relationship to be shaped by what Jesus has done for us.

We believe the Bible is God’s Word and our ultimate authority for what we believe and how we live.
It is trustworthy, sufficient, and relevant for every part of life, and we seek to build everything we do on its truth.

We believe the church is led by a team of pastors/elders who are called to shepherd, teach, and care for the church. Rather than being led by one individual, we are led by a group of qualified men who serve together with humility, prayer, and a commitment to God’s Word.

We believe men and women are equal in value, dignity, and worth, as they are both created in God’s image. We also believe God has designed complementary roles within the home and the church, where men are called to lead with humility and sacrificial love, and women play an essential and active role in the life and ministry of the church.
“In essentials, unity. In non-essentials, liberty. In all things, love.”
We hold firmly to the core truths of the Christian faith, while allowing freedom on secondary issues where faithful believers may disagree. Our desire is to be a church marked by both conviction and humility—standing on truth while loving one another well.