John Knox Presbyterian Church

Presbyterian


John Knox Presbyterian Church, Seattle, Washington, United States
2014 Christmas

What We Believe

We are a worshipping church being transformed by Jesus that equips people to participate in God’s redemptive work.

John Knox is a Presbyterian church with a Reformed theology. As such, we recognize that the primary authority for us in all our faith and life is our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, God’s Living Word, as the Scriptures bear witness to him. However, there have been times throughout history when it has been necessary for the Reformed Church to articulate its faith and witness as lead by the Holy Spirit in response to different circumstances and challenges at certain times and in certain places. These articulations of faith and witness are found in the various creeds and confessions of the PCUSA in it’s Book of Confessions.

These confessional statements are subject to the authority of Jesus Christ and subordinate to Scripture, nevertheless, they are standards giving witness to the faith of the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church. These statements reflect our understanding of God and what God expects of us at different times in history, but all are faithful to the fundamental beliefs described above.

The Reformed tradition has certain characteristics and convictions found in ten essential beliefs or tenets, which are reflected in the PCUSA’s creeds and confessions. Even though we share these common beliefs, Presbyterians understand that God alone is lord of the conscience, and it is up to each individual to understand what these principles mean in his or her life.
The first two beliefs we share with Christians in all times and in all places taken from the faith of the Church universal, particularly the Apostles’ Creed and the Nicene Creed.

1. Trinity – God the Father, who is over us, God the Son, who is with us and for us, and God the Holy Spirit, who is in us and among us.
2. Incarnation – In Jesus Christ, the Word of God became flesh and dwelt among us. In Jesus Christ, the Triune God is revealed.

The next two we share with those who took part in the Reformation of the Church in the 16th century in their re-affirmation of God’s grace in Jesus Christ as revealed in Scripture.

3. Salvation by grace through faith.
4. Scripture is the Word of God, and our only rule of faith and obedience.

In the remaining six beliefs, the PCUSA affirms the faith and witness of the Reformed
tradition. Central to this tradition is the affirmation of the majesty, holiness, and providence
of God who creates, sustains, rules, and redeems the world in the freedom of sovereign
righteousness and love.

5. Sovereignty and Providence of God
6. The election of the people of God for service as well as for salvation.
7. God’s involvement in the covenant community of God’s people.
8. A faithful stewardship of ourselves, our gifts, our resources, and the earth.
9. The recognition of the human sin of idolatry, tyranny, and disobedience.
10. The commitment of believers to justice, liberation, and obedience.

Service Times

Sunday mornings at 8:30am and 10:10am

Our services are typically an hour and a half, and they blend the old with the new. You will find our worship to be joyful at times and at times solemn and reflective. You will find solid, biblical preaching with application for your life. You will find new songs led by a band along with more traditional hymns accompanied by the organ. You will also find a time of prayer and communion at each service. You will find our services to be multi-generational. We have everyone from infants, and new families all the way to retired folks.

Location

109 SW Normandy Rd
Seattle
Washington
United States
98166

Map

Staff

Chris Pritchett
Senior Pastor

Suzy Lindeke
Office Manager

Contacts

Tel: 2062411606
Web: http://www.jkpcusa.org
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