Who Are We
Westminister Presbyterian Church was established as a preaching station with the Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) in August, 2022. We began holding services the following month. Our doctrine is reformed & confessional. Our church goverment is presbyterian. We believe that the infallable, inerrant God breathed word is our absolute authority in doctrine and life. We also acknowledge that in God's kindness and providence He has blessed the church with the Westminster Standards, which we hold to without exception as our subordinate standards.
Services
Below are the times of our worship services. If you have any questions about the church please contact us and we will be glad to answer any of your questions.
Sunday Worship: 11am & 2:30pm CST
Thursday Prayer Meeting / Study: 7pm CST
* Between the morning & afternoon worship we have a fellowship lunch and all are welcome.
Address / Contact Info
Church Address:
Upcoming Events
Sunday, November 17th 2024
Helpful Resource / Articles
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2024 FCC Family Camp Talks/Sermons
The 2024 family camp talks/sermons havew been posted. There looks to be some fantastic talks to listen to for your edification. Also learn about the mission work in Sri Lanka.
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FCC 2024 Spring Colloquium Talks
The 2024 Spring Colloquium talks are up. There looks to be some fantastic talks to listen to for your edification.
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Introduction to the Christian Faith
Who is God? What does it mean to be estranged from God? Why did the Messiah experience humiliation and death? How are sins forgiven? What is faith? Will there be a judgment day at the end of history?
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What Is Classical Reformed Theology
With the passage of years, it becomes evident that all things on this earthly scene are mutable. Even the church changes with the society around it. This is not altogether to be decried. Like each successive child born into a family, another generation has its own face and personality. ...
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What are communion seasons? Why?
The sacraments are to be administered in conjunction with the preaching of the Word of God, because the symbolism of the sacraments must be explained by the Word. Accordingly, the sacraments are administered only by the minister of the Word.