Beliefs

...A community of faith with a rich past and a promising future invites you to experience the Christian faith through our worship, fellowship, educational programs, music ministry, and outreach ministries.
We seek to make a positive difference in the way people live...
By creating uplifting worship services with joyful contemporary and traditional music and Bible-based sermons which speak to everyday life.
By honoring each person's beliefs. We invite questioning and searching for Christian truth.
By offering an "extended family" where people are loved and accepted.By participating in programs of service to those whom Jesus served, the poor, the homeless, and the oppressed. We run an emergency food pantry and make our building available to many self-help and community groups.
By living in harmony with all God's creation and restoring and honoring it for its own sake we pledge to become a greening congregation.
This church recognizes the Bible as the sufficient rule of faith and practice, and holds that living in accordance with the teachings of Jesus Christ is the true test of fellowship. Each member shall have the undisturbed right to follow the Word of God according to the dictates of that member’s own conscience, under the enlightenment of the Holy Spirit.
“We are uniting in striving to know the will of God as taught in the Holy Scriptures, and in our purpose to walk in the ways of the Lord, made known or to be made known to us. We hold it to be the mission of the Church of Christ to proclaim the gospel to all people, exalting the worship of the one true God and laboring for the progress of knowledge, the promotion of justice, the reign of peace, and the realization of human fellowship. Depending as did our parents, upon the continued guidance of the Holy Spirit to lead us into all truth, we work and pray for the transformation of the world into the Kingdom of God; and we look with faith for the triumph of righteousness and the life everlasting.”
On October 28, 2001, the members of Kirkland Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, voted to declare ourselves as an Open and Affirming church. This action was taken following a study and education process that covered almost three years from the time the Board of Directors voted to enter the process until the congregational vote on October 28, 2001. The Task Force wishes the thank all of the members and friends of the congregation that participated in the listening process and the educational events. Now it is our responsibility to live out our Covenant of Openness and Affirmation.
We, the members of Kirkland Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, believe that all persons are children of God and that age, race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, ethnic background, physical/mental ability, socioeconomic status, and other differences that mark each of us are transparent in God’s love. As a church community, we celebrate and find strength in diversity and view it as a way to understand the inclusiveness of God.
We believe that, although we are many members, we are one body in Christ (Romans 12:4). As a part of that body of Christ, we are called to love one another, to do justice, to bring release to the oppressed, and to walk humbly with our God. Responding to that call, a goal of our ministry is to heal the brokenness we experience in ourselves and in our relationships with each other and with God.
We believe that we are made in God’s image and that we are called to accept our sexuality and ourselves. Our sexuality is a gift of God, which enriches our lives and deeply touches the reality of our own and others’ humanity; it is one of the channels through which we experience life.
As a congregation and as individuals, we lift up the following as evidence of our openness and affirmation:
Therefore, we, the Kirkland Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, declare ourselves to be an Open and Affirming Church