South Lake Presbyterian Churc

Theology is a way of thinking about God and God’s relation to the world. Reformed theology
evolved during the 16th century religious movement known as the Protestant Reformation. It
emphasizes God’s supremacy over everything and humanity’s chief purpose as being to
glorify and enjoy God forever.
In its confessions, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) expresses the faith 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. Related to this central affirmation of God’s sovereignty are other
great themes of the Reformed tradition:
 The election of the people of God for service as well as for salvation;
 Covenant life marked by a disciplined concern for order in the church according to the
Word of God;
 A faithful stewardship that shuns ostentation and seeks proper use of the gifts of God’s
creation;
 The recognition of the human tendency to idolatry and tyranny, which calls the people
of God to work for the transformation of society by seeking justice and living in
obedience to the Word of God. (Book of Order, G-2.0500)

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