Our Theology

At Dominion Community Church we are "Orthodox" in our theology
drawing from the foundations provided by Polycarp, Ignatius, Tertullian,
Cyprian, Augustine, and other Apostolic and Early Church Fathers.
We embrace without reservation the great creeds of the historic Christian
Church to include the Apostolic Creed of 390 AD, the Nicene Creed
of 325, the Athanasian Creed of the eraly 5th century,
and the Chalcedon of 451 AD.

We are "Reformed" in our doctrine accepting the great theological
reforms of the 16th and 17th centuries through Luther,
Calvin, Zwingli and the Puritan writers.

We are "Catholic" in our immovable conviction that the Church
of the Lord Jesus Christ throughout the world is the one Holy and Apostolic
Church being "the one body with one Spirit, one Lord and one faith."
Consequently, all Christian leaders and churches have a common
purpose to work cooperatively to reach the world for Christ.

We are "Evangelical" in our doctrinal adherence to the authority
of Scripture, the deity of Christ, and salvation through
faith in the atoning work of Christ.

We are "Charismatic" in our worship and ministry, partaking of
the power of the Holy Spirit and excercising the biblical gifts which are
given to the Church. Through the empowering work of the
Holy Spirit, we zealously reach out to our community and the world
by demonstrating the compassion of Christ and offering His
Gospel of salvation, hope and restoration.

We are "Christological" in our belief that the Lord Jesus Christ
is central in our worship and Christian practices. We proclaim Jesus
to be Lord of our Lives, the Head of His Church and King of His
Kingdom. We proclaim Jesus to be the Lord of all things.

We are "Incarnational" in our theology, not that we are Christ, but that
Christ is in us and we are in the world reaching the lost, continuing
His word and demonstrating His kingdom on earth.