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What is

THE KIRK?

Tthe"Kirk" is a fourteenth century Scottish word for the "church" originating from the earlier Greek “kyriakon”, meaning "what is of the Lord” or “what belongs to the Lord”.
 
The “Kirk” is also a local church of Jesus Christ in Savannah off Bee Road a part of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA).

What's

THE KIRK

all about?

There are a lot of differing views on what church is and should be, but we believe Holy Spirit has spelled out the church’s mission quite clearly in Ephesian 4:12, “Equipping the saints for the work of service, to the building up of the body of Christ.” In this verse we read of the combined goal of Christ’s officers in the church, which is the discipleship, the worship, the stewardship, and the fellowship of God’s people and all in Jesus Christ.

What does

THE KIRK

believe?

We believe in the eternal God, our Father and Creator, in His Son, Jesus Christ, our Redeemer and King, and in the Holy Spirit, breath of the triune God, our helper and comforter. The Word of God, the holy and inerrant Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, is our rule for life and teaches us how we may know, follow, and serve the Father.

The Kirk Presbyterian is a member church of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA). We are Reformed in doctrine, Protestant in form, Presbyterian in government, and Evangelical in practice. For more, view our Confession of Faith, together with our Shorter Catechism and Larger Catechism (Vol. 1 & 2).


Who is

THE KIRK?

The Kirk is a group of ordinary people who seek to follow Christ by faith. We exist to glorify our Creator, serving Him for the growth of His Kingdom and the good of His people. Who we are is as simple as this: we are sinners saved by grace.

We are sinners made saints - called out of darkness and into the glorious light of the Father. We are broken - made whole by the conquering work of the Son. We are struggling - yet victorious through the renewing work of the Spirit. We are weak - yet strong in the joy of the Lord. We are free - yet willing servants to our caring King. We are real people, loved by a real Savior, seeking to serve Him with a real love.

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