Who are we?
We are a group of Reformed Christians that earnestly desire a Confessional Reformed church established in south Orange County. To that end we meet on a regular basis to pray, fellowship and study God’s Word. Our goal is to have a church plant begin with worship services on Sundays and thus establish a vibrant community of saints.
What kind of oversight do we have?
Our overseeing consistory is that of the Oceanside United Reformed Church. Rev. Jonathan Moersch has been an associate pastor there since February 2009. Some families from our group are members at OURC’s sister church: Christ Reformed Church in Anaheim. The United Reformed Churches in North America (URCNA) is a federation of Reformed churches that faithfully hold to the Three Forms of Unity (“The Belgic Confession of Faith,” “The Heidelberg Catechism” & “The Canons of Dort”).
What does your worship look like?
Our desire is to worship our Triune God in “reverence and awe” (Heb 12:28) as well as “in Spirit and truth” (John 4:24). To that end we seek to worship God as He has commanded us in His word: God speaks, we respond. The preaching of the word has central place. The Psalms are given a principle place in singing. The Lord’s Supper is frequently observed. In short, we seek to do all things decently and in order to the glory of God alone.
How are children taught in church?
In their baptism, our children are taught from the earliest of age that they belong to Jesus. Their faith is encouraged to grow and mature as they worship with their family alongside the rest of the people of God. Along with being taught the Scriptures, children are also instructed in the Heidelberg Catechism so that they may know the basics of the Christian faith. When they mature, they ought to know not only what they believe, but, why they believe it.
What kind of accountability do you offer?
We believe that pastors and elders have real spiritual authority given to them by Christ (Mt 16:19; 18:17-20; Heb 13:17). This spiritual oversight can be of no benefit, however, unless people are willing to submit to it. For that reason, we see membership in the local church as both a privilege and a responsibility.





