who We Are

In three words we are about… Discipleship, Love, and Worship

These three words answer three fundamental questions about us. 


What? Our mission is to make disciple-makers (Matt. 28:18-20)

How? Our motive is to love God and love our neighbours (Matthew 22:37-40)

Why? Our aim is to worship God in Spirit and in truth (John 4:24)


By the grace of God and for his glory, we seek consistency with God’s Word in everything we believe and do. 

what we believe

We adhere to the Westminster Confession of Faith, the Shorter and Larger Catechism as a faithful summary of the Bible’s teachings. Also, see in the Constitution of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Canada. 

Our Members Publicly Take the Following Vows:

1. Do you believe the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments to be the Word of God, the only infallible rule for faith and life? 


2. Do you believe in the one living and true God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, as revealed in the Scriptures? 


3. Do you repent of your sin; confess your guilt and helplessness as a sinner against God; profess Jesus Christ, Son of God, as your Saviour and Lord; and dedicate yourself to his service: Do you promise that you will endeavour to forsake all sin, and to conform your life to his teaching and example? 


4. To the end that you may grow in the Christian life, do you promise that you will: 


a) Diligently read the Bible, engage in private prayer, keep the Lord’s Day, participate in public worship, observe the sacraments, and give back to the Lord as he biblically requires? 


b) Seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness in all the relationships of life, faithfully to perform your whole duty as a true servant of Jesus Christ, and seek to win others to him? 


c) Accept your responsibility to work with others in the Church, and do you promise to support and encourage them in their service to the Lord? 


d) Submit in the Lord to the teaching and government of this Church as being based upon the Scriptures and set forth in the Constitution of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Canada? 


e) Respect the authority and discipline of the Church, should you need correction in doctrine or life? 


5. Do you make this profession of faith and state these promises in the presence of God, in humble reliance upon his grace, as you desire to give your account with joy at the Last Great Day?

Meet our Provisional Elders

Elders are primarily responsible for the spiritual oversight and governance of the congregation. 

VInce Ward

Teaching Elder, Moderator

Cory van der meer

Ruling Elder, Clerk

Peter chan

Ruling Elder

Meet our Provisional Deacons

Deacons are primarily responsible for the physical and practical needs of the congregation. 

Jason Braden

Vince Giroux