What does St. Nicholas Buccleuch stand for?
We are convinced that Christianity is still relevant in the 21st Century.
We believe we have an obligation to share, and to help others experience, the Good News.
We take the Bible seriously but not always literally.
Inspired by the compassion we see in the life of Jesus Christ,
we are inclusive, open, and welcoming of all people.
We believe that worship ought to lead to acts of justice, reconciliation, peace and compassion
which have the power to transform ourselves, our community and the world.
We value various perspectives and sincere questions
and make the Church a safe place to explore these questions.
We promote unity and celebrate diversity,
understanding diversity to be a strength in which we can learn from one another.
We believe that the Christian religion is not simply about “getting to heaven”
but rather is about making a vital difference in the here and now.
We believe we have an obligation to share, and to help others experience, the Good News.
We take the Bible seriously but not always literally.
Inspired by the compassion we see in the life of Jesus Christ,
we are inclusive, open, and welcoming of all people.
We believe that worship ought to lead to acts of justice, reconciliation, peace and compassion
which have the power to transform ourselves, our community and the world.
We value various perspectives and sincere questions
and make the Church a safe place to explore these questions.
We promote unity and celebrate diversity,
understanding diversity to be a strength in which we can learn from one another.
We believe that the Christian religion is not simply about “getting to heaven”
but rather is about making a vital difference in the here and now.