Cityview is committed to the doctrines of GRACE.
The Condition of Humanity: Because of the fall, we are more sinful than we could ever imagine (Jeremiah 17:9). Not only have we been corrupted by Adam's sin (Romans 5:12-19), but we are also responsible for our own sin. Our nature, in its original state, not only will not choose to obey the Gospel, it is unable to do so (Romans 3:9-20, 8:5-8). We all are sinners desperately needing God's grace.
The Initiative of God, the Father: Because of our inherent brokenness and sin, we need our God to pursue us, which he certainly does. Why does he do this? Because, while we are more sinful than we could ever imagine, we are also more loved than we had ever dreamed! In His grace, God takes the initiative in establishing relationship with us, reaches down, captures our heart, and invites us into a love relationship with Himself (John 6:37-39, II Thessalonians 2:13-14).
The Work of Jesus, the Son: God didn't just come up with the idea of salvation. He actually provided the way of salvation through Jesus Christ. (John 10:14-15, Ephesians 5:25-27). The death of Jesus was not just an act of goodwill, it was a fully effective act of redemption in which we are now called the beloved daughters and sons of the living God.
The Ministry of the Holy Spirit: Through the Holy Spirit, God is still in the business of transforming lives. The Holy Spirit does this by convincing us of our sin and misery, enlightening our minds in the knowledge of Christ and by capturing our hearts with the love and mercy of God (Ezekiel 36:25-27). The Spirit of God opens our eyes to the beauty of Jesus Christ (John 6:44-45, Philippians 2:13) and of his grace and affection to our souls.
The Promise of the Gospel: He who began a good work in you will be faithful to complete it (Phil. 1:6) Through the Gospel of Jesus Christ, God has promised his love for you -- and he will keep that promise. No matter your failure, no matter your struggle, he will never let you go. The Gospel is not about "believing in Jesus and then keeping your moral, ethical or theological ducks in a row". We don't become perfect just because we are followers of Jesus. Rather, we seek to conform our lives to his holiness out of gratitude for his affection for us. None of us will do this perfectly, most of us will often not even do this very well, but the grace of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus sustains us.
Cityview is committed to CATHOLIC doctrine.
By "Catholic" we are referring to the original meaning of the term, which is "according to the whole" or "universal." In other words, we count ourselves as part of God's "holy, catholic, and apostolic Church" and hold to those basic teachings which have been believed by all Christians throughout history that have proclaimed historic Christianity. These teachings have been confessed in the ecumenical creeds of the early church such as the Apostles' Creed and the Nicene Creeds.
These are some of the basic teachings of the catholic tradition:
The Trinity (one God in three persons of Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
The Incarnation (that Jesus is both God and man).
The Atonement (that Jesus died on the cross and was raised from the dead in order to save sinners).
The Resurrection (that Jesus was raised bodily from the dead and is the first-fruits of the restoration of all of his creation).
Cityview is committed to APOSTOLIC doctrine.
By "apostolic," we are referring to those doctrines taught by the Apostles in the Scriptures and so forcefully reclaimed in the Reformation of the 16th century. We believe that the Scriptures are without error in their original writings, completely trustworthy and the ultimate authority for our beliefs and our lifestyles. We believe that salvation is only by God's grace and is received solely by faith in Christ. We believe in the historicity of the biblical miracles, of the virgin birth, and in the reality of Christ's return.
Cityview is committed to REFORMED doctrine.
We believe that God is sovereign in all things, including salvation, and that the sacraments of baptism and holy communion not only represent God's grace, but also seal and apply that grace to our lives. We are committed to a Presbyterian system of church government and to living out the implications of God's radical grace in every area of life.


Cityview is committed to the doctrines of GRACE.