What We Believe
Christianity is not a religion, it is a personal relationship with Jesus
Within that relationship, there are a number of ways that our worship, beliefs and methods can be expressed. At Carnmoney we are part of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, so we organise ourselves and our practices in agreement with the Presbyterian model. Presbyterian just means that our Church is governed by a group of Elders ( called a Kirk Session for historical reasons). The Elders are drawn from the Congregation and are people blessed with strong faith and spiritual gifts who oversee all spiritual matters in the congregation. Each Presbyterian Church is then a member of a local grouping called a Presbytery (we are a member of the North Belfast Presbytery). Each Presbytery is then represented on the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church. In this way, the local Churches can unite and agree on various matters and therefore present a united viewpoint.
Presbyterian Churches are part of a wider grouping of Churches collectively known as Protestant. There are other groupings such as Roman Catholic and Orthodox. The Protestant Churches began from the protests of Martin Luther in 1517 who opposed the corrupt practices that he saw within the Church Establishment at that time. The major bits of the system of beliefs that Protestants adhere to (known as Doctrine) were defined and refined by Luther and others such as John Calvin at this time and for about a century afterwards. The core tenets of the Doctrine are summarised in a short document called The Apostles Creed. For a more in-depth study, the full Westminster Confession of Faith document is available online with a handy cross reference to the applicable verses of the Bible that support each statement. We also publish a comprehensive list of references on this site which can help provide further study information.