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The Autumn of 1999 marked the birth of Christ Church, Spokane as a daughter church of Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho. The initial four families of our body quickly outgrew a home living room and by summer 2000, weekly meetings had moved to the Moran Prairie Grange. Christ Church formally constituted membership in September 2000 and six months later called Joost Nixon as pastor. In March of 2006, we planted our first daughter church, Trinity Church in Couer D'Alene, ID. In October of 2007 we planted Holy Trinity Church in Colville, WA.
 
 
Distinctives
Reformed and Evangelical
Emphasis on Biblical Families
Optimistic Eschatology
Expository Preaching
Church Community
Elders & Deacons
Doctrinal Statement
Affiliation and Accountability
 
  Reformed and Evangelical  


At Christ Church we believe that the sovereignty of God in salvation is glad news, hence we advocate what we call "sunny Calvinism." Additionally, we believe in the covenantal nature of the church and the ecumenical and reformed creeds. Though we subscribe robustly to the Westminster Confession of Faith (1646), the Scriptures themselves are our final and infallible authority for both faith and practice.

 

  Emphasis on Biblical Families  


As the most basic unit in church and society, the family can hardly be overemphasized. At Christ Church we encourage husbands and fathers to embrace their covenantal responsibility as heads of their homes and to nurture their wives and children as they grow in the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ. Wives and mothers are encouraged to submit joyfully to their husbands, to be workers at home, and to nurture their children in Christ. Moreover, children are taught to love the Lord their God, to obey their parents, and to seek God's blessing upon themselves and their descendants. The local church should assist and equip parents for spiritual leadership in their homes but never replace them.

 

  Optimistic Eschatology  


We believe "the knowledge of the Lord shall cover the earth as the waters cover the sea" (Isaiah 11:9). But this grand hope is not accomplished through political finaglings and Christian activism, but through the bold preaching of the Word of God in the power of the Holy Spirit.

 

  Expository Preaching  


Because elders are enjoined to teach every word of God's whole counsel, Christ Church's normal, but not exclusive, mode of preaching is consecutive, verse-by-verse exposition.

 

  Church Community  


Members of Christ Church covenant together under God to encourage one another to love God and each other, seeking to edify one another by using their gifts; assisting one another by providing for needs; and together serving the church and community-at-large. "By this all men will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another" (John 13:35). This is an important element of our corporate witness.

 

  Elders & Deacons  

Christ Church is governed by a group of elders. Currently we have three elders:

Stuart Bryan, Minister (Trinity Evangelical, Coeur d'Alene)
Joost Nixon, Minister
Bill Bray , Ruling Elder




The elders are responsible to shepherd the body, and to concentrate on the ministry of prayer and the Word. Coming alongside them as ministers of mercy are a number of deacons:

Eric Fugitt
Dan Kuntz
Ben Palpant
Christopher True
Paul Hadfield
Bob Dowers (Trinity Evangelical, Coeur d'Alene)

 

 



  Doctrinal Statement  


We subscribe to the Westminster Confession of Faith (1646) with a few exceptions-most notably our approach to baptism. We permit both those who embrace believer's baptism and those who maintain infant baptism to serve as elders on our session. The Westminster Confession defines what we believe and teach-it does not define the boundaries of our fellowship.

 

  Affiliation and Accountability  


Christ Church is a member of the Confederation of Reformed Evangelical Churches [www.crechurches.org], a confederation of like-minded churches committed to spiritual growth and mutual accountability.

 

 
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