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Meeting Location
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1230 Big Bend Rd
Ballwin, MO 63021
United States
Service Times
Worship @ 10:30am
(636) 861-1870
Lead Pastor Russell St. John

Our Mission

We seek to shine the spotlight on Christ.
By the grace of God the Father, through the work of the Holy Spirit, Twin Oaks Presbyterian Church strives to become a congregation whose reputation is synonymous with fidelity to Jesus Christ, whose people live for Him, and whose ministries shine the spotlight on Christ and Him crucified, resulting in the maturity of His saints and in the salvation of the lost.

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About Twin Oaks Presbyterian Church PCA

Twin Oaks Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian (PCA) church in Twin Oaks, Missouri. We are community of believers in Southwest St. Louis county who want to honor God by enjoying His grace and extending His glory. We meet Sundays at 9:00am for Sunday School and 10:30am for worship. What to wear? Many wear what is commonly referred to as "business casual" while some wear more formal attire and still others are just casual. We really don't care. Just come and join us in worshipping our Lord.
Denomination / Affiliation: Presbyterian
Service and Sermon Style: Verse-by-Verse Teaching
Dress Style: casual
Average Age of Attendees: all-ages
Community Projects: 0-12
Primary Language: English
Other Language Services: English

MINISTRIES AND GROUPS

Church Ministries
Kids
Youth
College
Singles
Men’s
Women’s
Sunday School
Adult
Small Groups
Choir
Groups and Public Services
Christian School
Food Pantry
Vacation Bible School
Worship services are interpreted for the hearing impaired. Classes are available for English as a second language.

BELIEFS

Twin Oaks Presbyterian Church is a member congregation of the Presbyterian Church in America, which is a Bible-believing, evangelical and confessional Christian denomination. The doctrinal standards of the Presbyterian Church in America are the Westminster Confession of Faith and Catechisms. Our beliefs include the following: The Bible: We believe in the inspiration and inerrancy of Scripture. The Bible is the written Word of God, without error and infallible, the ultimate authority in faith and life (2 Timothy 3:16; 2 Peter 1:21). The Trinity: We believe in one God who exists eternally in three persons. God is one substance in three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, as expounded in the Nicene Creed. All are equal in power and glory (Matthew 28:19; 2 Corinthians 13:14). The Sovereignty of God: We believe in the absolute sovereignty of God. The God of the Bible owns and governs all things according to the counsel of His will (Ephesians 1:11; 3:11). The Creation: We believe that God created the universe out of nothing. God alone has existed from all eternity and has created all things using nothing pre-existent (Genesis 1:1; Hebrews 11:3; Isaiah 44:24). The Origin of Mankind: We believe that God created man from the dust of the earth, breathing into him the breath of life. Man did not evolve from another species but was created immediately by God. Created in God's image, man’s purpose was and still is to glorify God and to enjoy Him forever (Genesis 1:26; Colossians 3:17). The Fall: We believe in the fall of man into sin. The voluntary sin of Adam resulted in man's fall from a state of grace into a state of corruption and misery. All people are born corrupt and unable to save themselves (Romans 3:23; 3:9-19; 8:7-8). The Gospel: We believe in God's gracious plan of salvation. God, in His mercy, chose to provide salvation for mankind through the substitutionary atonement of Jesus Christ. Jesus lived a perfect life and died a sacrificial death to redeem a people for Himself. He is the only Savior and mediator between God and men (Romans 4:25; 2 Corinthians 5:21; 1 Timothy 2:5). The Way of Salvation: We believe that God applies the salvation earned by Jesus Christ in time to the elect through the Holy Spirit. This takes place in a logical sequence, which is commonly called the ordo salutis, or, order of salvation: Effectual Calling/ Regeneration: The Holy Spirit regenerates human hearts and effectually calls people to Christ, giving ears to hear and eyes to see, convincing of sin, and persuading and enabling human beings to embrace Jesus Christ by faith (Ezekiel 36:25-27; John 3:1-8). Conversion: Conversion is a person’s conscious response to God's effectual calling and regeneration. Conversion may be a precise moment in time or a longer process. In either case, conversion will result in the same two manifestations of being “born again.” A converted person will trust in Jesus Christ for salvation, and a converted person will repent, that is, turn away from sin in remorse, resolving to follow the Lord Jesus Christ in holiness (Romans 4:2; 2 Corinthians 7:10). Justification: God’s legal declaration of a sinner’s innocence and righteousness through faith in Jesus Christ is called justification. The active and passive righteousness of Jesus Christ are imputed to the sinner, through faith, by God’s grace (Romans 3:24; 4:25-5:1). The natural result of this justification is adoption, which is the ingrafting of a redeemed sinner into the family of God as a beloved son or daughter (Galatians 4:4-5). Sanctification: God’s gracious act of renewing a human heart from within by the power of the Holy Spirit is called sanctification. Throughout a believer’s life, the Holy Spirit progressively transforms him or her more and more into the likeness of Jesus Christ, working repentance and renewal from within (Romans 12:2). Believers are thus being saved from the power of sin, becoming like Jesus Christ, and are progressing in holiness (Ephesians 4:13-14). Glorification: God’s work of completing the sanctification of His people by finally and forever ridding them of the last remnants of sin and corruption is called glorification. At death, each believer’s soul is finally perfected, and passes immediately into the presence and rest of God. To live is Christ, and to die is gain (Philippians 1:21). Each soul will be reunited to its perfected and imperishable body at the resurrection (1 Corinthians 15). The Final Judgment: We believe in a final judgment. At the return of Jesus Christ, God will renew the Creation, purging all sin from it, will divide the nations as Sheep and Goats, and will judge each person who has ever lived. God will take the Sheep to be with Him forever, while the Goats He will cast into outer darkness (Matthew 25:31-46; 1 Corinthians 15:24-28; Revelation 20:11-15). The Church: We believe that Jesus Christ has established a visible church on earth, comprised of all those who profess faith and their children, to whom He has given the keys of the kingdom to bind and to loose (Matthew 18:15-20). The Sacraments: We believe that Jesus Christ has instituted two sacraments for the Church: Baptism and the Lord's Supper (Matthew 28:19; 1 Corinthians 11:23-24). Baptism is the sacrament that marks one's entry into the covenant people of God. The Lord's Supper is the sacrament whereby God's children are spiritually nourished with the body and blood of Jesus Christ as they sojourn toward their true home.
Primary Bible Version Used: English Standard Version
Baptism: Both
Communion Frequency: Monthly
Eternal Security: No, Can't Lose
Regularly Practice: Congregational Readings
We agree with these Doctrinal Statements: Apostles Creed Nicene Creed

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Twin Oaks Presbyterian Church PCA is a Presbyterian Church located in Zip Code 63021.

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