What We Believe
We believe that, as people search for meaning in life, what they’re really searching for, deep down, is a relationship with God, who made us and has never stopped loving us. Anyone can have that relationship with God through faith in Jesus Christ, His Son.
The Bible tells us that "God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life" (John 3:16). People may need healing, may be struggling in their relationships, be frightened or weighed down – all the things that happen in a broken world. We believe that, through Jesus’s death on the cross and resurrection, God heals, restores, forgives and saves for this life and the next, so we have a lot to celebrate and good news to share.
The Bible tells us that "God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life" (John 3:16). People may need healing, may be struggling in their relationships, be frightened or weighed down – all the things that happen in a broken world. We believe that, through Jesus’s death on the cross and resurrection, God heals, restores, forgives and saves for this life and the next, so we have a lot to celebrate and good news to share.
If you get the chance to visit us in person, we’ll be delighted to meet you. Come along to one of our services. If you don't live nearby though, you may prefer to visit a church closer to your home - if you need any help finding a church that suits you, please contact us. If you have a question about the Christian faith, we'd love to hear from you so please get in touch via the Contacts page
Who is the United Reformed Church?
West Kirby United Reformed Church (URC) is a member of the Christian denomination, 'The United Reformed Church'. The United Reformed Church comprises one hundred thousand people in 1600 congregations, having brought together English Presbyterians, English, Welsh and Scottish Congregationalists and members of the Churches of Christ.
Worldwide, more than 80 million Christians are members of the Reformed family of churches, the largest Protestant tradition. The name ‘Reformed’ is used because the churches began to emerge with reform movements in the sixteenth century. Find out more about the United Reformed Church here.
Worldwide, more than 80 million Christians are members of the Reformed family of churches, the largest Protestant tradition. The name ‘Reformed’ is used because the churches began to emerge with reform movements in the sixteenth century. Find out more about the United Reformed Church here.