OUR VISION AND MISSION
Our Vision Statement: Welcoming Hearts - Growing in Faith & Service
Our Statement of Belief and Mission
We, the members of the Nashua Presbyterian Church, believe in one all powerful God, who creates us, loves us, and saves us through His grace, which is manifest in the sacrifice of his son, Jesus Christ.
We rejoice in the presence and power of the Holy Spirit in our lives.
We are grateful to God for bringing us together from distant locations, with varied backgrounds and views.
We are committed to being a warm and welcoming family, caring for each other and offering assistance to those in need.
We are dedicated to participation in local mission and broader outreach through the connectional nature of the world wide programs of the PC (USA).
We are confident that by worshiping, praying, working, studying, and enjoying fellowship, with a strong faith in God’s love,
that we can nourish one another, learn to live by Jesus’ example, help others, and spread the good news of the gospel.
WE ARE A MATTHEW 25 CHURCH
After a year of prayer, study, and conversation, our Session voted in December 2020 for our congregation to become a Matthew 25 Church.
What is a Matthew 25 Church?
Matthew 25:31–46 calls all of us to actively engage in the world around us, so our faith comes alive and we wake up to new possibilities. Convicted by this passage, both the 222nd and 223rd General Assemblies (2016 and 2018) exhorted the PC(USA) to act boldly and compassionately to serve people who are hungry, oppressed, imprisoned or poor.
How the vision unites all Presbyterians
By accepting the Matthew 25 invitation, we can help our denomination become a more relevant presence in the world. We recognize Christ’s urgent call to be a church of action, where God’s love, justice and mercy shine forth and are contagious. And we rejoice how our re-energized faith can unite all Presbyterians for a common and holy purpose: our common identity to do mission.
We are a PCUSA Earth Care Congregation
In January of 2014, we were first certified as a PCUSA Earth Care Congregation and we continue to do all we can to keep that certification. And in 2021 we've qualified again!
Our Statement of Belief and Mission
We, the members of the Nashua Presbyterian Church, believe in one all powerful God, who creates us, loves us, and saves us through His grace, which is manifest in the sacrifice of his son, Jesus Christ.
We rejoice in the presence and power of the Holy Spirit in our lives.
We are grateful to God for bringing us together from distant locations, with varied backgrounds and views.
We are committed to being a warm and welcoming family, caring for each other and offering assistance to those in need.
We are dedicated to participation in local mission and broader outreach through the connectional nature of the world wide programs of the PC (USA).
We are confident that by worshiping, praying, working, studying, and enjoying fellowship, with a strong faith in God’s love,
that we can nourish one another, learn to live by Jesus’ example, help others, and spread the good news of the gospel.
WE ARE A MATTHEW 25 CHURCH
After a year of prayer, study, and conversation, our Session voted in December 2020 for our congregation to become a Matthew 25 Church.
What is a Matthew 25 Church?
Matthew 25:31–46 calls all of us to actively engage in the world around us, so our faith comes alive and we wake up to new possibilities. Convicted by this passage, both the 222nd and 223rd General Assemblies (2016 and 2018) exhorted the PC(USA) to act boldly and compassionately to serve people who are hungry, oppressed, imprisoned or poor.
How the vision unites all Presbyterians
By accepting the Matthew 25 invitation, we can help our denomination become a more relevant presence in the world. We recognize Christ’s urgent call to be a church of action, where God’s love, justice and mercy shine forth and are contagious. And we rejoice how our re-energized faith can unite all Presbyterians for a common and holy purpose: our common identity to do mission.
We are a PCUSA Earth Care Congregation
In January of 2014, we were first certified as a PCUSA Earth Care Congregation and we continue to do all we can to keep that certification. And in 2021 we've qualified again!