ERBC is a church consisting of disciples of Jesus Christ from diverse ethnic, social and religious backgrounds who are committed to reformed Baptist doctrine. It is our desire to see God the Father be glorified in our local community through the preaching of Jesus Christ his Son by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Our History
In May 2016, Pastor Allen Beardmore was sent as a church planting missionary from First Baptist Church in Clinton, LA. We originally met in the Shenton Park Community Centre and held a morning worship service, followed by a time of bible study, a luncheon and then an abbreviated afternoon worship service with a corporate prayer meeting. For the next year and a…
What We Believe
The Holy Scripture is the only sufficient, certain, and infallible rule of all saving knowledge, faith, and obedience (2nd London Baptist Confession of Faith, 1689). However, in order to guard, preserve and propagate the authority of the Scripture and its message, the New Testament apostles made certain points of doctrine confessional (I Timothy 3:16, II Timothy 2:2, I John 1:1-3, Jude 3). …
Who are Reformed Baptists
If you are new to Christianity, perhaps the following very simple explanation might be helpful. A Reformed Baptist is someone who takes God seriously. And, because they take God seriously, they also take the Bible seriously. A Reformed Baptist is someone who truly wanted to know how a sinful human being could have a loving relationship with a good and holy God…
What to expect
Our church consists of disciples of Jesus Christ who have gathered together for the purpose of worshipping the only true and living God. Because God is infinitely holy and perfectly just, you may expect our worship to be serious and reverent. Because God is most loving, gracious and merciful, you may expect our worship to be joyful and filled with thanksgiving. Because…
Common Q & A
This page contains some of the commonly asked questions and our answers to these questions. Check it out!
Leadership
Our Leadership The Bible tells us that while Christ established the Church through the Apostles, He authorized the leadership of local churches by specially appointed men, called elders. In the Bible, elders are sometimes called “pastors” or “bishops.” We normally only use the title “pastor” or “elder,” but all three words are used interchangeably throughout the New Testament. Elders are responsible to…