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Our New Statement of Faith

November 10, 2020, will be remembered as a historic day in our family of churches because, on that day, the Sovereign Grace Churches Council of Elders unanimously approved our new Statement of Faith. I believe this momentous decision is historic for two reasons.

The Process of Approving our Statement of Faith

First, the process of studying, rewriting, reviewing, and approving our Statement of Faith involved all of the pastors in Sovereign Grace. In particular, our Theology Committee comprised of 7 Sovereign Grace elders, led by Jeff Purswell, our Director of Theology, put in countless hours to rewrite our Statement of Faith with theological precision and a pastoral tone that will serve generations to come in our family of churches. Our Statement of Faith was sent to every church in Sovereign Grace, giving every pastor the opportunity to ask questions and provide input before submitting it for approval. The approval process not only involved the Council of Elders, but it also needed to be approved by our Regional Assembly of Elders, which means that every pastor in Sovereign Grace had an opportunity to vote to approve this theologically unifying document. And I'm happy to report that on November 30, 2020, every Regional Assembly of Elders did approve our Statement of Faith. My point is that the process of developing and approving our statement of faith is historic because it was a denomination-wide effort. "Historic" is a word thrown around far too casually. Still, I believe it applies here—we're not aware of a recent example of such a careful, detailed statement being formulated by a denomination in such close partnership with the pastors of that denomination. 

The Content of our Statement of Faith

Second, our new Statement of Faith's approval is historic because of its rich, biblical, doctrinally sound, God-glorifying content. I thank God for the hard work the Theology Committee did over the last seven years to produce a Statement of Faith that will protect our family of churches, strengthen our theological unity, and deepen our worship of God. Good theology always leads to passionate doxology. Therefore, I can't wait for you to read our Statement of Faith because it will not only increase your knowledge of God and his Word; it will also deepen your worship of God.

A Dedicated Website for our Statement of Faith

To mark this historic moment in Sovereign Grace, we have established a dedicated website for our Statement of Faith: webelieve.sovereigngrace.com, which you can find here. This website is your "one-stop-shop" for the Sovereign Grace Churches Statement of Faith. Before reading our Statement of Faith, take time to watch the intro video where Jeff Purswell explains the significance of this theologically unifying document for our family of churches. When you read the Statement of Faith, you can use a digital version or an Editors Edition. If you would like to order a print version of our Statement of Faith, you can do so on our website.

Sovereign Grace Churches is a confessional family of churches. At the heart of our union is the truth of God's Word that we believe, cherish and proclaim together. The reason this is a historic moment for our denomination is that our Statement of Faith represents a summary of the teaching of Scripture on key points of doctrine essential to the beliefs, conduct, and witness of our churches. And it's historic because the unity we enjoy is not only relational and full of love but also doctrinal and full of truth. We hope that as you read the truths contained in our new Statement of Faith, you would rejoice and join us in saying, "Not to us, O Lord, not to us, but to your name give glory" (Psalm 115:1, ESV).


Mark Prater is the Executive Director for Sovereign Grace and serves as an elder at Covenant Fellowship Church. He and his wife, Jill, have three married daughters and a growing number of grandchildren.

2019 SGC State of the Union Address

Mark Prater delivered our 2019 State of the Union address to the Council of Elders on November 4th, 2019. Mark serves as the Executive Director of Sovereign Grace Churches.

This annual message is intended to both encourage and inspire our pastors. Speaking from Isaiah 60:1-5, he encouraged everyone to “lift up your eyes and see…”

See the beauty of the glory of Christ.

See the transforming power of the gospel.

See the beauty of reaching the nations.

See the beauty of God’s provision.

See the hope of future generations.

See the beauty of our unity in Christ.

Sovereign Grace Statement on Brent Detwiler

The Sovereign Grace Council of Elders approved the following statement on May 25, 2013:

As the Sovereign Grace Council of Elders, representing the elderships that govern local churches, we believe that Brent Detwiler has repeatedly and grievously slandered our churches and our leaders.[1] We denounce as sinful and unbiblical his determined effort to accuse our brethren.[2] Consequently, we urge our brothers and sisters in Christ to avoid giving audience to Brent Detwiler’s unbiblical speech until such a time that he repents of this ungodly pattern. Such harmful speech is ruinous to the church of God.

Furthermore, in contradiction to Brent Detwiler’s ongoing statements, we vigorously reiterate our support of C.J. Mahaney as a qualified minister of the gospel.[3] While we wholeheartedly support our reformation in polity, we also publicly declare our gratefulness for C.J.’s many years of service and commend his ongoing ministry of the gospel.[4]


[1] This belief is based on the numerous public statements Brent has made accusing leaders of Sovereign Grace churches of lying, deception, hypocrisy, conspiracy, abuse, etc. without due process nor sufficient information and at times blatantly contrary to the facts.
[2] See Exodus 23:1, Proverbs 11:9,13, 20:19, 26:20, 1 Corinthians 13:7, Ephesians 4:29-32, 1 Timothy 5:19, Titus 3:1-3, James 4:11-12, and 1 Peter 2:1.
[3] Per Interim Board announcement on the review panels dated January 25, 2012 and Preliminary Panel Report dated July 27, 2011.
[4] C.J. serves as a pastor at Sovereign Grace Church of Louisville but does not hold a staff position with Sovereign Grace Churches, Inc.