Project Geneva is a discipleship-driven initiative for both college students and young professionals, rooted in the rich theological tradition of the Reformation. While the primary goal is to disciple already-professing Christians and point them towards ecclesially Reformed congregations, the ministry will remain welcoming and accessible to non-believers and the theologically curious.
Project Geneva functions as a bridge never a replacement for the local church, directing students toward membership, worship, and service within NAPARC congregations.
First and foremost, we are grounded in the Westminster Standards and other Reformed confessions. This foundation not only provides clarity but also guides our understanding of faith and practice.
Secondly, we focus on Covenant Theology, teaching God's redemptive work through His covenantal dealings with His people. This perspective enriches our understanding of scripture and our relationship with God.
Lastly, we emphasize the Means of Grace. This highlights the centrality of the Word, sacraments, and prayer in the life of the believer. Through active membership and participation in a local church, we cultivate deeper spiritual growth.