Alêtheia Christian Fellowship
Church Information
Sundays begin with Sunday school and Bible Quiz at 9 am, followed by a
newcomers class at 9:30 am and the main service at 10 am.
Justin Sheeran is our Deacon in charge of Worship and primary Worship Leader.
Our Praise & Worship is a mixture running from old traditional hymns to exciting
contemporary arrangements. Songs are chosen based upon God honoring and
Biblically sound lyrics, not style.
Fellowship with snacks & refreshments follow our Sunday services and on the first
Sunday of each month we have a full pot luck meal.
Wednesday night activities begin at 6:30 pm with Youth Group and Wednesday
Night Bible Study.
We have available a full nursery, playground, cry room and children's church we call
King's Kids (Sunday from about 10:25-11:30 am).
Feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns at (406) 755-1776,
pastor@aletheia.us or in person at 330 N. Somers Road, Kalispell, MT. 59901
(please call ahead).
What we believe at Alêtheia Christian Fellowship
Formal Doctrinal Statement:
We are convinced beyond question that God exists. However, we acknowledge that
it is utterly impossible for finite creatures bound by space and time, to know anything
about the infinite Creator who transcends all things unless He reveals Himself in
some tangible way. Any such revelation must be concrete, universal and absolute or
it would be indistinguishable from mere human subjective thought.
We believe God has revealed Himself in this way through His perfect Word. The
Bible is God's Word in written form inspired by the Holy Spirit and is a single
cohesive and perfect revelation of God's love for mankind. The overarching Biblical
theme is the incarnation of the Word of God as Jesus Christ, who alone is able to
bridge the chasm between God and man. The Bible, supernaturally created and
sustained by Almighty God is therefore infallible in that it represents all that God
desires it to be. It is the complete and non-negotiable Truth of the living God and as
such is authoritative and relevant for every generation, person and situation.
We believe that any doctrinal statement beyond this, while possibly correct, is
nevertheless inappropriate. If the Word of God is clear on a point it is already
doctrine from God so who are we to restate it? If on the other hand the Word of God
in not clear on a point who are we to clarify it as God's doctrine? Let God speak
from His Holy Word as He determines without man adding or deleting, emphasizing
or de-emphasizing, smoothing or distorting. Amen.