Rincon Mountain Presbyterian Church is Evangelical, Reformed, and Presbyterian.

By Evangelical, we mean that we emphasize the gospel (good news of salvation) through faith in Jesus Christ, as well as affirming other orthodox Christian doctrines and holding to the inerrancy of Scripture.
By Reformed, we mean that we are connected to the teachings of the historic church and the doctrinal beliefs recovered by the Reformation. These doctrinal beliefs are expressed in the Westminster Confession of Faith with the Larger and Shorter Catechisms. All officers of Rincon Mountain Presbyterian Church must personally subscribe to and uphold the teachings of the Westminster Confession of Faith.
By Presbyterian we describe our representative form of church government. Rincon Mountain Presbyterian Church is governed by a “Session” of “presbyters” (elders), elected by the members of the congregation. We are in the Southwest Presbytery within the larger Presbyterian Church in America.

Vision of RMPC

Rincon Mountain Presbyterian Church has been called by God to develop a community in Tucson that knows Jesus Christ and makes him known for the purpose of building up godly families. We believe that the best way to fulfill the vision God has given us at Rincon Mountain Presbyterian Church is through God-centered worship, growth-oriented discipleship, gospel-oriented fellowship, gift-oriented ministry, and grace-centered evangelism.

Mission of RMPC

Our mission is to proclaim the excellencies of God throughout all the nations so that he may be Glorified, Saints may be renewed and Sinners redeemed – glorifying God, growing Saints and gathering the lost, thereby fulfilling the Great Commission by following the Great Commandment.

A Synopsis of the Beliefs of Rincon Mountain Presbyterian Church

  1. The Bible is the inspired and inerrant Word of God, the only infallible rule of faith and practice.
  2. There is one God, eternal and self-existing in three persons (Father, Son and Holy Spirit) who are to be equally loved, honored, and adored.
  3. All mankind participated in Adam’s fall from his original sinless state and is thus lost in sin and totally helpless.
  4. The Sovereign God, for no other reason than His own unfathomable love and mercy, has chosen lost sinners from every nation to be redeemed by the quickening power of the Holy Spirit and through the atoning death and resurrection of His son, Jesus Christ.
  5. Those sinners whom the Spirit quickens, come to believe in Christ as Savior by the Word of God, are born again, become sons of God, and will persevere to the end.
  6. Justification is by faith and through it the undeserving sinner is clothed with the righteousness of Christ.
  7. The goal of God’s salvation in the life of the Christian is holiness, good works, and service for the glory of God.
  8. At death the Christian’s soul passes immediately into the presence of God and the unbeliever’s soul is eternally separated from God unto condemnation.
  9. Baptism is a sign of God’s covenant and is properly administered to children of believers in their infancy as well as to those who come as adults to trust in Christ.
  10. Jesus Christ will return to earth, visibly and bodily, at a time when He is not expected, to consummate history and the eternal plan of God.
  11. The Gospel of God’s salvation in Jesus Christ must be published to all the world as a witness before Jesus Christ.