Another worship service was added, a weekly bible study and prayer meeting was established, and a Friday night youth work.
In time the work extended northward to the small bush town of Lock, to Perth in Western Australia and to Tasmania.
Rowland Ward and Robert Humphreys suggest that "the doctrinal position is the Westminster Confession of Faith, but there are some concessions to baptist thinking in that the mode and subjects of baptism are left open questions."
"[1] The Book of Church Order for the Free Presbyterian Church of North America (a sister denomination) commenting on Free Presbyterianism in general, notes that “on the issues as to whether the second coming of Christ will be pre-, post-, or a-millennial and whether, if it is premillennial, it will be pre-, mid-, or post- tribulational, there is liberty of opinion.
This liberty does not extend to peculiar views of prophecy that weaken or contradict the exposition of the plan of salvation set forth in our confession and catechisms.” [2]