St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church believes that the Bible contains the special revelation of God to mankind, and that it is the only rule of faith and conduct for the guidance of its members.
[9] It also holds that the Westminster Confession of Faith of 1647 and its Larger and Shorter Catechisms contain a worthy and precise summary of the system of doctrines taught in Scripture.
It is governed by Elders (Presbiteros),[9] meeting in three courts in regular gradation: the Church Session, the Presbytery and the General Assembly.
The logo the Church combines the symbol of the burning bush with the Latin motto, nec tamen consumebatur.
The motto is taken from the Franciscus Junius-Immanuel Tremellius Latin biblical translation of 1579, appearing in the Old Testament in Exodus 3.2: