About OHCC
Our History
Oakland Hills Community Church (OHCC) began as a church planting effort of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. Thirteen people had the desire to bring the life changing truths of Jesus Christ to the greater Detroit area. Since our beginning on April 19, 1987, God has proved His faithfulness to us over and over again.
OHCC continues to be the most active congregation in Farmington Hills, by having a voice in the Farmington Hills Police Department, Farmington Families in Action, and the Farmington Public Schools. We address issues that people like you face and offer answers based on timeless principles found in the Bible.
Our Identity
Jesus prayed that His church would be united in John 17. Recognizing that to be true, we are part of a world wide fellowship of believers known as Orthodox Presbyterians. As a member of that denomination, we are:
- committed to the Bible
- dedicated to Jesus Christ and His kingdom
- faithful in prayer
- reformed in doctrine
- presbyterian in government
Our Statement of Faith
We believe . . .
- In the inerrant and infallible Word of God
- In one God, eternally existing in three Persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
- In Jesus Christ, truly God and truly man, born of the Virgin Mary
- In salvation from sin and its power only by faith in Jesus Christ’s substitutionary death
- In the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day
- In the work and witness of the church in today’s world
- In God’s loving his people through covenant relationship extending to families
- The above is a summary of Biblical Truth taught in the Westminster Confession of Faith
Our Purpose
Accepting the Bible as the authority for faith and life, we seek to exalt the Triune God, edify each other, and evangelize the world.
Our Objectives
- Proclaim and live by the entire Bible
- Emphasize preaching and prayer in our worship, together with singing of psalms, hymns and spiritual songs,
- Be a warm and caring fellowship of believers
- Spread the Good News of salvation from our community to the whole world.
Our Vision
Foster the planting of 20 congregations of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Michigan by the year 2020, with particular emphasis upon the Greater Detroit Metropolitan Area.