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Victory Chapel

Victory Chapel has graciously pledged to pay for the hall hire for St Alban’s weekly community day. It also subsidises the cost of tuition for its church members. In the Anglican tradition, Victory Chapel makes education a central part of its ministry. Anglicans have historically worked to shape and discipline minds by the authoritative Word of God, the best of the humanities, and the wisdom of history. In that tradition, St. Alban’s Grammar provides a classical education from early years through age 12.

St Alban's Grammar is the Educational Ministry of Victory Chapel

Statement of Faith

  • We believe the sixty-six books of the Old and New Testaments of the Bible to be the only inspired, infallible, and authoritative Word of God.

  • We believe in one God, infinitely perfect and eternally co-existent in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

  • We believe in the full deity and humanity of Jesus Christ.

  • We believe that through divine creation, in a literal six-day period, all life and matter came into being.

  • We believe in the real, historical fall of man in the Garden of Eden, resulting in mankind being under the wrath and curse of God. Hence, all men are born with a sinful nature, are spiritually dead and under judgment, and are in need of salvation

  • We believe that justification before God comes by grace through faith in the substitutionary atonement of Christ apart from our own works.

  • We believe in the literal, physical resurrection of Christ in a glorified body and His ascension to the right hand of God the Father, from where He rules the universe and intercedes for His people.

  • We believe in the Church’s obligation to live under the lordship of Christ by obeying the Ten Commandments, upholding godliness as set forth in the Bible, and to evangelise and spread His kingdom by making obedient disciples of all nations.

  • We believe in the spiritual unity of all believers within the body of Christ.

  •  We believe in the literal second coming of Christ, a final judgment of all men by God, and an actual, eternal heaven and hell.

  • A fuller statement of faith may be found in the Thirty-nine Articles of Religion, the doctrinal standard of the Anglican Church.