Welcome to Birmingham reformed church!

We are Christians seeking to plant a Church,
that is centered on Christ
through Word and Sacrament,
in Birmingham, Alabama.


COMMUNITY

You’re invited to a community where the broken-hearted are embraced, the weary soul finds rest, the gospel is freely offered, and Christ is our Good Shepherd.

Jesus has welcomed sinners into his family. He will welcome those who turn to him in faith, no matter who you are or what you have done. So we too invite you to join us. Come and hear about Jesus, who he was, what he taught, and what he did.

our Identity

At Birmingham Reformed, we are a community of Christians who are seeking to plant a Biblical, Confessional, and Liturgical Church centered on Christ through the Word and Sacrament.


Confessional:
Our commitment to being Biblically grounded is firmly rooted in a specific interpretation of scripture. For us, this interpretation is articulated through the Ecumenical Creeds and Reformed Confessions. We firmly believe that these documents faithfully express the teachings of the Bible, providing clarity and understanding of Christ and what he has done for us.


Biblical

At Birmingham Reformed, the Word of God reigns supreme as our ultimate authority. It guides every aspect of our church life, shaping our beliefs and actions alike. We adhere closely to its teachings, finding direction, wisdom, and truth within its pages.


Liturgical:
Being liturgical holds significant importance as it embodies the belief that our faith is not merely cerebral but also applied. Just as the Bible guides our beliefs, it also directs our actions as individuals and as a community of believers. Liturgy, rooted in biblical principles and historical tradition, serves as a tangible expression of worship within the Church.

OUR PASTOR

REV. Luke Gossett

Rev. Luke Gossett is a Birmingham native and was ordained as a minister in 2020.

Luke has degrees from Southeastern Bible College (B. A.), Westminster Seminary California (M. A.), and Catholic University of America (M. A.) where he is currently a PhD candidate writing his dissertation in the area of Semitic Languages. He and his family moved back to Birmingham in 2023 to begin the work of church planting. He and his family live in Hoover. 

Before pastoring, Luke was a barista and tended the bar at Octane Coffee in Birmingham and at various cocktail bars in DC. He still enjoys a good cup of coffee and a well-made cocktail. You might find him chatting with local coffee roasters and bartenders.

“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.”

Matthew 28:19-20

FAQs

  • We believe in the ancient creeds and the Reformed Confessions. We are currently studying the Heidelberg Catechism. Our common confession of these standards unites us with churches throughout the world.

  • We aim to be centrally located in Birmingham and as widely accessible as possible. Our weekly meetings are currently in Hoover. A soft target area is the Hwy 31 corridor in Hoover/Vestavia.

  • We currently meet on Sunday nights in a home to sing, pray, and study the Heidelberg Catechism. Afterward, we have fellowship over refreshments.

    When we launch services you can expect an emphasis on reverence. We sing psalms and hymns and plan for responsive (sometimes called dialogical) worship.

CONNECT

If you’d like to get to know us we’d love for you to come and visit us and break bread with our group. Rev. Gossett also loves to grab coffee with folks and answer any questions they may have about Christ, Christianity, and the Church.

Meetings

Sunday @ 5PM

We currently meet on Sunday nights in the Gossett home to study the Heidelberg Catechism, to sing, to pray, and to have fellowship. Contact us for details.

Men’s prayer

We meet on Wednesday mornings @ 7:30 AM at a coffee shop downtown for a psalm and prayer before work.

Women’s Prayer

Women meet on the third Saturday of the month for fellowship and prayer.