At the commencement of the Free Presbyterian Church of North America in 2005, the denomination laid out in clear terms the reason for our existence in their Statement of Purpose.
This purpose remains the goal of Calgary FPC to this day. You can read the Statement of Purpose below.
The purpose of the Free Presbyterian Church of North America is
a. TO GLORIFY God in the Trinity of His sacred persons, according to the Scriptures;
b. TO DECLARE the whole counsel of God and remain faithful to His inspired and infallible Word, the Bible, with particular emphasis on the following truths: the total depravity of man as fallen in Adam; the three-fold function of the law as a mirror to expose and condemn sin, thus shutting men up to Christ as their only hope of gaining acceptance with God, as a curb to deter and re- strain the unconverted, and as a rule of life for the regenerate; the limitations of the law, in that it can neither effect justification in an unsaved person nor sanctification in a saved person; the sole mediation and saving merits of the Lord Jesus Christ; and His atoning death, bodily resurrection and ascension into heaven to be the advocate and great high priest of His people;
c. TO LABOR for the salvation of the lost by the preaching of the gospel of Christ and calling them to repentance toward God and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ;
d. TO SEEK the edification of Christians by teaching them the Scriptures and by pointing them continually to the all-sufficient Christ, the author and finisher of their faith;
e. TO OPPOSE all expressions of human self-righteousness and to give prominence to the glorious truth of justification by faith in the merits of Christ’s righteousness, which God freely imputes to His people through faith alone;
f. TO PROMOTE & PARTICIPATE in worldwide evangelism through biblically sound and separated mission activity.
g. TO PROMOTE scriptural and godly worship, with special emphasis on prayer, sound biblical preaching, the right administration of the sacraments, and a proper keeping of the Sabbath.
h. TO CONTEND earnestly for the faith once delivered to the saints (Jude 3), opposing the enemies of the gospel, especially the antichristian system of Roman Catholicism and the unscriptural Ecumenical and Charismatic movements, thus rejecting the compromising policy of neo-evangelicalism in favor of biblical separation;
i. TO STIMULATE fellowship with Bible-believing men and churches who are separated unto the gospel of God.
j. TO SURRENDER the entire work of the ministry to God for the work of the gospel, looking to Him to revive His work in this age of apostasy and to maintain the witness of this church until the glorious personal return of the Redeemer, the Lord Jesus Christ.