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Core Values


Our Mission

Our vision and mission reflect these 12 basic, core values - distinctive priorities that define the kind of church we believe God wants us to be. They are central to our identity and purpose. As a church we are committed to:


The Authority of Scripture

We believe the Bible is true; that it is authoritative and applicable to every part of our lives. While we are progressive in our methods, we are conservative in theology, grounded securely to the truths of historic, evangelical Christianity. We study, teach, and follow scripture as our sole authority and guidebook for life. We are committed to being thoroughly biblical and doctrinally pure in all we do (John 17: 14-17; Ephesians 6:17; 2 Timothy 2:15, 3:14-17; Hebrews 4:12).


An Outreach Orientation

We believe the answers for all of life and eternity are found in a restored personal relationship with God through faith in Christ. We are committed to spreading His love and message to those who don’t yet know it, empowering people to express their faith confidently and naturally, and cultivating purposeful relationships with unbelievers, We are dedicated to expanding our outreach - both personally and corporately - to our friends, family, community, and world (Matthew 28:18 - 20; I Cor. 9: 19 - 23).


Unity Forged By Authenticity

We believe that God longs for His people to be united in spirit and purpose, and that He intends us to live life honestly. Unity is created and preserved when people are not afraid to admit their flaws and fears, and also when people are willing to speak the truth in love to each other (even when it is difficult and church discipline is necessary). We are committed to living authentic lives with God and with each other (John 17: 20 -23; Eph. 4:15; Phil. 2:1-2; James 5:16).


Cultural Relevancy

We believe God wants to reach people in ways that are meaningful to them. We want to use the clearest most effective means possible to communicate God’s message. We are committed to presenting the truths of Christianity in a creative and relevant manner without compromising the gospel in any way (Acts 17:16-34; I Corinth 9:19-23).


Servanthood as a Way of Life

We believe that as followers of Christ we are called to be servants; to live out the reality of putting others first. Servanthood is the result of genuine humility, and is a profound mark of the truth of God taking hold in our hearts. We are committed to serving our God, our fellow believers, and our community, not just as an activity but as a mindset and a way of life (Phil 2:3-8; Matt.20:25-28; John 13:1-17).


Dependence Demonstrated by Prayer

We believe that we are utterly dependent on God for all that we are and all that we have, and that individual and corporate prayer is key to both remembering and acknowledging this vital truth It is God’s desire that His people come to Him directly and persistently in prayer to pour out their hearts, their hurts, their gratitude, and their requests. We are committed to keeping prayer in the center of our church life, in all our activities and decisions (Luke 11: 1-13; I Thess. 5:17 -18; Eph. 6:18).


Loving Relationships in Small Groups

We believe that spiritual growth happens best in the context of caring relationships, where people actively participate in a small group of believers who encourage, challenge, pray, serve, and learn together. Every person in the church needs a shepherd, someone who knows their unique story and is involved deeply in their lives. We are committed to developing an expanding network of these small groups, led by people with shepherds hearts, which, when joined together, form a purposeful, loving community (Acts 2:42 - 47; Galatians 6: 1-2; Heb. 10: 24-25).


Team Based Ministry

We believe God never intended church to be a spectator sport, but that He gives vital spiritual gifts to every believer. The discovery, development, and exercise of these gifts is the primary instrument of Christ to minister to His body. The role of pastors and church leaders is to equip, instruct, and encourage the believers in this process. We are committed to helping people serve each other according to their spiritual gifts, so that all might become mature in Christ (Rom. 12:3-8; Eph. 4:1-16; I Peter 4:8-11).


Excellence With Integrity

We believe that the work of God demands our best; anything less does not honor God, and conveys an inaccurate message to the watching world. Regular evaluation and review must be a part of all that we do, we are committed to being good stewards of the resources of time, money, and abilities that God has given us (Ps. 78:72; Colossians 3:17, Prov. 27:17).


A Kingdom Mindset

We believe that God has a significant, strategic role for us as a church in the development of His kingdom. Though we share no official organizational ties with other churches, we want to maintain relationships of mutual respect, love, and support with other churches in our area. We are committed to having the maximum possible impact for Christ, which will require a constant stretching of our vision and the taking of risks.

A Focus on Grace

We believe the central, driving force of the universe and in our lives is the unmerited grace and love of God. We believe His grace alone - not our effort or accomplishment - is responsible for producing eternal life, freedom from sin’s control, and lasting change in an individual’s character. We are committed to focusing on and celebrating that grace, and fostering an environment that reflects it in our lives and relationships (Romans 4:5; 5:20 -21; 8:31-39; Eph. 2:1-10).


Marriage and Family

We believe that marriage is God's plan and the foundation for building families in which children are to be raised in the nurture and teaching of the Lord. Marriage is the union of a man and a woman in covenant commitment for a lifetime. It is God's gift to reveal the union between Christ and his Church and to provide for the man and the woman the framework for intimate companionship, the channel for sexual expression, delight in one another and the means for the procreation of the human race. Healthy families are crucial for the wellbeing of society and the church. The family is the church in microcosm with the parents as pastors, responsible to provide the teaching and training of children entrusted to them by God.