We Believe in the Lordship of Jesus Christ
Jesus Christ is not just Savior—He is Lord. He is the visible image of the invisible God, and all authority belongs to Him. He is the second Person in the Holy Trinity. He is equal with the Father in all aspects.
We Believe the Bible Is the Inerrant Word of God
We believe the Holy Scriptures are inspired by God, without error in their original writings, and are the final authority for faith and life. God speaks through His Word, and we submit to it as truth.
We Believe in the Power and Presence of the Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit is the third Person in the God-Head. He is fully God—present, active, and at work in the lives of believers today. He convicts, comforts, guides, and empowers us to live according to God’s will. Through the Holy Spirit, we are strengthened to grow in character, walk in obedience, and fulfill our God-given purpose. We also believe the Spirit produces fruit in our lives and equips us with spiritual gifts for the building up of the Church. We pursue a Spirit-led life—not driven by emotion alone, but anchored in truth, order, and transformation.
We Believe in Grace That Restores
No one is too far gone. God specializes in restoration, not rejection. We are committed to helping people rebuild their lives—spiritually, emotionally, and practically. Galatians 6 is our anchor and guide through this process.
We Believe in Justice, Compassion, and Community Impact
The Gospel is not silent about suffering. We believe that faith must touch real life. As such, Jesus calls us to:
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Lift the oppressed
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Serve the overlooked
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Speak truth to systems and situations that harm people
We Believe in the Power of Community
We are better together. Church cannot be experienced in isolation. We seek to become a family. We "do life" together as we all grow in Christ.
We Believe in the Ordinances of the Church
We observe two ordinances given by Jesus Christ:
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Baptism — an outward expression of an inward transformation, symbolizing death to sin and new life in Christ
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Communion (The Lord’s Supper) — a sacred act of remembrance, proclaiming the death of Jesus Christ until He returns
We Believe in Stewardship, Tithes, and Offerings
Everything we have belongs to God, and we are called to manage it faithfully. Stewardship is not just about money—it includes our time, gifts, influence, and resources. We believe in the principle of tithing as a foundational act of obedience and trust, and offerings as a reflection of generosity and gratitude. Giving is not about obligation or pressure—it is an act of worship. We give because God has first given to us. Through faithful stewardship, we partner with God in advancing His work, serving others, and building His Kingdom in the earth.
"A deep faith that is not grounded in study becomes shallow; but study without faith becomes empty.”
Dr. Gardner C. Taylor