Who We Are

Vision | Mission | Values

our mission

To Help People Live Fully For God

Our Strategy

Connect in worship, Grow in groups, Serve in a ministry, Go to our neighbors & nations with the gospel. 

Our Values

Our values guide everything we do, shaping how we love God, serve others, and live out our faith every day.

Spiritual Transformation

We celebrate people becoming everything that God wants them to be.

Grace-filled Truth

We lovingly address biblical truths with grace.

Prayerful Reliance

We believe prayer aligns our hearts with God’s purpose.

Intentional Relationships

We do all we can to be good neighbors in a way that reflects Jesus.

Generational Involvement

We believe every person is important and has a vital role in our ministry.

Head,  Heart, Hands Framework

Head, Heart, Hands Framework

When we live fully for God...

Head - We understand God's work in salvation, the power of God's Word, and how the truths of Scripture affect our daily life.

Heart - Our hearts respond to God in obedience as our desires and delights are for knowing God more intimately.

Hand - Our whole lives are engaged in God's call to serve, share the gospel, make disciples, and manage our resources for God's glory.

What We Believe

"We believe Jesus Christ is the Son of God, fully God and fully man, who lived a sinless life, died on the cross for our sins, rose from the dead, and offers eternal life to all who trust in Him.

Jesus is God.

This means that Jesus is God in human form. Coming into this world, he lived just as any person would today and experienced the fullness of the human experience. Jesus felt sorrow and joy. He was hungry and tempted. He even died and was buried. 

But while Jesus was fully human, He was also fully God. He did things that no human could do. Jesus lived a morally perfect life and never once broke God's commandments. Jesus also healed the sick, restored sight to the blind, cast out demons, and walked on water. Best of all, Jesus paid for sins on the cross, died, and rose on the third day. 

We can learn about Jesus's life in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, which are found in the New Testament of the Bible. In His life, we get a model of how God has designed for us to live. Jesus showed what it meant to live a life full of love, grace, and compassion. But more than just a role model, the New Testament describes Jesus as our friend, our King, and most importantly, our Savior. 

For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.
Luke 19:10 (NIV)

Jesus died on the cross.

But in order to understand why this is significant, we must first understand the problem of sin. Simply put, sin is rebellion against God's design and intention for our lives. The first man and woman, Adam and Eve, were given a command by God but when they were tempted, they chose to rebel against God's command. The Bible explains that this was the introduction of sin into the world, and with sin came pain, suffering, and death to all creation.  

Sin separates us from a God who is morally perfect and set apart from the rest of creation. The Bible describes this separation from God as death. This is God's just punishment for everyone who rebels against His commands and His design. The problem is, the Bible tells us that all have sinned and fallen short of God's righteous standard. 

For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Romans 6:23 (NIV) 

But God had a plan to restore a relationship between sinful humans and Himself. God sent his son, Jesus, to live among us. While on earth Jesus preaches about God's perfection, the problems of human sin, and how sinners might experience the forgiveness of God. Offended by His message, the religious leaders of the day sentenced Him to death on a cross.  

On the cross, Jesus experienced the fullness of God's punishment for sin. Although Jesus was the only man who had ever lived a perfect life, His death on the cross paid for the full price of our sins. But that is not where the story ends! After three days, Jesus rose from the grave, declaring His victory over sin, death, and the grave. Having conquered sin and death, Jesus is the perfect sacrifice for sin and now offers His payment for sin for anyone who relies on Him. 

But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
Romans 5:8 (NIV)

Trust in Jesus! Committing to following Jesus is the best decision that a person can make. It begins with a recognition of who God is and who we are. God is the creator of the universe, who has designed for us to live in a world full of His goodness and beauty. But we are sinners who have rebelled, refusing to live according to what God considers good and doing what God considers evil. In our sinful nature, we may attempt to work toward morality or even religion but our efforts always fall short of what God declares is right in His Word. 

In recognizing this, the Bible also calls us to turn away from sin and our own efforts to save ourselves. At the same time, the Bible calls us to turn to Jesus as the only one who can restore our relationship with God. Turning to Jesus means trusting that He is the perfect Son of God who died on the cross and paid for your sins.  

If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.
Romans 10:9 (NIV) 

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Essential Beliefs

Our essential beliefs center on the core truths of the Christian faith—truths that unite all believers and form the foundation of our life, mission, and hope in Jesus Christ.

We recognize that within Christianity there are genuine and sincere believers who have differing views on various doctrines. There is a unifying body of essential beliefs that virtually all conservative evangelical Christians accept.

We believe in one God,maker of heaven and earth,and eternally existent as God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.The three have distinct personalities,and yet are of the same substance, one God.

We believe the Bible, composed of the sixty-six books of the Old and New Testaments, is God's inspired and infallible Word. It is inerrant in the original manuscripts, and is the authority for conduct,belief,and practice.

We believe in the deity of Jesus Christ. We believe He was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary. We believe in His sinless life and in His miracles. He is true God and true man. He bodily rose from the grave,He ascended into heaven, and He will return to the earth in power and glory.

We believe in the deity of the Holy Spirit,that His present work is to reveal Jesus Christ to people,to convict of sin,and to regenerate those who believe.We believe He permanently indwells believers at the moment of salvation.

We believe people are created in the image of God. Through Adam all people inherit a sin nature. Because of sin all people in their natural condition are separated from God and under His wrath and condemnation.

We believe people may be saved from the wrath of God, be forgiven of sin, be justified by the righteousness of Jesus Christ, and be reconciled to God through repentance and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. This salvation is a free,permanent gift to all who believe.

We believe that local church is a group of baptized believers voluntarily joined together to Worship God and to glorify Jesus Christ through an aggressive effort to disciple others by the preaching of the gospel,and the exercise of spiritual gifts.

We believe there is an eternal state of punishment for the unsaved and an eternal state of blessing for the saved. All unbelievers of all ages will be judged and condemned to eternal separation from God. All believers will be saved from the wrath of God, but they will give an account of their works as God's children.

Doctrinal Statement

Our doctrinal statement outlines the biblical convictions that guide our teaching, shape our faith, and unify us as a church centered on the Gospel of Jesus Christ.