Before you come visit us, we want you to know a little about what we believe and why we believe it. There are so many different ways our beliefs manifest in our individual lives, but the following are 5 key aspects of our faith.
We believe in Jesus. We believe that he is the foundation of a purposeful and fulfilling existence (1 Corinthians 3:10 & John 10:10). There is a perpetual higher call in his life (1 John 2:6), an unparalleled love demonstrated through his death (Romans 5:8), and a tremendous power in his resurrection (Philippians 3:10). Through him we are able to know God’s will for us and we have a living example to follow. It is impossible to be a true Christian without being Christ-like (Matthew 11:28-30). We are far from perfect, but we strive to be more like him every day.
We believe in the power of the Bible. It is able to change us from the inside out. This is not by some mystical transformation, but rather the result of diligent study (Psalm 119:105), careful application (James 1:22-25), and a collective commitment to the expectations of God (Acts 2:42-47). When you come to our church, you will see what the Word of God can do in the lives people willing to let it work. The Bible is not meant to be a crutch or a weapon. It should be the ultimate source of our spiritual guidance. Since God himself ordained the content, it is scientifically, historically, and archeologically sound and verifiable. As a congregation, we are committed to making it the foundation for everything we do. It is also our belief that everyone deserves the chance to make an informed decision based on what the Bible actually says, as opposed to what is said about it.
We believe in truth. It has been said that, “In a time of universal deceit—telling the truth is a revolutionary act.” This holds true for us. We are revolutionaries in our adherence to the truth (John 8:31-32). For us, truth transcends what is popular, what is politically correct, and what is easy. In a practical sense, this means that we deal with sin—in ourselves and in each other (John 3:19-21). Religious hypocrisy is the direct result of not dealing honestly with who we are before God, and we feel the same way about hypocrisy that Jesus did (Matthew 23:1-36). We believe in love. We believe that there is no greater love than the one demonstrated through Jesus (John 15:13). Coming to understand the depth and power of that love has changed each and every one of us. Out of an overwhelming gratitude, we want to share that love with others. You will see the commitment we have to honor Jesus’ sacrifice in the love we have for each other and the world around us (John 13:34-35).
We believe in real relationships. What do we mean by “real”? Well, we strive to have relationships that embody what the first-century Christians had in Acts 2:42-47. They weren’t just acquaintances who met together once a week; they were a family of believers that were devoted to God’s word and each other. Real relationships transcend gender, age, and race. For this reason, we are a diverse church of all nations—truly a place where everyone is welcome.