Our Beliefs
About Us
We are a family-oriented community of believers dedicated to living out the transformative power of God's Word in every aspect of life.
We seek to listen carefully to what God says to each and every one of us today through the Word. Rooted in the love and the knowledge of God, we take God’s sovereignty, grace, and truth seriously as we seek to glorify Him in worship, discipleship, and service. Whether you’re looking for a spiritual home, deep teaching, or a place where your family can grow in faith, you are welcome here to journey with us in Christ-centered fellowship.
Beliefs that Unite Us
What We Believe
God is in Control
God rules over everything and plans everything for His purpose.
- We believe that God is supreme over all creation, directing history and individual lives according to His perfect will and purpose (Ephesians 1:11).
- Every aspect of life is under God’s authority, reflecting His divine rule.
The Bible is True
Scripture is the ultimate guide for life and faith.
- We believe that the Bible is God’s inspired, inerrant, and infallible Word, serving as
the ultimate authority for faith and practice (2 Timothy 3:16). - Scripture alone (sola scriptura) is the foundation for knowing and living God’s truth.
- We genuinely believe in the transformative power of the Word of God to renew our
minds and hearts (Romans 12:2).
Saved by Grace
We can’t earn salvation; it’s a gift from God through Jesus.
- Salvation is a free gift of God’s grace, not earned by works but given through faith
in Jesus Christ
(Ephesians 2:8-9). - This emphasizes God’s initiative and consummation of our salvation, underscoring His mercy and love.
Faith Matters Most
Believing in Jesus makes us right with God.
- We believe that we are declared righteous by God through faith alone (sola fide), trusting entirely in Christ’s atoning work on the cross (Romans 5:1).
Life is for God’s Glory:
Everything we do should be done in a way it honors Him.
- We believe that we are declared righteous by God through faith alone (sola fide), trusting entirely in Christ’s atoning work on the cross (Romans 5:1).
- Our chief end is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever (Westminster Shorter Catechism)
