What we believe.
We hold to the historic Christian faith rooted in Scripture and centered on the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.
God
Our view of God comes out of Exodus 3, when God calls Moses and shares clearly who He is.
God reveals His heart and character by sharing that He is a God who sees us, hears us, is concerned about us, and gets involved. All four of these realities are essential in our understanding of who God is.
We see this tangibly lived out in Jesus. Through His teaching and His life, Jesus shows us how to love and care for others and then invites us to live in very much the same way. In doing so, we become a part of bringing His Kingdom of Heaven here on earth.
Kingdom of Heaven
In the Gospels, we see Jesus share what the Kingdom of Heaven is like. From these teachings, we get an incredible picture of the world He created before sin: one full of love, mercy, compassion, forgiveness, and peace.
Yet, it wasn’t simply a future picture of heaven that Jesus wanted us to focus on. He made clear that a part of why He came down to earth was to begin ushering His Kingdom into the here and now.
When Jesus’ disciples ask Him to give a model of prayer, He responds in Matthew 6 by saying:
Our prayers are for His Kingdom to exist here on earth. Through our prayers, Jesus invites us to join Him in this work: to be a people and community who seek to bring His Kingdom, His love, His peace, His compassion, His justice, and His mercy in our cities and communities.
Church
We believe Church isn’t a building or place, but a community of people gathered together where His radical love, compassion, and truth are tangibly displayed through our lives by the power of the Holy Spirit.
The Cross
God created humanity in His image, and His desire for us was to live in perfect harmony with Him and with one another. Sin entering into this world caused a fracture in both of those relationships.
Yet God had a plan to redeem humanity and bring us back into perfect relationship with Him. This plan involved a sacrifice: the spilling of blood to cover our sins once and for all. Therefore, God sent His only Son into this world to dwell among us and give His life as a ransom.
Through Jesus’ death and resurrection, sin and death were defeated, and now we can walk in freedom.
New Life
In the book of Romans, Paul says:
Paul is reminding us that salvation is a gift from God. There isn’t anything we can do to earn it, but it is a gift that God gives freely to those who believe in His name.
This gift impacts our past, our present, and our future in eternity. This gift tells us that we are no longer defined by our mistakes, our brokenness, or our sins. Instead, He sees us as holy, pure, blameless, and calls us His sons and daughters.
The invitation we have is to step into this truth and to live in a manner reflecting what is already true of us.
Essential Beliefs
- The entire Bible is the inspired Word of God and is without error. It is the final authority for faith and life.
- There is only one God, eternally existing in three distinct persons, equal in power and glory: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.
- Jesus Christ is God, both 100% God and 100% man. He was born of a virgin, lived a sinless life, performed miracles, and died on the cross for our sins. The shedding of His blood is 100% sufficient to cleanse humanity of all sin. He rose from the dead on the third day, ascended to the right hand of the Father, and will return again in power and glory.
- The Holy Spirit is God and God’s active presence in the world to do God’s work. When a person opens his or her heart to Christ, he or she is born again by the Spirit. At salvation, the Holy Spirit comes to live in the new believer’s heart. The Holy Spirit makes it possible for us to be with Jesus, to live in God’s presence. The Holy Spirit helps us become like Jesus by transforming us from the inside out. Finally, the Holy Spirit empowers us to go into our world and do what Jesus did.
- This is what it means to live a Spirit-filled life.
- God created humanity in His image and without sin. However, Adam and Eve freely decided to rebel against God’s rule and brought sin into God’s good and perfect creation. Humanity now exists alienated from God, under His wrath, both spiritually and physically dead.
- We believe that Jesus Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, as a representative and substitute for us. Jesus shed His blood on the cross as the perfect, all-sufficient sacrifice for our sins. His atoning death and victorious resurrection constitute the only ground for salvation.
- We believe salvation is a sovereign gift of God and is received by humanity through faith alone in Jesus Christ. We believe salvation is open to all when we confess with our mouth and believe in our heart that God raised Jesus from the dead. We are made righteous, born again by the Spirit of God, receiving eternal life through His eternal redemption.