Mission & Vision

Go therefore and make disciples...

The Mission

Our mission is to take everyone we meet one step closer to becoming a true disciple of Jesus Christ.

The Vision

Our vision is to create communities of disciples where conditions are optimal, and disciple-making is the norm.

Our Critical Elements

We are committed to our mission (nothing takes priority over it).

We are committed to intentional evangelism as a lifestyle that leads to relationships with unchurched people and conversions.

We are committed to the Biblical mandate of discipleship that leads to steps of growth.

We are committed to the practical teaching of God’s Word at every level as the foundation that leads to changed lives.

We are committed to anointed worship that leads to a connection to the Father.

We are committed to Biblical marriages and families that lead to solid, Christ-honoring homes where informal and formal discipleship is the norm.

We are committed to developing servant leaders who effectively serve.

We are committed to getting everyone into a connect group that leads to a sense of spiritual connectedness with God and others.

We are committed to dependent prayer in our personal lives and through corporate prayer gatherings.

We are committed to purposeful community involvement, leading to gospel influence on others living around us.

We are committed to giving, going, praying, and sending, leading to global impact.

We are committed to elevating singleness by equipping singles to have fruitful lives, ministries and community in the life of the church. 

Our Strategic Plan

Our goal is to develop the church to make disciples of the people in their world through sharing with them the message of salvation, introducing them to worship, and teaching them how to follow Christ.
"Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”
Matthew 28:19-20

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