WHAT WE BELIEVE
“A SCARED WORLD NEEDS A FEARLESS CHURCH” – A.W. TOZER.
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Jesus is our pursuit" reflects our understanding of Jesus Christ as the center of our faith, the source of salvation and transformation, the gateway to God, and the model for our lives and mission. We seek to follow him wholeheartedly in all aspects of our lives, individually and as a church community.
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our dedication to people reflects our desire to emulate the example set by Jesus Christ, who demonstrated unconditional love and compassion towards all individuals. It is our conviction that by prioritizing people and their well-being, we can truly make a positive difference in the world and fulfill our mission to spread the love of God to all.
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We view generosity not merely as a financial obligation but as a joyful response to God's blessings and a means of sharing His love with others. It is an expression of our faith and trust in God's provision, acknowledging that everything we have ultimately belongs to Him
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Family is our commitment underscores the essence of our core values as a church. We deeply believe in the importance of familial bonds, not only within biological families but also within our church community, where we are united as brothers and sisters in Christ.
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In Scripture, we see numerous instances where worship precedes victory and breakthrough. As we lift our voices in praise and adoration to God, we declare His sovereignty, power, and goodness over every situation. Our worship becomes a declaration of faith, affirming our trust in God's promises and His ability to overcome every obstacle we face.
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In Scripture, Jesus declares, "So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed" (John 8:36, NIV). This foundational truth underpins our understanding of freedom. We believe that through Jesus Christ, we are liberated from the bondage of sin, shame, and condemnation. His sacrificial love has granted us forgiveness and reconciliation with God, offering us the ultimate freedom to live abundant, purposeful lives.
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At the heart of our beliefs is the foundational truth that God is love (1 John 4:8). We see Jesus Christ as the ultimate embodiment of love, who demonstrated His love for humanity through His sacrificial death on the cross. As followers of Christ, we are called to emulate His example by loving God and loving our neighbors as ourselves (Matthew 22:37-39).
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As followers of Christ, we look to His life and teachings as the ultimate model of servanthood. Jesus declared, "For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many" (Mark 10:45, NIV). His entire ministry was marked by acts of compassion, kindness, and sacrificial service to others. We recognize that servanthood is not about seeking recognition or power. It is an acknowledgment of our dependence on God's grace and a willingness to use our gifts, talents, and resources to serve those around us.
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We believe that honoring others is an expression of our love for God and our commitment to His kingdom values. Jesus taught us to love our neighbors as ourselves (Mark 12:31), and honoring others flows naturally from this commandment. It involves treating others with respect, dignity, and kindness, recognizing the inherent value and worth that God has bestowed upon each individual. In our church community, we strive to create a culture of honor, where every person is esteemed and valued.
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As followers of Christ, we are called to offer our best to God in all that we do (Colossians 3:23). This commitment to excellence reflects our desire to honor God and serve others with excellence, diligence, and creativity.Excellence is not about perfection but about a spirit of continuous improvement and dedication to honoring God with our gifts and talents. It is about stewarding the resources and opportunities God has given us in a manner that reflects His character and advances His kingdom.
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In Scripture, prayer is portrayed as a vital component of the Christian life. Jesus Himself modeled a life of prayer, often retreating to spend time in communion with the Father (Luke 5:16). He taught His disciples to pray with sincerity and faith, emphasizing the importance of seeking God's will and trusting in His provision (Matthew 6:9-13). Prayer is the heartbeat of our church, shaping our decisions, priorities, and actions. We believe in the power of corporate prayer, coming together as a community to intercede for one another, our city, and the world. We also value individual prayer, encouraging each member to cultivate a personal relationship with God through regular times of prayer and reflection