Core Values
WORSHIP AS A PRIORITY - The worship of God is our primary ministry, pursued with Biblically motivated zeal and offered in reverence with humility, childlikeness and joyfulness.
GOD'S WORD AS AUTHORITY - The Word of God is our final authority and source of life-guidance, calling us to a faith-filled, obedient, Godly life-style.
PRAYER - Steadfast prayer and faithful intercession allow us to enter a partnership with God, and they are the foundational means of personal and corporate fruitfulness in life, service and ministry.
SPIRIT-FILLED WITNESS AND SERVICE - The ministry of the Church is to be conveyed through the means of maturing believers of every age, race, social and/or marital status: baptized in the Holy Spirit for empowered witness and equipped with the Word and His gifts for faithful service.
UNITY OF CHRIST'S BODY - The unity of the Church is to be earnestly sought and unselfishly served, that this value for which Jesus prayed may find its answer in our attitudes and commitments.
GOD'S LOVE BRINGS WHOLENESS - A Holy Spirit-begotten climate of God's love is that atmosphere which most readily begets living hope, fosters true health and produces practical holiness, as Jesus' Cross points us to a path of discipleship and a life free of condemnation, at rest in God's grace.
THE CHURCH FAMILY - The local church exists as a family of people redeemed by Christ, consisting of married, unmarried, biological, blended and single parent families.
MINISTRY TO THE FAMILY - The Biblically modeled family is God's foundational, social and governmental unit and is to be nourished, served and preserved as such. Fundamental to this value is the sanctity of marriage, Biblical sexuality and human life.
SPIRIT OF GIVING AND STEWARDSHIP - The Christian life involves giving offerings and all life's resources. We steward what we have been given of time, gifts and finances, seeing these as being from God's hand, yet as ours to obediently distribute.
COMMITTED TO SPIRITUAL WARFARE - The reality of the invisible realm of spiritual conflict demands Biblical confrontation through prayer and ministry with discernment and love; that the triumph of Calvary is not minimized, but applied by such means.


