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 What We Believe

The Bible as God's Authoritative Word
The Bible, God's Word, is our source of life guidance and our final authority in a faith-filled Godly lifestyle.
Praise and Worship

The praise and worship of God is a priority in our relationship to Him as a congregation and as individuals. He is enthroned on the praises of His people and in His presence His life is released.

Prayer and Intercession
God's house is to be called a house of prayer. Prayer and intercession are essential in our partnership with Him to accomplish His purposes in the earth. We can do nothing of value without Him.
Spirit-filled Living

The "Promise of the Father" is the gift of the Holy Spirit. The ministry of the Holy Spirit is the restoration of the original relationship with God (lost in the garden), and the empowering and resourcing of each believer for a faithful witness and service through His gifts.


Stewardship and Giving
All of life releases in giving - giving of our tithes and offerings, our time and resources, our talents and gifts. All that we have we have been given by God. Our responsibility is to steward these in obedience to Him.
Relationship and Commitment to the
Body of Christ and its Unity

The Body of Christ is a multi-faceted, multi-ethnic, global family in which unity is not only essential, but commanded. To love, serve, and see relationship and unity with each other, commands the blessing of God. Flowing out of our relationship with Jesus Christ comes the ability to be rightly related to each other.

The first and greatest commandment is to love God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength. The second is to love your neighbor as yourself. We believe that the Kingdom of God is built upon relationships, first with Jesus, and then with each other


Psalm 119:59, 60

"I thought about my ways, and turned my feet to Your testimonies "
"I made haste and did not delay to keep your commandments "

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