Our Purpose
We believe our purpose is the Great Commission given by our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
1) To evangelize the sinner through the clear communication of God's Word and how it applies to daily life.
2) To equip the saints through good friendships, Bible study opportunities and ministries, to live life as He has directed.
3) To encourage all believers to actively participate in reaching our families, neighbors, co-workers, and friends with the saving message of Jesus.
4) To exalt the Savior through weekly worship and our daily walk.
We can accomplish these purposes when and if we know and have the courage to share the saving message of salvation through Christ at every opportunity, clearly investing the teachings of Jesus and how it applies to life in every believer, and offering opportunities to fulfill our God given mandate to reach the world. In Revelation 3:7-13, Jesus reveals to the church at Philadelphia that it was their passion to reach lost souls, their daily life that reflected Christ's desire and a refusal to fall into the traps of sin all around them that caused them to be the church that Jesus wanted them to be.
We believe our purpose is the Great Commission given by our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
1) To evangelize the sinner through the clear communication of God's Word and how it applies to daily life.
2) To equip the saints through good friendships, Bible study opportunities and ministries, to live life as He has directed.
3) To encourage all believers to actively participate in reaching our families, neighbors, co-workers, and friends with the saving message of Jesus.
4) To exalt the Savior through weekly worship and our daily walk.
We can accomplish these purposes when and if we know and have the courage to share the saving message of salvation through Christ at every opportunity, clearly investing the teachings of Jesus and how it applies to life in every believer, and offering opportunities to fulfill our God given mandate to reach the world. In Revelation 3:7-13, Jesus reveals to the church at Philadelphia that it was their passion to reach lost souls, their daily life that reflected Christ's desire and a refusal to fall into the traps of sin all around them that caused them to be the church that Jesus wanted them to be.