We want to be a church that
RELATES
We're on a mission to communicate
GOOD WORDS
Our foremost priority is to communicate the principles found in the Gospels of Jesus Christ and the accompanying books of the Bible. In every aspect of our ministry, we're committed to be Biblically based, making every plan according to the Word of God and accomplishing every objective reflecting the Word of God.
We're on a mission to accomplish
GOOD WORKS
Again and again, we are challenged by the needs we see all around the world. Our commitment to the nations requires more than just talk. We need to add action to our ambition by becoming personally and directly involved in these nations of interest, either through hands-on assistance or financial sponsorship. These "good works" reflect the grace of God in our lives and include business projects, educational workshops, construction camps, medical clinics and more.
We're on a mission to build
GOOD WILL
In the nations where we're called to be involved, we always remember that the field missionaries are the ones who have made the long-term commitment and do the day-to-day work. We also remember that the only reason these field missionaries have made that commitment is because of their love for the Lord and their love for the people to whom they're ministering. Therefore, these two groups (our field missionaries and those to whom they minister) remain our priority. We'll do everything we can -- from financial sponsorship to meaningful prayer to active participation -- to build good will among our missionaries.
Our primary purpose as a missions-oriented church is to relate first to those whom God has called as His full-time field workers, to connect with those to whom these full-time field workers minister, and to build camaraderie among team members. Our church is "building relationships for life," and that includes the international stage as well as our own community.
We want to be a church that
We seek to focus on a few select nations and people groups, then commit to return with a missionary heart to those same places again and again. Rather than just mark off countries on a world map, we want to be known as "the church that returns" to continue the work previous teams began and to build relationships with missionaries and those to whom they minister.
We want to be a church that
REBUILDS
Whether those who live in another nation are overwhelmed by homes destroyed in a natural disaster or emotional lives devastated by a man-made tragedy, our desire is to extend ourselves as the redemptive hope of Jesus Christ, who makes all things new. We are committed to rebuilding that which is broken and regathering that which is scattered.