Our Beliefs

We are a congregation that believes in the power of Jesus to change lives, strengthen families, transform communities, and make a difference in our world.

We believe real life is knowing and maturing in the love Jesus offers each one of us.

We are an evangelical church.

  • Evangelical means that we believe that salvation (in other words, a restored relationship of love between human beings and God) is assured for us by the atoning death of Jesus Christ.
  • Our part in restoring the relationship is to believe this to be true and to place our trust in it.
  • This is what it means to experience conversion (recognize this as true) and to have faith (trust in this truth).
  • The description of reconciliation with God is found in the Bible, first in the Old Testament by means of animal sacrifice, which then points to the sacrificial death of Christ, the Lamb of God, in the New Testament.
  • Thus, an evangelical church is one that embraces the Bible as the only reliable foundation of our understanding of God and our relationship with Him.
  • We proclaim the good news of God’s love, emphasizing salvation and grace.
  • God rescues and redeems us because he loves us, not because we have done anything to deserve it.
  • We long for all people everywhere to recognize and receive the gift of grace from God’s hand
  • and to experience His power to restore and to heal in this life as well as the life to come.

Sunday Meetings

Breaking of Bread 

Sunday 9:30 am – 10:15 am 

  • Christian sacrament where believers receive bread and wine in remembrance of Jesus Christ’s sacrifice. 
  • Jesus instituted this practice during the Last Supper, commanding his followers to “do this in remembrance of me”.
  • Early Christians regularly engaged in “breaking of bread” as a communal meal that symbolized their shared unity and faith. 
  • In Acts 2:42, it is listed as one of the four pillars of the early church’s faith, alongside teaching, fellowship, and prayer.
  • participating is seen as a way to receive spiritual nourishment, receive forgiveness of sins, and proclaim the Lord’s death until he comes again.

Fellowship Time

Sunday 10:15 am – 11:00 am 

  • Coffee, tea, and fellowship

Family Bible Hour

Sunday 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

  • traditional style of music
  • a sermon that is Christ-centered and biblical.