Next Steps
You may be wondering what your next steps could look like. Heres a roadmap to help you give you an overview of the ways we can taking the next right step towards the Abundant Life in Christ.
Our Mission
We exist to help you find life in Jesus Christ and discover abundant life through His Word.
And if you’re raising a family, we want to help you walk that journey together.
And if you’re raising a family, we want to help you walk that journey together.
Our Purpose
Jesus summarized life in three relationships, and so do we.
Love God – an upward relationship where you come to know Him personally and grow daily in your walk with Him (Matt. 22:37).
Love Others – relationships within the church and beyond, where we connect, care, influence, invest, and invite (Matt. 22:39; Matt. 28:19–20).
Live the Abundant Life – discovering joy, purpose, and growth through an ever-deepening relationship with God (Jn. 10:10).
Why These Steps?
We are a Bible-believing church. We believe the Bible is the sole authority for faith and practice. That means what we do and why we do it is shaped by Scripture, not tradition, preference, or culture.
Throughout the New Testament, we see a consistent pattern as people respond to the gospel, grow in Christ, and live out their faith together. Acts 2:41–47 gives us one clear example of how believers moved from hearing the gospel to living in meaningful relationship with God and one another.
Love God – an upward relationship where you come to know Him personally and grow daily in your walk with Him (Matt. 22:37).
Love Others – relationships within the church and beyond, where we connect, care, influence, invest, and invite (Matt. 22:39; Matt. 28:19–20).
Live the Abundant Life – discovering joy, purpose, and growth through an ever-deepening relationship with God (Jn. 10:10).
Why These Steps?
We are a Bible-believing church. We believe the Bible is the sole authority for faith and practice. That means what we do and why we do it is shaped by Scripture, not tradition, preference, or culture.
Throughout the New Testament, we see a consistent pattern as people respond to the gospel, grow in Christ, and live out their faith together. Acts 2:41–47 gives us one clear example of how believers moved from hearing the gospel to living in meaningful relationship with God and one another.
