Core Values

 

Evangelism - Our main focus is the salvation of those that are lost. To evangelize the lost, we must share the gospel.

Humility - We are deeply concerned about people, we try to see things from others point of view, and we appreciate the conditions of their situation and the challenges they face. We will exercise humility and the spirit of love that God be glorified for any success.

Advancement - We seek the advancement of the whole person; spiritual, emotional, physical and financial, for people within our ministry and others that desire our guidance. We will preach, teach, and train through word and by example, the  Biblical principles that lead to success in all these areas.

PRAYER  - We recognize that our calling to God's mission and the strength that we need to be successful in this ministry come completely from God. Therefore, our effort will be driven by a total reliance on the Lord through consistent prayer.

Inclusion - We value the different backgrounds of people, appreciate how those backgrounds make us better at what we do, and we strive to keep an environment in which everyone who demonstrates Godly values and delivers on their responsibilities, thrive.

Community Support - We will strive to assist hurting people with outreach campaigns, prayer, intercession, partnerships with local schools, community, and government officials, etc.

Helpfulness - We go above and beyond to be useful and consider it our job to make things as understandable as possible for people to implement and internalize. Always showing integrity and respect in how we treat our members, guest and visitors.

Impact - We focus on the ultimate outcome of our efforts regarding the church and the community. We are honest with ourselves about what’s working and what’s not, and we strive to do better.

Youth Empowerment - We will empower the youth in our church and community with the Word of God, assisting them in finding programs, and/or resources that will help meet their needs.

Realness - We talk like real people and say what we mean. Admitting when we have no idea, and being transparent about our concerns.