Core Values

  • We should always put God first in our lives by prioritizing our time with Him, serving His Kingdom, trusting in His Word, and seeking His wisdom. Through this we are able to align ourselves with His divine plan and experience the fullness of His blessings.Prioritizing God leads to a life of purpose, direction, and spiritual fulfillment.

    (Matthew 6:33; Proverbs 3:5-6; and Exodus 20:3)

  • Loving others is one of the most prevalent themes in the New Testament, with Jesus proclaiming that the greatest two commandments are to love the Lord and to have love for others. Every single person on the planet is a son or daughter of the King and should be treated as such. We value and honor people in every situation.

    (John 13:34; Luke 6:35; John 13:34; John 4:7-8; Colossians 3:14; Hebrews 13:1-2; Leviticus 19:18)

  • Being led by the Holy Spirit provides divine guidance that ensures a life of freedom, truth, wisdom, and alignment with God’s will, fostering a deeper connection with Him and enhancing their spiritual journey.

    (Romans 8:14; Galatians 5:18; John 14:25-26; John 16:13; Psalm 143:10)

  • This mandate given by Jesus to His disciples is one of the most pivotal instructions in Christianity and is known as the great commission.

    (Matthew 28:18-20; John 8:31-32; Luke 6:40)

  • In Isaiah 53:5, the Hebrew word for “healed” is sozo which means “to save” and “to heal.” We receive what Jesus did for us 2,000 years ago to both save our souls through His death and resurrection, and heal our bodies by the stripes He took on His back. God’s will is that we live in the fulness of life that Jesus came to give us. (John 10:10)

    (Psalm 147:3; Psalm 30:2; 2 Peter 2:24; Jeremiah 33:6)

  • Everything that we do, in public and in private is done unto the Lord. “The Lord honors your choice, not your feeling.” That is why we believe in doing things in excellence. Our lives are lived for the Lord and He deserves our best every time, all of the time.

    (Colossians 3:23; 1 Corinthians 10:31; Philippians 4:8)

  • The concept of stewardship is fundamentally grounded in biblical teachings, emphasizing the responsibility and accountability bestowed upon individuals by God for the things that he entrusts us with. These things are not just limited to our finances, but also to our relationships, our bodies, and the items that we possess.

    (Genesis 2:15; Luke 12:48; 1 Corinthians 4:1-2)

  • Living a prosperous and generous life brings immense benefits, not only to oneself but also to those around us. Living in prosperity allows us to achieve financial stability, providing us the freedom to contribute to the work of God’s kingdom, pursue our God given pursuits and also demonstrate the abundance that God wants each of his children to live in. Generosity allows us to test God and strengthen our faith so we may utilize it in every area of our lives as we face the struggles of this fallen world.

    (Psalm 35:27; Psalm 16:5-8; Proverbs 10:22; Proverbs 21:21)

  • “Be holy for I am holy.” (1 Peter 1:16) “Therefore, having these promises, beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God.” (2 Corinthians 7:1)

    As Christians we are empowered by the blood of Jesus to live holy lives and seek sanctification in order to bring God glory and align our lives with His Kingdom and function in His power. Holiness is a choice and a way of life.

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