The Church We See.

The church we see is not a building, a worship service, or a religious box to check. It is not a product to consume, and our members are not the customers we entertain.

The church we see is a family and a movement of people surrendered to Jesus. Imperfect people pursuing a perfect God, from every background and story, united by the mission to expand the Kingdom of God. We are a community that loves deeply, forgives freely, encourages boldly, and challenges one another to grow.

The church we see reaches the lost until every person has heard the Gospel. It shapes disciples whose lives and worldviews are formed by Scripture. It opens its arms to the hurting, offering hope without judgment.

The church we see serves the poor, lifts the broken, and welcomes the forgotten. It is a hospital for the wounded, a home for the searching, and a people transformed by Christ to transform the world.

The Vision.

Our vision is simple: what Jesus came to do, we, His church, continue to do. We don’t have to create a new vision or a new mission—we carry on His.

Matthew 4:23 ESV And he went throughout all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom and healing every disease and every affliction among the people.

  • The church we see is relentless about reaching one more person with the gospel of Jesus Christ. Because the deepest need of every human heart is to be saved and made new in Christ. We won’t stop—until every person in our city, our county, and across our state hear the good news of Jesus.

  • The church we see is passionate about becoming disciples of Jesus. He is our standard, and we pursue becoming like Him in our thoughts, words, and actions. Shaped by Scripture and transformed by His Spirit, we are continually being molded into His image. We live in authentic community—sharing life together, and making it a priority to gather for worship, prayer, and teaching.

  • The church we see will never close its heart, its eyes, or its hands to the broken world around us. We will love the hurting, offering hope without judgment and compassion without conditions. We will serve the poor, the imprisoned, the addicted, the divorced, the confused, the widow, and the helpless. The church we see is a hospital where anyone and everyone can find healing in Christ.