We believe that every person is uniquely created by God, deeply loved, and made in His image (Genesis 1:27). This means we’re like Him in many remarkable ways—capable of love, creativity, compassion—but it also reminds us that He is God and we are not (Isaiah 55:8-9).

God desires a genuine, personal relationship with each of us. He’s loving, patient, and perfectly just (Psalm 145:8-9). However, He doesn’t force us into this relationship; He invites us into it. We have the freedom to respond to His invitation or to reject it (Joshua 24:15).

Choosing to live independently of God’s guidance—doing things our way instead of His—creates distance between us and Him. The Bible calls this “sin,” and it separates us from the life and relationship God intends for us (Romans 3:23, Isaiah 59:2). Even so, God never stops loving us. In fact, He passionately pursues us even when we turn away (Romans 5:8).

Because of His immense love, God sent His Son, Jesus, to bridge the gap sin created between humanity and Himself (John 3:16). Through His perfect life, sacrificial death on the cross, and resurrection from the grave, Jesus paid the full price for our sins—giving us an opportunity to experience restored relationship with God, eternal life, and true freedom (Ephesians 2:8-9).

This is a gift called grace, given freely and generously by God, available to anyone who chooses to receive it by faith in Jesus Christ (Romans 10:9-10). It’s not something we earn; it’s something we humbly accept. And it changes everything—our past, our present, and our eternity (2 Corinthians 5:17).

We also believe it’s normal—even healthy—to have questions as we explore faith. While the Bible reveals much about God, life, and our purpose, He remains infinitely mysterious, wonderful, and beyond our full understanding (Romans 11:33-34).

What We Believe Points to Who We Follow.

Scroll to Top