Contrary to popular opinion, we aren’t defined by what we do.
We are defined by what God has done in the person and work of Jesus Christ.
 
 

Our Identity

Our identity is a gift from Jesus. As a result, what we do flows naturally out of what God has done and who God has made us to be. In Christ, we are a new creation and have been given a new identity to live by. Although society and culture says, “you are what you do” or “you are where you came from,” the gospel speaks this truth instead: because God is our Father, and through his son he has adopted you, you are a beloved child of God.


 

Disciples

We are people who follow Jesus and continually learn how to listen and obey him. Learning is not simply head knowledge and creeds, but learning is lived.  This happens through our shared life together. (Luke 2:52; Matthew 28:18-20; Ephesians 4:11-13; 2 Timothy 2:2)

Missionaries

God sent his son, Jesus, to Earth to take on human form and live in a real place with real people. He worked, ate and interacted among people; living in such a way that those around him could see and experience what God was truly like. Jesus came so that all people, places and things could be restored to a right relationship with God. In the same way, As the Father sent the Son, so Jesus sends His followers on the mission of restoration, as we live, work, play and serve in our city.  We speak the good news to others and we participate in sharing the good news by serving others.

Family

In light of our faith in who Christ is and what he has done, we have been adopted into the Family of God. As family we take responsibility to live out the “one another’s” of the New Testament; to meet each other’s spiritual and physical needs, and to live deep lives of relational connection in our everyday lives. (Genesis 12:1-3; John 1:12-13; Romans 12:10-16)

Servants

Fully God-fully human, Jesus took on the posture of a servant. He gave his life, even unto death, so that others could experience salvation, peace and restoration. Jesus said, "I am among you as one who serves..." All those who follow Jesus are called to serve in the same humility. For us this means joyful submission to God, leadership and to each other, as we serve whomever God brings into our lives. (Matthew 20:25-28; 25:31-46; John 13:1-17; Philippians 2:5-11; 1 Peter 2:16)

Disciples

We are people who follow Jesus and continually learn how to listen and obey him. Learning is not simply head knowledge and creeds, but learning is lived.  This happens through our shared life together. (Luke 2:52; Matthew 28:18-20; Ephesians 4:11-13; 2 Timothy 2:2)

Family

In light of our faith in who Christ is and what he has done, we have been adopted into the Family of God. As family we take responsibility to live out the “one another’s” of the New Testament; to meet each other’s spiritual and physical needs, and to live deep lives of relational connection in our everyday lives. (Genesis 12:1-3; John 1:12-13; Romans 12:10-16)

Missionaries

God sent his son, Jesus, to Earth to take on human form and live in a real place with real people. He worked, ate and interacted among people; living in such a way that those around him could see and experience what God was truly like. Jesus came so that all people, places and things could be restored to a right relationship with God. In the same way, As the Father sent the Son, so Jesus sends His followers on the mission of restoration, as we live, work, play and serve in our city.  We speak the good news to others and we participate in sharing the good news by serving others.

Servants

Fully God-fully human, Jesus took on the posture of a servant. He gave his life, even unto death, so that others could experience salvation, peace and restoration. Jesus said, "I am among you as one who serves..." All those who follow Jesus are called to serve in the same humility. For us this means joyful submission to God, leadership and to each other, as we serve whomever God brings into our lives. (Matthew 20:25-28; 25:31-46; John 13:1-17; Philippians 2:5-11; 1 Peter 2:16)

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