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We believe that life is complex enough and being part of a church shouldn’t make it more complicated. We want to be simple. Simple works. People respond to simple. (If you don’t believe that, take a look at iPod sales.)
Our core process shows how people get connected and grow at our church. Our core process is simple. Similar to our core values and core practices, it is also based on our core vision. Why? Well, because that keeps it simple.
Our core process – and the three core environments in which they happen:
We have committed to love God, and the core environment we offer in which that happens are our Sunday Morning Services.
At our church, no perfect people are allowed. The cool thing is that God loves us and wants to have a relationship with us despite our imperfections. We’ve found that having a relationship with God is really possible and is the best life has to offer.
Our Sunday morning services are designed to be a safe, fun place to experience His love and to learn how to “Love God” in return.
We have committed to love people, and the core environment we offer in which that happens is our Small Groups.
The Bible teaches that our love for God should flow into all our relationships; that people who love God also “Love People.” Our church is made up of smaller communities that meet in living rooms to eat, laugh, discuss faith, and develop real friendships.
Small groups are the next step for people coming on Sunday mornings, and why we say that, “No one stands alone.
We have committed to turn the world upside down, and the core environment we offer in which that happens are our Ministry Teams.
Jesus taught that love leads us to serve others. Two thousand years ago, the original Christians served and did so much good that they were called the people who “turned the world upside down.” Our goal is to do the same.
Ministry teams help us to find a place to serve and make an impact – in the church, the community, and around the globe. Ministry teams are the next step for people in small groups.