Vision Statement
Our vision is to evangelize the nations, making and teaching obedient disciples,
establishing assemblies locally and globally, and declaring the truth of the Gospel
as confirmed through signs and wonders.
Our vision statement is the catalyst and accountability document which provides
direction and purpose for our ministry. The grace to carry out the mission comes
from our identity in God. We are in fact first and foremost, Sons and Daughters
of the Most High, birthed through the saving work of Messiah Jesus (Romans 5:8;
and 8:16). In this identity as Sons and Daughters, we are provided the opportunity
to exist and revel in the intimacy of the Father’s love (John 3:16; Romans 8:15).
It is out of this love we are commissioned by Jesus to be laborers in His kingdom
and for His glory (I Corinthians 12:5; John 20:21). Who we are in Messiah is more
important than what we do; eternal fruit only comes from abiding in the vine (John
15:5).
Our vision includes the restoration of the five-fold ministry in the church including
Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Pastors, and Teachers for perfecting the saints,
as it was designed by the Father and commissioned through His Son Messiah Jesus
(Ephesians 4:11). Thus we are called by the Eternal One to usher in His governmental
order and subsequent blessings to a fallen and dying world (Ephesians 3:4-5). Our
vision mobilizes people to be doers of the Word and not just hearers (James 1:22).
It is our duty and privilege to be a congregation which equips believers to be lovers
of God and a blessing to the nations.
It is our belief that the Father in Heaven has a unique call and design for every
individual in Messiah Jesus (Romans 8:28-29). The “workings” of the Father’s call
(I Corinthians 12:6) is expressed in the vision of the Father’s will and purpose
to manifest His kingdom reign on earth as it is in Heaven (Matthew 6:10). This kingdom
reign is within each one of us, individually as well as local assemblies corporately.
Our vision establishes a congregation, which is unified with a singular purpose
of being obedient to the direction, divine will and delight of the Father’s glory
being expressed though His people for this generation (Ephesians 2:20; I Corinthians
12:28; Psalm 24:6). It is our joy to fellowship with one another in a common pursuit
of this purpose.