MISSION
We want to meet people WHERE they are, HOW they are, and show them WHO they are in CHRIST.
OUR VALUES

KINGDOM COLLABORATION
Linking arms with churches and organizations for the advancement of the Kingdom of God. God has blessed us with favor to be able to join forces with over 2 dozen kingdom partners over the past 12 months. God is glorified when the Church is unified.

NEIGHBOR FOCUSED
We believe that when you saturate neighborhoods with people who love Jesus and share His love with those around then that entire community can be changed. We have and will continue to own our neighborhood for the Gospel of Christ.

VILLAGE MENTALITY
A village looks after everyone together. We want to challenge parents to own their responsibility as primary disciple-maker of their kids while we as a family parent together. Everybody has a seat at the table and nobody gets left behind.

GOSPEL CENTERED
It is important to be able to put your finger to the words of scripture to point to what you believe and what you are doing. We want everything we say, sing, and do to come from the Scriptures.
OUR STRATEGY
KITCHEN TABLE Hebrews 13:1-2
Biblical Hospitality: People making strangers neighbors and neighbors family. At the Kitchen Table, we invite people into our homes for a shared meal with the desire to know them and be known by them as well as to serve them and be served by them.

DINING TABLE Acts 2:42-47
Biblical Community: Groups of people building community within the family. Happens most consistently in our small group environment who meet during the week in people’s homes.
BANQUET TABLE Acts 2:46
Biblical Worship: Groups gathering together to worship the King. Happens weekly on Sunday mornings at our worship gathering.


FOLDING TABLE Philippians 2:3-11
Biblical Service: Everybody serving the family through humility. Happens when you identify how God has uniquely gifted you and then begin to use and develop those gifts for the Kingdom.

“New churches are the best way to reach new generations, new residents, and new people groups.”
-Tim Keller, Why Plant Churches



