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Our goal is to be a friendly, personal and living church where you will always feel welcome. Who are we and what do we believe in? Well the best answer is to come and see for yourself! But to help answer your questions we have listed just a few points that we hope will satisfy your curiosity. For service times and directions visit our contact page. We are an Interdenominational Church. That means that our members come from a variety of church backgrounds and we are not a denomination, but an independent local church who works and has fellowship with many other churches. We have an evangelical and Bible centered doctrine. Because we are interdenominational with many different personalities we pray that everyone will feel at home. We believe in walking in Love. Jesus said that men would know we were His disciples by.... the love we show to one another. That is our goal. To show practical love and acceptance to one another, just as we are loved and accepted by Jesus. We believe that Jesus Christ is God's Son and the only way for salvation and restoration of fellowship with God. He is the center of our worship and teaching. We believe in the importance of worship. Worship is an important part of our Christian walk. We want to take good time to worship the Lord in our meetings. We also plan worship teams and seminars in other churches sharing this vision We are Charismatic. That means we are a church that believes in the working of the Holy Spirit today. That He works though the whole Church (not just some of the leaders). We expect that God will move, meeting people's needs just as when Jesus walked the earth 2,000 years ago. We believe the He still saves, heals and delivers anyone who reaches out to Him. We believe in the "Body" concept of the Church. That is that each one of us is important and has our own unique place in the church (which the Bible calls the Body of Christ). Each one has gifts and callings that need to be encouraged. We believe in the "Five Fold Ministries" as stated in Ephesians 4:11-13. These are ministry gifts to the church. They are listed by Paul: Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Pastors and Teachers. Their responsibility is not to lord over people but to build up, encourage, and mentor the saints.
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