About Us
Who We Are
We are a family of people who have been brought back to life through a real relationship with God
Because of this, we follow Jesus together.
We gather in homes, around tables, and in everyday life—not because it is a strategy, but because it reflects God’s design. Just as a baby needs a family, a soldier needs an army, and a body must be connected to its head, we believe that people were created to live in deep, committed relationship with God and with one another.
We are not an event to attend. We are a people being formed.
And our desire is simple: to know God, to walk with Him, and to see His life expressed through us in a way that brings others into His family.
What We believe
We believe that humanity was created in the image of God, designed for a living, personal relationship with Him.
We believe that sin is not just wrongdoing—it is rebellion against God that results in separation from Him, leaving the human spirit dead and unable to experience true life. We believe that Jesus Christ is fully God.
Scripture makes this unmistakably clear:
“For it was the Father’s good pleasure for all the fullness to dwell in Him.” (Colossians 1:19, NASB 95)
“For in Him all the fullness of Deity dwells in bodily form.” (Colossians 2:9, NASB 95)
“And He is the radiance of His glory and the exact representation of His nature…” (Hebrews 1:3, NASB 95)
Jesus is not a reflection of God or a lesser being—He is the full expression of God Himself in human form.
This is confirmed in His own words:
“Have I been so long with you, and yet you have not come to know Me, Philip? He who has seen Me has seen the Father…” (John 14:9, NASB 95)
We believe that the Holy Spirit is also fully God—not an impersonal force, but God Himself present and active, bringing life, revealing truth, and restoring relationship.
We believe that Jesus came not only to forgive sin, but to restore us to the life we were created for. Through His death and resurrection, He made a way for us to be born again—to receive new life by His Spirit.
Our Response to the Gospel
We believe that this new life begins with a real response—one that Jesus Himself makes unmistakably clear.
At the same time, we are clear about this: we are not saved by our actions, but by the grace of God. Salvation is a gift, not something we earn. As Scripture says:
“For by grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not as a result of works, so that no one may boast.” (Ephesians 2:8–9, NASB 95)
Because this is true, it is essential that we understand what faith actually means. What follows is not a description of works that earn salvation, but a clarification of the relational response that grace produces in a person who truly believes—a response that restores us not only to God, but also to life with His people.
Recognizing that our sin is not merely failure or imperfection, but unfaithfulness to the God who created us for relationship with Himself. It is the realization that we have turned away from Him, choosing independence, trusting ourselves, and drawing life from the created world rather than from our loving Creator. This is not simply a wrong pattern of living—it is disloyalty to the One who has always been faithful.
What Makes Us Different
We are committed to returning to the simplicity and power of God’s original design for His church.
Rather than building around events, stages, and programs, we build around people and relationships.
In the New Testament, the church was not something people attended—it was a shared life. Believers met in homes, devoted themselves to one another, shared meals, carried each other’s burdens, and lived daily in the presence of God.
We believe that this kind of life cannot be manufactured in a system built on observation and attendance.

We prioritize relationship over structure

We pursue transformation from the inside out, not behavior modification from the outside in

We value every member as vital, not a few as central

We emphasize shared life, not isolated spirituality
OUR HEART

People come alive spiritually

Families formed in genuine love and commitment

Communities marked by unity, generosity, and truth

Ordinary believers walking in extraordinary purpose

Ordinary believers walking in extraordinary purpose
We believe that when someone truly encounters God, they cannot keep it to themselves.
Just as the early believers could not stop speaking about what they had seen and heard, we believe that sharing the gospel is not optional—it is the natural overflow of a life that has been restored.
Our heart is to walk with people as they grow, to stand together in the battle for our lives and our souls, and to see the reality of God’s Kingdom expressed in everyday life.
Because in the end, this is what we are after: Not just learning about God… But living with Him.