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Values are those beliefs and convictions that make us uniquely us. They are the things that really matter to us. They define who we are and act as the driving force behind all we do. They are, as the name implies, who we are at the core of our being.

Hunger for God
We believe that hunger for God – to know Him, to love Him and to do His will – must be the “Central Life Passion” of every Christian. (See: Deut 6:4-9; Psalm 42; Matt 5:1-6; Phil 3:7-11))

Atmosphere of Grace, Mercy and Acceptance
We believe that an atmosphere of grace, mercy and acceptance best reflects the heart of Jesus Christ and is instrumental in cultivating a “Healing Environment” where lives are restored. (See: Matt 9:9-13, 11:16-19, 12:1-13; Luke 15:1-2; John 8:1-16)

Relational Integrity
We believe that relational integrity is crucial to building a healthy, life-giving church. We want our relationships to be marked by strength and honor, to “Go Through the Cross” , dealing with things that come up, keeping God in and the devil out of our relationships. (See: Matt 18:15; Ephesians 4:25-32; Colossians 3:12-14)

Vibrant, Christ-Centered Worship
We believe that vibrant, Christ-centered worship moves the heart of God and attracts His Presence to His people. We want to be known as a “Worshipping Church” where people worship God whole-heartedly and without shame. (See: Exodus 12:21-28; Psalm 96; Rev 7:9-12; John 4:23 )

Excellence
We believe that excellence glorifies God, inspires others and blesses us. We want to be a church of excellence, filled with “People of Excellence”. (See: Malachi 1:6-14; Colossians 3:17-23; I Cor 10:31)

Soundness in Life and Doctrine
We believe that soundness in life and doctrine is the single most important factor in building lives, families and churches that are healthy and vital. “Healthy Things Grow”, thereby our focus is on building people whose lives are sound, sane, and spiritual, built on the Words of God. (See: Matt 4:4; 2 Tim 4:1-5; I Tim 4:16)

Turned Out Toward a Lost and Broken World
We believe that lost people matter to God and therefore ought to matter to us. We want to be a church as well as people who are “Continuously Outward Focused”, turned out toward a lost and broken world. (See: Luke 15; John 4; I Peter 3:15).