Core Values

What core values guide our philosophy of ministry?

Message
The Gospel

The the good news of God’s wok of redemption in Jesus Christ is the
“power of God to salvation for everyone who believes.” (Rom 1:16).
We resist all kinds of communication (overt or implicit) that are not

“in step” with the gospel of grace- that righteousness is not about what

you can accomplish- it is about what Jesus accomplishes by His

life, death, resurrection, and second coming!

Family
Christian Unity

As the adage goes, “Only a united church can heal a divided land!” It’s
It’s never been more important for the church to be united together! While
we celebrate our distinctives across Christian traditions, we believe that
being bound together in love by God’s Holy Spirit is a profound witness to
a divided world that Jesus is Lord! It is important that we make space to
come together in real unity!

Worship
Day and Night Prayer

We believe that Day and Night Prayer with musical worship, for
Israel and for a global outpouring of the Spirit, will be at the
point of the arrow of the way God wants to move human history forward to
Return of Jesus and the restoration of all things! (Isa 62:6-7, Luke 18:7-8,
Rev 5:8-10, Isa 42:10-17, Psalm 98, Joel 2:12-32, Isa 24:14-16).

Ministry
Friends of the Bridegroom

While we recognize the need for healthy honor in the ministry (1 Tim 5:17), we are committed to resist any ways that fleshly attention is drawn to platform ministry personalities. We seek to be vigilant against manipulation, controlling spirit, or false loyalty that competes for the attention of Jesus’ Bride that is rightly do to Him alone. We aim to call Jesus’ Bride to love Him with all of her heart, soul, mind, and strength! (Matt 22:37-40, John 3:25-30).

Preparation
The Forerunner Message

We believe God is raising up tens of millions of forerunner messengers (many youth) to prepare the way of Jesus’ Second Coming like John the Baptist prepared the way of Jesus’ First Coming! It’s more urgent than ever to prepare the heart for great glory and crisis in the end-times. Over 150 chapters in the Bible are mainly about the “Day of the Lord.” We want to do our small part to raise familiarity with these chapters in the body of Christ! (Matt 24:15; 25:1-13, Daniel 11:33-35, Isaiah 40, Luke 1:16-17).

Our Beliefs

We invite you to explore our beliefs and join us in our pursuit of living out our faith in boldness and passion.

  • The Scriptures

    We believe that the 66 books of the Bible are inspired and without error in their original autographs and that the manuscript tradition has been preserved such that we have God’s Word today in our language. The Bible is the final authority for all we believe and how we are to live. (Mt. 5:18; Jn. 10:35; 17:17; 2 Tim. 3:16–17; 2 Pet. 1:20–21) 

  • The Trinity

    We believe that the one true God exists eternally in three persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—and that these, being one God, are equal in deity, power, and glory. God is infinite in love, perfect in judgments, and unchanging in righteousness and mercy. We believe that God not only created the world, but also now upholds, sustains, governs, and providentially directs all that exists, and that He will bring all things to their proper consummation in Christ Jesus, to the glory of His name. (Ps. 104:1–35; 139; Mt. 10:29–31; 28:19; Acts 17:24–28; 2 Cor. 13:14; Eph. 1:9–12; 4:4–6; Col. 1:16–17; Heb. 1:1–3; Rev. 1:4–6)

  • God The Father

    We believe the heavenly Father is the source of all that exists, whether of matter or spirit. With the Son and the Holy Spirit, He made man, male and female, in His image. By intention He relates to people as Father, thereby forever declaring His goodwill toward them. In love He both seeks and receives penitent sinners. (Ps. 68:5; Isa. 64:8; Mt. 5:45; 7:11; Jn. 3:17; Rom. 8:15; 1 Pet. 1:17)


  • God The Son

    We believe that Jesus of Nazareth is the Christ (Messiah), the Son of God; that He is God incarnate, fully God and fully man; that He was eternally preexistent with the Father and the Holy Spirit; and that He was conceived and born of a virgin, lived a sinless life, and offered Himself as a penal, substitutionary sacrifice for sinners. By His blood shed at the cross, He obtained for us eternal redemption, the forgiveness of sins and life everlasting. He was raised bodily on the third day and ascended to the right hand of the Father, there to make intercession for the saints forever. He will return to earth again to reign in righteousness. (Mt. 1:18–25; Jn. 1:1–18; Rom. 8:34; 1 Cor. 15:1–28; 2 Cor. 5:21; Gal. 3:10–14; Eph. 1:7; Phil. 2:6–11; Col. 1:15–23; Heb. 7:25; 9:13–15; 10:19; 1 Pet. 2:21–25; 1 Jn. 2:1–2)


  • God The Holy Spirit

    We believe that the Lord Jesus Christ baptizes believers in the Holy Spirit, in whom we are also sealed for the day of redemption. The Holy Spirit regenerates, forever indwells, and graciously equips the Christian for godly living and service. Subsequent to conversion, the Spirit desires to fill, empower, and anoint believers for ministry and witness. We also believe that all the gifts of the Spirit described in the New Testament, are operative today and are designed to testify to the presence of the kingdom and to empower and edify the Church to fulfill its calling and mission. (Mt. 3:11; Jn. 1:12–13; 3:1–15; Acts 4:29–30; Rom. 8:9; 12:3–8; 1 Cor. 12:12–13; 2 Cor. 1:21–22; Gal. 3:1–5; Eph. 1:13–14; 5:18) 

  • Salvation

    We believe that salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone. No ordinance, ritual, work or any other activity on the part of man is required or accepted for his salvation. This saving grace of God, through the power of the Holy Spirit, also sanctifies us by enabling us to do what is pleasing in God’s sight, that we might be progressively conformed to the image of Christ. (Jn. 1:12–13; 6:37–44; 10:25–30; Acts 16:30–31; Rom. 3:1–4:23; 8:1–17, 31–39; 10:8–10; Eph. 2:8–10; Phil. 2:12–13; Titus 3:3–7; 1 Jn. 1:7, 9) 

  • Humanity

    We believe that humanity, male and female, was originally created in the image of God, righteous and without sin. As a consequence of disobedience, all persons are sinners by both nature and choice, and are, therefore, spiritually dead and justly condemned as children of wrath in the sight of God, wholly unable to save themselves. (Gen. 1:1–3:22; Ps. 51:5; Isa. 53:5; Rom. 3:9–18; 5:12–21; Eph. 2:1–3) 

  • The Church

    We believe that the Church is God’s primary instrument, through which He is fulfilling His redemptive purposes in the earth. The Church is invisible being composed of every person joined to Christ by faith- past, present, and future. It is made visible through local assemblies of which the New Testament affirms two offices: Elders (pastors) and deacons. We also affirm the priesthood of all believers and the importance of every Christian being joined with and actively involved in a local assembling of the saints. We believe that women, though having a complementary relationship to men, are no less gifted for pastoral ministry. All of the gifts of the Holy Spirit operate through women for the building up of the church, and so it is fitting that called women be publicly ordained for gospel ministry.  (Mt. 16:17–19; Acts 2:17–18, 42; Eph. 3:14–21; 4:11–16; 1 Tim. 2:11–15; Heb. 10:23–25; 1 Pet. 2:4–5, 9–10) 


  • Baptism and The Lord’s Supper

    We believe that water baptism by immersion in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit and the Lord’s Supper are the two sacraments of the Church, to be observed until the time of Christ’s return. They are channels of God’s sanctifying grace and blessing to the faithful in Christ Jesus. In obedience to Jesus every one who comes to Christ by faith is commanded to be baptized in water. During baptism, the believer in Jesus professes before the world -and before cosmic spiritual powers- that they have died with Christ and have been raised with Him in the Spirit to a new birth. We believe in the real presence of Christ in the Lord’s Supper. That, being more than just mere symbols, the bread and “wine” are means by which Christ nourishes the believer in the Spirit according to faith! (Mt. 26:26–29; 28:19; Rom. 6:3–11; 1 Cor. 11:23–34; 1 Pet. 3:21) 

  • The Last Things

    Historic Premillennialism with a Victorious Church: We believe in the literal second coming of Christ at the end of this age, when He will return to earth personally and visibly to reign over the nations from Jerusalem in His millennial kingdom. We believe in a literal future period of great tribulation after which Jesus will come to receive His people to Himself transforming them to His likeness. Additionally, He will judge an evil antichrist empire and put an end to suffering. No one can know with certainty the timing of the Lord’s return. We also believe in and are praying for a great end-time harvest of souls and the emergence of a victorious Church that will experience unprecedented unity, purity, and power in the Holy Spirit thus provoking Israel to turn to her Messiah. (Ps. 2:7–9, 22:27–28; Mt. 24:36; Jn. 14:12; 17:20–26; Rom. 11:25–32; 1 Cor. 15:20–28, 50–58; Eph. 4:11–16; Phil. 3:20–21; 1 Thes. 4:13–5:11; 2 Thes. 1:3–12; Rev. 7:9–14) 

  • Eternal Reward and Punishment

    We believe that when Christians die, they pass immediately into the blessed presence of Christ, there to enjoy conscious fellowship with the Savior until the day of the resurrection and the glorious transformation of their bodies. The saved will receive eternal rewards and forever dwell in blissful fellowship with their great triune God. We also believe that when unbelievers die, they await the Day of Judgment where they will receive eternal punishment- that is the second death- destruction in the lake of fire. (Dan. 12:2; Mt. 25:46; Lk. 16:19–31; Jn. 5:25–29; 1 Cor. 15:35–58; 2 Cor. 5:1–10; Phil. 1:19–26, 3:20–21; 2 Thes. 1:5–10; Rev. 20:11–15; 21:1–22:15)