ABOUT US
Our Vision
Sharing the Hope of Jesus. Transforming Lives.
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Our Mission
Discovering and sharing the grace of Jesus Christ by walking through life together.
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Our Core Values
Jesus is Everything
He and His word are our foundation and our source of hope in all things.
Humbly in Progress
No one has life figured out. That’s why we walk through life together, humbly supporting one another with the hope of Jesus.
Continual Growth
God loves us as we are and refuses to leave us where we are. He is transforming us daily to be more like Him.
Rooted in Prayer
Prayer brings hope into every circumstance, influences all aspects of life, guides every activity, and empowers all ministry and service.
There is Always Hope
“As for me, I will always have hope; I will praise you more and more.” – Psalm 71:14
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Our Beliefs
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You’re Welcome Here
Matthew 11:28
You don’t have to have everything figured out to belong. Jesus welcomes the weary, the doubting, the searching, and the hurting. This is a place for real people with real stories, walking together toward hope.
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Who God Is — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
The Father – Our Creator and Source of Life
Genesis 1:27
God created us in His image and loves us as His children. He is the source of all life and the One who calls us into relationship with Himself.
The Son – Our Savior
John 1:14
Jesus is God with us. He entered our broken world, lived among us, and gave His life on the cross for our sin. He rose again to bring forgiveness, healing, and new life.
The Holy Spirit – God With Us Now
John 14:16–17
The Holy Spirit lives in and among us, guiding us into truth, comforting us in our struggles, and growing faith and hope in our hearts.
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The Bible — God’s True and Living Word
2 Timothy 3:16
The Bible is God’s Word, revealing His truth, His promises, and His saving work. Through Scripture, God speaks into real life and leads us with light and hope.
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Our Brokenness (Sin) — What Separates Us
Romans 3:23
We believe that every one of us is broken by sin. This is our tendency to turn from God, harm others, and try to live life on our own terms. Sin affects our relationships, our world, and our hearts. We are honest about our need for a Savior.
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Forgiveness & New Life — Grace That Changes Everything
2 Corinthians 5:17–19
In Jesus, we are made new. God reconciles us to Himself, not counting our sins against us, and restores us through Christ’s death and resurrection. Grace is not something we earn; it is a gift we receive.
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Belonging — A Family of Grace
Romans 12:3–5
In Christ, we are one body, each with a place and a purpose. The Church is a community of forgiven people learning to live in humility, love, and grace together.
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Baptism — Claimed by Grace
Romans 6:4–5
In Baptism, God unites us with Jesus’ death and resurrection, giving us new life and a new identity as His own. We are buried and raised with Christ, forgiven and made alive by His grace.
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The Lord’s Supper — Christ With Us
1 Corinthians 10:16
In the Lord’s Supper, Jesus truly gives us His body and blood for the forgiveness of sins. We celebrate Communion every week, because we need Jesus’ grace every week. This meal is for the broken, the hungry, and those longing for hope.
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Hope in a Broken World
Psalm 71:14
We live in a world marked by pain and uncertainty, yet we place our hope in the Lord. Because of Jesus’ cross and resurrection, our hope is not fragile or fading. “As for me, I will always have hope; I will praise you more and more.”
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We are part of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod (LCMS), a community of churches centered on Jesus, rooted in the Bible, and focused on making the hope of Jesus Christ known.
