
What drive us forward?
It's our DNA that we derive from the Word of God. It's what makes us tick. 3 aspects to what we do, and what is important to us. Have a read below to get a flavour of who we are. The work of getting to know Jesus, connecting with Him and His church, and then telling others.

KNOW
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We want to study the whole Bible, submitting to its authority.
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We want to know God as He reveals Himself in the Bible.
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We want to preach the good news of a crucified and risen Saviour clearly and without compromise.
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We want to teach the Bible faithfully in an engaging, relevant and practical way.

CONNECT
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We want to be a community dedicated to prayer and to worshipping God; Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
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We want to disciple each other to become more like Jesus, to love and treasure Him more deeply.
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We want to care for and support our church family.
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We want to serve God’s church and glorify Him in all we do.

TELL
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We want to encourage people to share the great news of the gospel with those around us and to be creative in how this is done.
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We want to impact the areas where God has placed us.
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We want to be involved in church planting.
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We want to support and send people to missions at home and abroad.
What we believe.
1. Scripture
The inspiration, inerrancy and infallibility of God’s word, the Bible, as originally given. The holy scripture is both vital and clear, and all Christians must submit to its supreme authority and sufficiency, both individually and corporately, in every matter of belief and conduct.
2. God
The existence of one eternal and immutable God—the Holy Trinity—Creator and Lord of the universe. In the unity of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit—three Persons of the same substance and equal in power and glory—He governs all things according to His will and is accomplishing His purposes in the world and in the church.
3. Humanity
The inherent value of all human beings, made in the image of God, and their sinfulness and guilt since the fall of Adam. This has made them subject to God's wrath and condemnation and resulted in their alienation from Him, from one another, and from His creation.
4. Christ
The essential, absolute, and eternal deity of the Lord Jesus Christ; His conception by the Holy Spirit, virgin birth, real yet sinless humanity, voluntary humiliation and obedience, culminating in His sacrificial death. Also His bodily resurrection, ascension, continuing ministry as Prophet, Priest, and King, and His future return in power and glory.
5. Salvation
Salvation from sin’s guilt, penalty, and consequences comes solely through the work of Jesus Christ—His perfect obedience, substitutionary death, bodily resurrection, and exaltation as Lord. He alone is both fully God and fully man, the only mediator between God and humanity, and uniquely able to save all who come to God through Him. Salvation is found in no one else.
6. Justification
​The justification of sinners comes entirely through the imputation of Christ’s righteousness to them and of their sin’s guilt and penalty to Him. This is received by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone.
7. Holy Spirit
The necessity and sufficiency of the Holy Spirit’s work for the individual’s new birth, repentance, faith, union with Christ, and growth in maturity. He is also essential for the church’s ongoing renewal in truth, unity, wisdom, faith, holiness, love, power, and mission.
8. Church
The universal church, of which Christ is the head, includes all of God’s people. It reveals God’s ultimate purpose to unite all things under Christ. The church is visible in local congregations and the global communion of those who profess the true faith. It exists to declare God’s praise, defend the faith, and proclaim the gospel to the lost.
9. Unity
The unity of the body of Christ is expressed within and between local churches through mutual love, care, encouragement, and shared action. True fellowship exists only where churches are faithful to the apostolic gospel.
10. Return of Christ
The personal and visible return of the Lord Jesus Christ in glory. He will raise the dead, complete salvation and judgment, grant eternal life to believers, and consign unbelievers to everlasting punishment. God will then fully establish His kingdom in new heavens and a new earth—free from evil, suffering, and death—where He will be glorified forever.