Who We Are
We are a community of Christ, sharing Christ with our community including our neighbourhood and our world.
We follow Jesus together, seeking to love God, love people and live out the hope He gives through the gifts and resources He has entrusted us with.
Below is a simple outline of what we believe as a church family.
Our Beliefs
Who We Are
We believe God is real, loving and active in our lives.
As a community of Christ, we learn from Jesus, follow Him, and share His love in practical ways—locally and globally.
God
There is one God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—three persons, perfectly united as one.
God created all things and is worthy of our worship.
The Father
God the Father is loving, just, gracious, merciful and holy in all His ways.
The Son — Jesus Christ
Jesus is fully God and fully human.
He came to rescue us, died for us, rose again and will return to make all things right.
The Holy Spirit
The Spirit lives within every follower of Jesus—guiding, empowering and shaping us to become more like Christ.
Humanity
People are created in God’s image but broken by sin.
The world’s pain, hurt, injustice and suffering reflects our need for God’s healing and restoration.
Salvation
Salvation is God’s gift to us through Jesus’ death and resurrection.
We receive it by faith and join His mission of healing, hope and renewal.
One day Jesus will return and complete God’s restoration of all things.
The Kingdom of God
Jesus announced that God’s Kingdom is here and still coming.
Where God’s will is done, people move towards belonging, healing, forgiveness and freedom.
The church joins God’s work by living out these truths.
How God Reveals Himself
Creation
The beauty and complexity of the world point to a loving Creator who wants to share His joy.
Scripture
The Bible is God’s inspired story, showing His character, His promises, His involvement with humanity and His way of life.
Both the Old and New Testaments point to Jesus.
Christ
Jesus is the clearest and fullest revelation of who God is.
Ordinances
Baptism
Following Jesus includes baptism where a person publicly identifies symbolically with His death and resurrection.
We practice believer’s baptism by immersion.
Communion
Jesus gave us a meal of bread and cup to remember His death, resurrection and promised return.
The table is open to all who choose to follow Jesus.
Have a question? Email Pastor Alvin.