About Us

Mission (Why do we exist as a church?):

As a Christ-centered community, we are committed to engaging those who are exploring faith by
proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ, through which God alone brings salvation. We also devote
ourselves to equipping the saints for the work of ministry and building up the body of Christ in truth and
love (see John 3:16, Acts 20:28, Ephesians 4:11–12)

Vision 2028:

Perpetual Version: Our long-term vision is to see disciples who make disciples, leaders who develop
leaders, and a church that joyfully multiplies into new congregations as an overflow of gospel growth.

Short Term Version: By 2028, Faith Life will become a church of 12 thriving small groups committed to
making disciples and reaching our city with the gospel.

Together, these groups will share Christ with at least 50 people, leading many to faith and maturity in
Christ.

As disciples multiply, we envision the birth of a new church plant as a natural outflow of our gospel growth
and disciple-making movement.

Faith Life’s Core Values
● Christ-Centered Living — We place Jesus at the center of everything we believe, teach, and do.
(Colossians 1:15–18)
● Gospel Proclamation — We boldly share the good news of Jesus Christ as the only way of
salvation. (Romans 1:16; Acts 4:12)
● Spirit-Led Discipleship — We equip believers to grow in maturity and serve faithfully in the work of
ministry. (Ephesians 4:11–13; 2 Timothy 2:2)
● Truth and Love — We build up the body of Christ by holding fast to Scripture and walking in grace.
(Ephesians 4:15; John 17:17)
● Outreach and Compassion — We reach out with Christ’s love to both believers and those still
exploring faith. (Matthew 5:14–16; Mark 2:17)
● Servant Leadership — We follow Jesus’ example by humbly serving others and meeting real needs
in our community. (Mark 10:45; Philippians 2:3–5)
● Church Multiplication — We aim to plant gospel-centered churches as a natural outflow of disciples
making disciples. (Matthew 28:18–20; Acts 13:2–3)
● Unity in Mission — We stand together as one body, using our diverse gifts for God’s glory and the
good of others. (Ephesians 4:3–6; 1 Corinthians 12:12–14)