Discipleship Journey

Authentic Worship

The community comes together to give praise, adoration, thanksgiving, and petition to God and to partake in the sacraments. We join with others in order to allow Christ to build us into the place where God lives.

Ephesians 2:18-22, John 4:5-42

Transformative Education

Transformative education is intentional learning through classes, studies, seminars, etc. with a specific emphasis on Wesleyan theology, which specifically translate knowledge of Scripture, theology, and more into Christ-like action.

Luke 6:17-26

God Honoring Relationships

God-Honoring Relationships are mutually beneficial and edifying to all involved and are centered around Christ. These relationships build community in our lives and in the church, especially when we are different and have different experiences and understandings. We share a common experience of faith in Jesus Christ and encourage, comfort, and hold one other accountable.

Philippians 2:1-8, Matthew 18:15-22, Mark 2:14-17

Works of Justice & Compassion

While everything we do should reflect love for God and neighbor, we also intentionally serve others with our actions. Together we work for justice, with compassion so that all peoples have the freedom and ability to live into all God created them to be.

James 2:14-26, Hebrews 10:32-39, Matthew 25:31-46

Sacrificial Giving

We support God’s work in the local church and community beyond in response to God’s blessing on our lives. We are called to be good stewards of all we have received. Part of this call involves giving money with gratitude and thanksgiving to help make sure all God’s children have what they need.

Matthew 6:19-24, Mark 12:38-44, John 12:1-8

Passionate Spirituality

We practice passionate spirituality by expressing devotion to God through prayer, reading Scripture, fasting, Sabbath rest, meditation, solitude, confession, celebration, spiritual direction, counseling, connecting with God’s creation, etc. We recognize this can look different for different people and covenant to encourage one another and hold one another accountable in these practices.

Psalm 16:5-11, Luke 6:12