Four Anchors of Conviction

In the Bible, God tells us how He made creation and why He made us. We are made in the image of the Triune God—Father, Son, and Spirit—and therefore we reflect something of His nature. We are embodied beings with spirit, soul, and body. We are deep, relational creatures, made to know God, love Him, and serve Him joyfully in all that He purposes to do.

Classic Christianity

We treasure the truths recovered and clearly articulated in the Protestant Reformation—truths about the authority of Scripture, Justification by Faith, God’s Sovereignty over all things, and the Glory of God as the purpose of all things.

God’s Good News

God saves sinners like us through substitution. Jesus, who knew no sin, was made to be sin for us so that we could be made right before God—declared innocent, though we are guilty. This salvation is entirely a work of God’s grace. It comes by faith alone, and because even that faith is a gift, God is free to give it to whomever He chooses.

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The Person of the Holy Spirit

Life with the Spirit isn’t just slightly different—it is the experience of being born again from above into an entirely new life. The Holy Spirit is a person who indwells every believer, sustaining true faith and preserving us all the way to Heaven.

A Supernatural Reality

God alone is true. He has made everything, and He is the definer of all things—what He says they are is what they are. The Biblical worldview is unapologetically supernatural: God can do and has done miraculous and impossible things that go beyond our understanding. What He tells us He has done, and what He tells us He will do, are to be fully trusted and held fast.

The Odyssey class

“So that we may no longer be children, tossed to and fro by the waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by human cunning, by craftiness in deceitful schemes.”

Ephesians 4:14

Four Sails of Purpose

We are relentlessly pursuing God’s mission for His church by anchoring our vision and focus on these four key mission fronts:

Evangelistic Worship

We gather expecting to meet with the living God—to glorify Him and be changed in His presence and power. Our worship is vertical, focused on Him, not on ourselves.

Biblical Discipleship

Jesus calls people out of their comfort zone into a place where He stretches our faith, anchors our hope, and pours love into and our hearts.

Youth Ministry

We understand the importance of drawing young people into a personal relationship with Christ, and our ministries to children and youth are top priorities.

World Missions

Jesus gave the whole church its marching orders in the Great Commission: to go into all the world and proclaim the good news of salvation to the nations.