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Missions

The Christian & Missionary Alliance Focuses on Missions

Together as a Christ-centered, Acts 1:8 family, we will Love, Proclaim, Reach, and Launch.

We will love

The essence of our calling is summed up in a single word: Love.

In a world that has romanticized and sexualized love, the church has a beautiful opportunity to show the love of God Himself. Yet, each local church must ask, “Have we confused being ‘nice’ or ‘neighborly’ for being truly loving? Do the people of our community see us as a loving people? Are we dependent upon the Spirit to live His loving fruit through us?“

Matt. 22:34–40; Luke 6:27–36; John 13:34–35, 15:9–17; Rom. 5:5–8, 13:8–10;

Gal. 5:6, 13–14, 22; Eph. 3:14–19

We celebrate that our God is a speaking God who has revealed Himself to us.

The Bible is our inspired text, which He will never contradict. We are commissioned to proclaim His message in word and deed. We will “not be ashamed of the gospel” but serve as “Christ’s ambassadors.” And so we ask ourselves, “Are we students of the Scripture? Do our sermons and life messages arise from the Word? Do we have a listening ear for His voice? Are our words and lives proclaiming His truth? Do we both ‘show’ and ‘tell’ the truth?”

Acts 1:8; Rom. 1:16; 2 Cor. 2:17, 4:5, 13; 5:11–21; 1 Tim. 4:15–16;

2 Tim. 3:14–4:6; 1 Peter 2:10–12

We will proclaim

We will reach

While He who is “not willing that any should perish” calls us to take His loving message to everyone, the Alliance family is being called in particular to prayerfully seek to reach:

People on the Move: The world’s population is shifting and nations are coming to our neighborhoods. Is our church fully participating in this unprecedented

opportunity to share the gospel?
People Overlooked: Has our church been guilty of seeing children, the disabled, the senior adult, or anyone as less important than everyone else?
People Lacking Access: As 4,075 peoples are still to be reached, have we joined the Alliance family in taking seriously our assignment to participate in bringing the gospel to them?

Matt. 24:12–14; Mark 10:13–16; Acts 17:24–28; Rom. 10:6–15; 1 Cor. 9:19–23;

Rev. 5:9–10; 7:9–10

We will launch

To accomplish the call God has given to us, we must see the entire body of Christ mobilized for Kingdom service. May God allow us to launch new waves of godly people as full participants in Christ’s service: evangelizing, church planting, generously giving, boldly praying, joyfully creating…So, as a church, we would do well to ask ourselves, “Does our congregation know their spiritual gifting? Have we found meaningful ways to serve Christ through our gifts? What hindrances do people encounter when wanting to be more engaged in Kingdom service? What can our church do to open the door to service more widely?”

Matt. 9:35–38; Luke 19:11–27; John 4:34–38; Rom. 12:1–8;

Eph. 2:8–10, 4:1–16; 1 Cor. 12; 1 Peter 2:4–5, 9

mission statement

We desire to know Jesus Christ as Savior, Sanctifier, Healer, and Coming King

and to complete His Great Commission.

As a local body we support:

The great commission fund
The relief aid efforts
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