What we believe
In the transformational power of the gospel
The message of the gospel is that Christ has done what is necessary to
bring us into a relationship with God. That means that our sinfulness
is not counted against us, nor do our good deeds earn for us eternal
life. The good news is that Christ hasn't given us a philosophy or a
list of rules to follow, but that he has given us Himself, and that His life of perfect obedience is credited to all who repent and believe in Him.
In the truth and authority of Scripture
We
not only believe that the Scriptures are true, but that through them
God is "at work in those who believe" (I Thessalonians 2:13). It is
also through the Scriptures that God changes the hearts of those
unconvinced of the truth of the gospel. Therefore, the Bible isn't
just to be held in high regard, it is to be used in every aspect of life.
In the Church
The Christian faith is not something that can be lived out alone. The Christian is called to live within community -- the Church. We face our struggles together and we taste the life of heaven together, but the glory of this distinct community is not her people. Her glory is her redeemer, Christ the Lord! Because Christ loved the church and gave Himself up for her (Ephesians 5:25) we are then delighted to gather under her care.
In kingdom responsibility
The church is the institution through which God is building His kingdom and is renewing every aspect of life.
Every Christian has a unique calling and a unique giftedness to serve
others in his or her community. Christians should demonstrate this
by working with excellence, for God's glory, in all that they do.
That God is at work!
Our great confidence is that Jesus said that He would build His church. Our hope is not in ourselves nor our abilities, but in the goodness and grace of God.
We are called to participate in what God is already doing in our
university, city, and the world. This allows us to see with resolute
conviction that God actually changes people and places according to the
integrity of His word, the Bible.
While the historic message
of Christianity is unchanging, the context of our ministry constantly
changes. But in any context, we believe that the gospel speaks to the whole person, whether religious or irreligious, and that it can transform any place, bringing the healing and restoration of Christ's Kingdom. Jesus said, "I am making all things new!"

