restoration. belonging. purpose.
Part of our mission and vision is to see our East End blocks flooded with Restoration, Belonging, and Purpose. We believe the gospel offers these things, and we desire to experience them and help others experience them as well.
restoration. belonging. purpose.
These 3 things are part of our overall mission and vision. To find out what our mission and vision is, go to the “About Us” tab in the menu above and click “Mission and Vision”.
Historically-Rooted.
Jesus-Centered.
justice-oriented
East End-Focused.
A few things you’ll recognize pretty quickly about our church, especially if you visit us on a Sunday, is our desire to be Historically-Rooted, Jesus-Centered, and East End-focused.
If you’d like to read more on these 3 values of ours, scroll down below!
HISTORICALLY ROOTED
There is so much beauty, depth, and richness in the ancient faith we have been handed down within the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic church. This historic rootedness is one of the reasons for our name. We want to be a people who are often struck by awe and wonder when we worship our God who graciously redeems and adopts us into an eternal relationship with Him: the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit!
JESUS-CENTERED
We want the Jesus of this gospel to be central to every area of our life to the point that we’re being informed and transformed by Him and what He’s done for us! If the gospel were a language, we want to become so fluent in it that it becomes our mother tongue.
Justice-oriented
We believe spreading Shalom (wholeness) is holistic in nature. We are convinced that, if you are centered on the person and work of Jesus, it must and will lead to engaging your context holistically and working toward biblical justice. This often includes speaking truth to power, and advocating for the marginalized and oppressed.
EAST END-FOCUSED
Lastly, being “East-End Focused” simply means we are a neighborhood church. As a church, we want to share and engage the same spaces our neighbors do so much that we become woven into the fabric of our hood’s culture and rhythms (Acts 17:26-27).