Therefore Our Values are

We are a worshiping church.
We lift Christ up through praise, worship, and how we live.
(Psalm 100, Romans 12:1-2)

We are an evangelizing and baptizing church.
We accept the call from Christ to go out and save as many people as we can.
(Isaiah 12:1-4 Matthew 28:19-20)

We are bible-studying church.
We believe study of the bible is critical to connecting to Yahweh and our purpose.
(Psalms 119:11, 2 Timothy 2:15)

We are an obedient church.
We will not allow culture to define our morality.
(Psalm 119:100-102, 1 Corinthians 6:9-11)

We are a giving church.
We believe in both tithing and generosity.
(Malachi 3:10, 2 Corinthians 9:7)

We are a spiritually gifted church.
We believe in the gifts of the Spirit.
(1 Corinthians 12-14)

We are a fasting and praying church.
We believe in the power of fasting and praying.
(Isaiah 58, Matthew 6:16-18)

We are a diverse church.
We are made stronger through our differences.
(Malachi 2:10, Galatians 3:28)

We are a thankful church.
We will always be grateful.
(Psalm 50:23, Colossians 3:15–17)

We are a fellowshipping church.
We believe we are stronger together.
(Psalm 133, Acts 2:42-47)

We are a kind and compassionate church.
We will always put the needs of others first, and we will always respond in humility.
(Zechariah 7:9-10, Colossians 3:12)

We are a church striving for excellence.
We give our best because He gave His best.
(Daniel 6:3, Philippians 4:8)

We are a sacrificing church.
We give up the things we love for the things we love even more.
(Psalm 54:6, Romans 12:1-2)

We are church of grace.
We believe your past is not your future. You’re welcome here.
(Psalm 103:10-14, Ephesians 2:8-9)

We are a church devoted to the worship of Yahweh alone.
In our corporate gatherings and within the sanctuary, our focus is on honoring Christ and proclaiming the truth of Scripture. While we respect individual convictions and personal traditions practiced at home, we believe the sanctuary is set apart for the worship of Yahweh and not for cultural, pagan, or myth-based observances.
(Exodus 29:43–46,  2 Timothy 4:1–5)