Our Faith

Life Church holds to all of the orthodox beliefs as other Christian churches.  We are comprised of God seekers who and are multi-denominational, multi-cultural, and multi-generational experience.

Life Church is pentecostal / charismatic and in fellowship with the Church of God with headquarters in Cleveland, Tennessee.

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We  Give  You  Jesus!

 

One of our primary objectives is to be a safe place where people from all strata of life can come, find acceptance, be loved, and experience authentic fullness of life in Christ.

 

We state without apology that Jesus is the all-adequate, all-sufficient, miraculous solution to any and every need of your life.  Jesus also uses men, men's methods, and men's discoveries to help bring healing to us.  Whether it is His miraculous, divine intervention or the use of men's methods such as doctors or medicine, Father God has made provision for you to be healed and made complete in your spirit, soul, body, relationships, finances, etc.

 

We are fortunate to regularly experience and enjoy corporate times of worship that are impacting, refreshing, and life changing.In other words, our programs do not precede nor can they take the place of God's awesome presence.  God's formula is not by might, nor by power, but by His Spirit.

 

Personal ministry is offered at the conclusion of every worship encounter.  Ministry for salvation, healing, Holy Spirit baptism and deliverance from addictions and bondage are shared by our pastoral staff, elders, and associate ministers.

 

If you or any of your friends or loved ones seek personal ministry in their time of need, please share that need with us.  It will be our honor to pray with you and for you for God's very best.

 

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What  Matters  Most

 

Organism  As  Well  as  Organization

 

In the busyness of life, the church is being called back to genuine relationship:  a relationship of trust, respect, love, and care.

 

Relationship is what defines a family and can never to be replaced by church politics and an organizational structure.  The church family is a kingdom-government structure designed by God and is described by the Apostle Paul comparing the church body with the physical body and family.  Consider the following.

 

Church  Unity

 

God is healing the church of its years of dysfunction arising from unresolved and disastrous conflicts and splits.  When we begin to properly value, affirm, love, and submit to one another, unity in the church begins to shine and make the ‘body’ attractive to the observers. 

 

It is not possible for everyone to do what is right in their own eyes and look out for their needs only, when relational unity is a reality and we see ourselves, individually, as a single member of a much larger body and purpose.

 

Church  Growth

 

Body life produces a healthy environment where people learn to dream again, leave their past behind, and discover the gifts, talents, and calling that God has placed on their life.  Then, the parts begin to be fitly framed and placed together synergistically and the corporate body functions properly and grows.  Ephesians 4:16

 

Church  Attendance

 

When the Christian church functions as a body, the individual parts begin to interact with and respond to each other harmoniously.  The many, individual parts begin to compliment the whole and this is where we begin to gain our sense of community or belonging.

 

Belonging permits ownership and ownership generates a commitment. People actually begin to WANT  TO go to church. The church is no longer about programs only but about people, family and connecting.

 

When people are valued for who they are, wherever they are in their faith journey, they begin to learn that their value is not based upon performance but on something much more tangible – worth.  And, Jesus’ love for all mankind makes each of us equally worthy.

 

True  Body  Life  Results  in  Church  Unity

 

Unity already exists.  Unity is a work of the Holy Spirit that occurs when the seeker is placed into the corporate Body of Christ at the new birth by the Holy Spirit.  This is a supernatural unity.  Our job, then, becomes one where we help maintain what the Holy Spirit has provided. 

 

"May the God who gives endurance and encouragement give you a spirit of unity among yourselves as you follow Christ Jesus, so that with one heart and mouth you may glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ."  Romans 15:5-6

 

The  Purpose  of  Unity

                             

“May God, who gives this patience and encouragement, help you live in complete harmony with each other, as is fitting for followers of Christ Jesus.  6 Then all of you can join together with one voice, giving praise and glory to God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.”  Romans 15:6

 

Getting the warm fuzzies feeling from a sense of belonging is nice, but the prime concern is how God feels.

Getting more accomplished because we have the same mind and heart is good, but the key issue is that we walk, talk, and love like Jesus.

 

The  Definition  of  Unity

 

Unity is the fitting together of different parts in a way that enables us to compliment each other, become more complete, and give a proper representation and flection of the whole.

 

When God first instituted the church, He brought together two very different groups of people, the Jews and the Gentiles, and made them into one body.

 

God did not demand conformity (compare Acts 15:5-11). Gentiles did not have to become Jews and Jews did not have to become like the Gentiles. Each was able to retain their own individuality.

 

True unity transcends differences. In reality, true unity comes out of diversity. When true unity exists, differences become irrelevant. Who we are in Christ is most important. We begin to live on higher principles.

 

The  Source  of  Unity

 

Unity comes by accepting one another just as Christ accepted us. How did He accept us?  According to Romans 5:8-10, He accepts us unconditionally. 

 

"While yet sinners, when we are not able to know Him in relationship and fellowship, enemies because of our sin nature.” But God showed his great love for us by sending Christ to die for us while we were still sinners. 9 And since we have been made right in God's sight by the blood of Christ, he will certainly save us from God's condemnation.10 For since our friendship with God was restored by the death of his Son while we were still his enemies, we will certainly be saved through the life of his Son.”

 

He went out of His way to accept us. He died to make it possible. Unity, then, is found at the foot of the cross. The cross breaks down barriers.

 

The  Pattern  of  Unity

 

The pattern of unity is seen in the Trinity, God the Father, Jesus the Son, and Holy Spirit.

 

In John 17:11, God the Son asks the Father that His disciples may be one even as they are one. How are they one? They are each different, yet they are one in essence. They share the same nature.

 

In Christ, after you have become one with Him through faith.  We are each individuals, but we share the same identity in Christ.  When we look at one another, we  look for Christ in that person and determine not be blinded by how they are different from us. In reality, we are already one in Christ.

 

The  Cement  of  Unity

 

The cement of unity is what will help us act like we are one:the cement is love.

 

In Colossians 3:12-13 we find a list of how God's people are to treat one another.

 

12 “Since God chose you to be the holy people he loves, you must clothe yourselves with tenderhearted mercy, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience.  13 Make allowance for each other's faults, and forgive anyone who offends you. Remember, the Lord forgave you, so you must forgive others.  14 Above all, clothe yourselves with love, which binds us all together in perfect harmony.”   

 

The Evidence of Unity will be seen in how well we live out the one-another commands of Scripture. We demonstrate unity by accepting one another, by honoring one another, by bearing with one another, by forgiving one another, by caring for one another, and by being kind toward one another. We love one another.

 

The end result of unity is a testimony before a lost and dying world that Jesus is real.

 

In John 17:20-23, Jesus says that His goal is that we may "be brought to complete unity to let the world know that you (the Father) sent me and have loved them even as you have loved me." Our unity reveals the essence of the Gospel, -- reconciliation.

 

In Christ we stand united.  What is necessary for us to be able to demonstrate this unity? We offer some suggestions.  Read these entire texts soon.

 

John 17:11, 15, 20-23  -  Romans 12:16   -  Romans 14:19  -  Romans 15:5-6  -  Philippians 2:1-8

 

Pray through and confront personal attitudes that would keep you from truly believing in your heart, not just in your head, that the result of our life together with all of our differences is something better than if we remained isolated or associated with only those like us.

 

Seek after and work at promoting unity.  It begins supernaturally at the new birth but it is maintained by the obedience of the believers.  See Romans 14:19.

 

Find unity with other Christians in the fact that you both know and love the Lord Jesus, not in your denominations, doctrines, or practices.

 

Get beyond who is right and wrong to asking, "How can we learn together what is right?"

 

Become pro-active in appealing and pleading with others to work out their differences (Phil. 4:2-3). Too often we just sit back and watch relationships between brothers and sisters break down.

 


 

The Church of God Declaration of Faith

 

We Believe:

 

*     In the verbal inspiration of the Bible.

*     In one God eternally existing in three persons; namely, the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.

*     That Jesus Christ is the only begotten Son of the Father, conceived of the Holy   Ghost, and born of the Virgin Mary. That Jesus was crucified, buried, and raised from the dead. That He ascended to heaven and is today at the right hand of the Father as the Intercessor.

*     That all have sinned and come short of the glory of God and that repentance is commanded of God for all and necessary for forgiveness of sins.

*     That justification, regeneration, and the new birth are wrought by faith in the blood of Jesus Christ.

*     In sanctification subsequent to the new birth, through faith in the blood of Christ; through the Word, and by the Holy Ghost.

*     Holiness to be God's standard of living for His people.

*     In the baptism with the Holy Ghost subsequent to a clean heart.

*     In speaking with other tongues as the Spirit gives utterance and that it is the initial evidence of the baptism of the Holy Ghost.

*     In water baptism by immersion, and all who repent should be baptized in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.

*     Divine healing is provided for all in the atonement.

*     In the Lord's Supper and washing of the saints' feet.

*     In the premillennial second coming of Jesus. First, to resurrect the righteous dead and to catch away the living saints to Him in the air. Second, to reign on the earth a thousand years.

*     In the bodily resurrection; eternal life for the righteous, and eternal punishment for the wicked.