Our vision is to help as many people as possible receive and display the resurrection life and power of Jesus Christ through total dependence on God.
Dependence on the Lord...
No matter how well the church has thought through its' goals or plans
in ministry, the church corporately and the individual Christians
within the fellowship will fail unless there is total dependence
on the strength and power of the Lord. It is not a matter of our
striving and asking God to bless it, but rather it is our striving
according to the power that works within us (Col. 1:29). It is
living by total faith in the Son of God who loved us and delivered
Himself up for us (Gal. 2:20). It is working out our own salvation
because God is at work within us both to will and work for His
good pleasure (Phil. 2:12-13). It is cooperating with Christ in
His building of the Church against all opposition (Matt. 16:18).
Faith, Hope and Love as Signs of Success in the Local
Church...
Everyone in America seems to be success oriented. The church is no
exception. However, we believe that success in the church is measured
on a different scale than is commonly found in the world. Success is not
measured by the size of the congregation, the impressiveness of its'
buildings, the greatness of its' budget or the attractiveness of its'
programs. Rather, success in the church is seen in the visible outworking
of the God-produced qualities of faith, hope and love in its' members
(1Thess. 1:2-3; Col. 1:3-5).
Every Christian a Ministering Believer-Priest...
With the sacrifice of Christ having been accomplished on the cross
came the abolition of the Aaronic priesthood. In the church today everyone
who has put his/her faith in Jesus Christ is made a part of God's royal priesthood
(1Peter 2:4-10). As such, every believer has direct access to God
through our one High Priest, Jesus Christ, and is responsible to minister
significantly to other believers through the strength that is given
by the Holy Spirit (Heb. 4:14-16; 10:19-25). The greatest of ministries is
a fervent prayer life for one another through our access to God by the
one who makes intercession for us, that is, Christ Himself (Rom. 8:26-27;
1Tim. 2:5).
Meetings for the Purpose of Building Up Believers...
The Apostle Paul's goal was to present every person mature in Christ
(Col. 1:28). It is evident that the early church gathered for the purpose
of maturing believers and Paul, in writing to the church at Corinth,
gave directions that edification should be the goal of every meeting of
the church (1Cor. 14:26). Therefore, our meetings are primarily to help
believers grow in relationship to Jesus Christ. This we attempt to
do by teaching/preaching the whole counsel of Scripture and through mutual
sharing
and prayer in our meetings (Acts 2:42-47).
Evangelism as a Lifestyle...
One prominent preacher frequently asks his congregation, "Where
does the church go between Sundays?" The concept of the church
more as a building and meetings rather than the people of God is widespread
today. Therefore, a pattern has developed of trying to bring the world
to a meeting of the church to hear the gospel. This has validity if
we understand that we should bring someone to our meetings not primarily
to hear a message, but to see love and unity among believers (John
13:34-35; 17:20-23). However, every believer is responsible for sharing
his/her faith in "his/her world," i.e., neighborhood, job,
sphere of influence and activity (Matt. 28:18-20). being a Christian
is something we are because of Christ's life in us, not
being a salesman for God. Evangelism is simply sharing our life in
Christ
and leaving the results to God.
Need for Worship...
Man has been created to worship. We all worship something. To worship
the
living God is to respond to His revelation of Himself, primarily through
His
Word. We desire to focus on the person and work of God in our meetings
and encourage those present to respond to Him. We pattern our worship
by
exposing people to God's Word and giving opportunity for response
in praise musically or sharing verbally. In all of this, we realize
that worship is a matter of the heart and no specific form will cause
a man or woman to truly worship God. God is Spirit and those who worship
must worship in spirit and truth (John 4:24).
Leadership through Elders...
Christ is the head of the universal church and also of every local
church
(Eph. 1:22-23). Therefore, leadership in any local church should not
reside
in any one man but in a group of men who are diligently seeking the
mind of
the Lord and desiring strongly to serve the church of God (1Tim. 3:1-7).
The elders are to be men who see themselves as our Lord did, a servant
who leads by example, not as a dictator over the people (Matt. 20:25-28;
23:8-12). Each elder, therefore, is primarily involved in active
discipleship, not church management (Acts 20:17-35; 1Peter 5:1-4). The deacons function to assist elders in their leadership of serving the members of the church (Acts 6:1-6, 1Tim. 3:8-13)
Expository Preaching...
We believe the Scripture should be set out before the people in a
systematic manner. In our preaching, therefore, we attempt to let
the Scripture speak for itself rather than deciding upon a topic the
people need to hear and trying to find a text to back it up. One writer
has said, "To preach in an expository way is to 'expose' or to
'place out' before men the message of God in a given section of Scripture.
When we expound on a passage of God's Book, we draw out the argument,
doctrine or ethical implication." The goal of this preaching
is not that people would simply be instructed, but that all would
be built up in the faith of our Lord Jesus Christ. This happens as
the Spirit of God enlightens the minds of those who hear the Word
and applies it to their lives (1Tim. 4:12-16; 2Tim. 2:22-26; 3:16-4:4;
1Cor. 2:6-16).
Involvement in Missions...
The pattern of the early church shows clearly that the leadership
sensed a
responsibility to identify and send out people from among themselves
who
should go as witnesses for Jesus Christ and establish local churches
in all
places (Acts 13-14). Our ultimate goal is to see God raise up people
within
our own body of believers that we could send out with full support
to
minister in other parts of the world. We also do support various missions
and missionaries and encourage our people to become involved with
support
through prayer, letters of encouragement and finances. We also encourage
our
people to become involved in "short-term" missions projects.
Church Membership and Giving...
There is no formal membership role at Grace Fellowship. We believe
the church is unlike any other organization on earth. It is more of
an organism than an organization. A person is made a part of the church
by faith in Christ and baptized by the Spirit into the body at the
time of new birth (1Cor. 12:13). We cannot make anyone a member of
our church. When a person demonstrates commitment to this body of
believers he/she is recognized as a member. We believe that giving
is an expression of worship. We do not take offerings, but provide
a box for gifts to the Lord. We do not make emotional appeals for
money, but keep our members informed of the needs (2Cor. 9:6-8).
