“If My people, who are called by My name, will humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked
ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land.”
(2 Chronicles 7: 14)
Values

The Bible and the Apostle’s Creed — these define the doctrinal foundation of our unity.

Worship and Prayer — we strive to do everything we do out of a heart of worship and for our counsel and instruction to come from prayer.

Respect — we use a consultative style of leadership that expresses respect for every people and our desire to include every part of the body of Christ.

Humility and Repentance — we embrace a lifestyle of repentance, agree with adversaries quickly, and confront pride and arrogance in the opposite spirit.

Servant Leadership — we lead by serving. It is intimidating to lead leaders, even presumptuous to take on that role. It puts everything in proper perspective when we commit to serve leaders.

Quality — we are committed to serve the vision with excellence. Quality is not a financial decision.

Relationship — we are an expression of existing relationships and a growing network of people who recognize the value and significance of relationship. People are more important than the task.





Integrity — we are committed to honest communication without falsehood or exaggeration. We submit to a clear line of accountability and open financial records.

Inclusiveness — we celebrate Christian diversity, seek inclusive leadership, and mourn the tragedy of any missing part of the Body of Christ.

Sacrificial Giving — The Global Day of Prayer is empowered by the sacrificial giving of God’s people. Each locality relies on its own resources.




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