KINGDOM MOVEMENT

WHAT WE BELIEVE

OUR CORE BELIEFS

  • We believe in one true and living God who is eternal, all-powerful, all-knowing, and ever-present. He is the Creator of all things and the sovereign King over all.

    God exists eternally in three persons:
    God the Father,
    God the Son (Jesus Christ), and
    God the Holy Spirit.

    These three are distinct, yet fully and equally God—united in essence, purpose, and glory. This divine mystery, known as the Trinity, reflects the perfect unity and relational nature of God.

    God is holy, righteous, just, loving, merciful, and full of grace and truth. All that He does flows from His character, and all creation exists to bring Him glory.

  • Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior, the one and only Son of God. Conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of a virgin, He lived fully God and fully man. He lived a sinless life, suffered, died on the cross, and was buried to pay the penalty for our sins. On the third day, He rose again, conquering sin and death.

    He ascended into heaven and now sits at the right hand of the Father, even as His presence dwells among His people through the Holy Spirit. Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and the Life; no one comes to the Father except through Him. One day, He will return as the triumphant King to judge the living and the dead.

  • The Holy Spirit is the all-powerful presence of God—around us, within us, and upon us. He moves around us, convicting hearts and drawing people to repentance and faith in Jesus Christ.

    He dwells within every believer as a seal and guarantee of our salvation, bringing transformation from the inside out. The Holy Spirit is also upon us, empowering us supernaturally for the life and ministry God has called us to, producing both sanctification and spiritual gifts for His glory.

  • Humanity was created in the image and likeness of God, designed for deep fellowship with Him and entrusted with stewardship over His creation. However, through the disobedience of the first humans, sin entered the world, bringing death and separation from God's presence.

    As a result, all people are born into sin and fall short of God's standard. This brokenness has left us unable to save ourselves—no effort, good deed, or human ability can restore what was lost. We are in need of a Savior and redemption that only God can provide.

  • Salvation comes by God’s grace alone, through faith in the person and finished work of Jesus Christ. It is not earned by good works or human effort, but freely given to all who believe, repent of their sins, and receive Jesus as Lord and Savior.

    Those who do are made new—born again as children of God and transformed into a new creation. The old life is gone, and the new has come. Through Christ, the broken fellowship with God is fully restored.

  • The Bible is the only authoritative, infallible, and fully inspired Word of God. It is God-breathed (2 Timothy 3:16) and serves as the final and complete source of truth for all matters of faith and life. The Scriptures are divinely inspired, not written by human wisdom, but by the guidance of the Holy Spirit.

    As the ultimate authority, the Bible stands above all human traditions, philosophies, and teachings. It is the standard by which we measure truth, morality, and God's will. No other source can compare to the Bible's purity, consistency, and reliability in revealing God's heart and purpose for humanity.

    Through the Scriptures, God reveals His character, His plan for salvation, and His will for how we are to live. It is living and active, providing wisdom, correction, and guidance for every believer. As the foundation of our faith, the Bible is the final word on truth, and through it, we come to know God’s eternal purposes.

  • The Church is the bride of Christ, with Jesus as the bridegroom. Jesus established His Church upon Himself, the Rock, and it is built on the firm foundation of His love, truth, and authority. The Church consists of all believers—those who worship Him, follow His teachings, and live in obedience to His commands.

    Empowered by the Holy Spirit, the Church exists to fulfill Jesus' mandate to bring the gospel to all creation. We are called to make disciples by teaching others to learn of Him, believe in Him, and obey Him. This includes baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and guiding them into a life that reflects His love and truth.

    With the assurance that Jesus will remain with His Church always—regardless of the circumstances or challenges—we are entrusted with the mission of spreading the good news of salvation to the ends of the earth. The Church is a living, dynamic body, continually moving forward under Christ's leadership, united in purpose and empowered by the Holy Spirit.

  • Baptism in the Holy Spirit is a transformative experience where the believer is empowered and filled with the presence of the Holy Spirit. This baptism is distinct from water baptism and is a vital part of the believer’s spiritual journey. It is a gift that empowers Christians for effective witness.

    When a believer is baptized in the Holy Spirit, they receive a supernatural ability to live out God’s will, experience deeper intimacy with Him, and operate in the fullnerss of their spiritual gifts. This empowerment is not just for personal growth but for service in God’s Kingdom.

  • Water baptism is a public declaration of faith in Jesus Christ and an essential step of obedience for every believer. In Scripture, baptism symbolizes the believer's identification with the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus (Romans 6:3–4). It is an outward expression of an inward transformation—a sign that the old life has been buried and a new life in Christ has begun.

    Following the example of Jesus and the early Church, we practice baptism by full immersion in water (Matthew 3:16; Acts 2:38). It does not save a person, but it powerfully affirms their decision to follow Jesus, marking their commitment to live for Him.

OUR VALUES

  • Being in God's Presence draws us near to the Father’s heart and allows us to see the world through His eyes. It reconnects us to our divine purpose and strengthens our relationship with Him. As we remain in His Presence, a deep hunger and longing for more of Him grows within us daily.

    In His Presence, we are moved to fast, pray, and give ourselves fully to Him—our time, our talents, our relationships, and our treasure. These acts of devotion are not burdens, but natural outflows of our nearness to God. His Presence changes us, igniting a passionate desire to live for Him and reflect His love in everything we do.

  • We are living all-in, completely surrendered, and dying daily to ourselves, empowered by the Holy Spirit and driven by the gospel of Jesus Christ. Our lives are no longer confined to Sunday-only Christianity; we are committed to following Jesus every day, in every moment.

    We live with purpose, passion, and devotion, allowing His presence to transform us and His mission to guide us. Every area of our lives reflects our unwavering commitment to Him and His call to make disciples and live out His love.

  • As believers in Jesus Christ, we are a royal priesthood, called to live lives that reflect God's presence in every area. Worship is not just a Sunday activity, but a lifestyle—expressed in how we love, serve, and obey God daily. Our actions, words, and hearts are offerings of worship, as we represent God and intercede for the world around us.

  • We believe in cultivating a culture of honor where every person is valued, respected, and celebrated as a reflection of God’s image. We honor one another by recognizing the unique gifts, callings, and destinies that God has placed in each individual. In this environment, we actively build each other up, encourage growth, and maintain an atmosphere of mutual respect and love.

    Honor is at the heart of how we interact with one another—whether in leadership, fellowship, or service. We believe that when we honor one another, we create a space for God to move powerfully and bring His kingdom to earth. In this culture, we embrace both correction and celebration as expressions of God's love, seeking to always honor God first and foremost, and then each other.

  • We are a community where you can truly belong, be nurtured, and grow into the person God created you to be. Here, we prioritize depth of relationship with our Lord Jesus Christ over numbers, recognizing that true growth comes from authentic, transformative connections.

    We believe that as we walk together, supporting and encouraging one another in faith, we are all equipped to fulfill God’s calling for our lives. In this culture of nurture, we create an environment where spiritual growth and personal transformation are the focus, and every individual is valued as part of the body of Christ.

  • We believe in the power of unity within the body of Christ. We believe that a united Church reflects the love and power of God to the world. While we may come from different Christian denominations or backgrounds, we stand together in our faith in Jesus Christ and our mission to know Him and make Him known. We embrace the principle: “In essentials, unity. In non-essentials, liberty. In all things, love.” This guides our commitment to hold firmly to the core truths of Scripture, offer grace in areas of difference, and always lead with love—so that the world might see Christ through us

  • We gather not just in church buildings, but in homes, coffee shops, parks, beaches, or anywhere the Spirit leads us to go. We believe that the mission of the Church is not confined to a location or tradition, but is wherever we are—living out the gospel and ministering to those around us. Our gatherings are about being the Church in every place and every moment, led by the Holy Spirit to serve, encourage, and share the love of Jesus wherever we go.

  • We live on mission to share the good news of salvation through Jesus Christ with the world. Just as Jesus commanded in Matthew 28 and Mark 16, we are called to proclaim and demonstrate the gospel in every area of life. Whether through our words, actions, or the way we serve, we seek to make disciples, bring hope, and spread the love of Jesus to those around us, locally and globally.