For some, being Called is an inherent aspect of their existence:

They often feel misunderstood, sensing a fundamental difference in how they perceive the world compared to others.

They seek not only deeper significance but also a more profound understanding, yearning to be part of something greater and attain a heightened sense of self.

Their pursuit is to evolve into an improved version of themselves. They are drawn to the idea of transformation, whereas those around them seem content with ordinary life.

They believe they are destined to belong to an exclusive few capable of transcending the mundane. They aspire to see beyond the illusion that satisfies everyone else, aspiring for a life marked by growth and happiness, distinct from the plodding path followed by others

“I wish I was still an atheist. Believing I was born into a harsh, uncaring cosmos – in which my existence was a random roll of the dice and I was destined to die and rot and then be gone forever – was infinitely more comforting than the truth.”
- H.P. Lovecraft

We believe in a community where differences blur, where unity prevails despite individuality. Each person's unique abilities contribute to our collective growth and support. Our ethos is rooted in aiding and supporting others, whether within our church or beyond its confines. We believe that genuine care for one another is a powerful catalyst for transforming lives.

At the core of our beliefs is the understanding that the essence of the church transcends a mere physical structure. The church comprises believers living out his/her/their faith through their actions, embodying its true spirit when they extend kindness and service beyond the church walls.

Our focal points encompass fostering cross-cultural understanding, extending support to the Hungry and Homeless, and rebuilding community connections. These areas are our guiding principles, inspiring our actions and collaborations within and outside our faith community.

Frequently, when we think of the term "church," we envision a physical building, often visited on specific days like Sundays. Amidst the hustle of family preparations, navigating traffic, and organizing seating, it's crucial to remember: the concept of church extends beyond a mere place of attendance; it embodies a collective identity. In various teachings, the idea of a community dedicated to outreach and support is highlighted. As part of this community, we carry the responsibility of aiding those in need, whether they are within our immediate community or beyond. Demonstrating care for others, both within and outside our usual circles, serves as a testament to our commitment to improving lives. Waiting for specific individuals like clergy or staff to take action when needs arise doesn't define the core essence of what the community stands for. Each one of us possesses unique abilities and opportunities to contribute meaningfully. Different roles, responsibilities, and contributions are evident in various examples, showcasing the diversity and richness of engagement within the community. The essence of what constitutes the "church" goes beyond a physical location. It comprises individuals dedicated to embodying their beliefs through their actions and words. Authenticity emerges when the teachings or principles shared within the community translate into practical acts of service toward those encountered beyond the confines of any specific building.