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A Grace-Filled Journey from Genesis to Revelation — Rooted in Christ’s Finished Work. We believe in God the Creator, the redeeming power of Jesus, and the indwelling Spirit who empowers every believer by grace.
We exist to S-E-T lives free through the Finished Work of Christ: Strengthen & Support the Church, Equip & Empower Leaders, Touch & Transform the Community.
Rooted in Grace. Empowered by Christ. Advancing His Kingdom. We envision 100 grace-filled churches and leaders raised by 2030 — homes of healing, hope, and honor.
We stand as people marked by the Cross, living from Christ’s Finished Work, thriving from identity to eternal impact — Christ-Righteousness, Commitment, Family, Submission, Teamwork, Excellence, and Community.
WE BELIEVE IN GOD, THE CREATOR OF ALL THINGS
In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth (Genesis 1:1). We believe He made humanity in His image, for relationship, not religion. All creation reflects His goodness and glory.
WE BELIEVE THAT SIN ENTERED THE WORLD THROUGH MAN’S FALL, BUT NOT WITHOUT A PROMISE
Though Adam fell, God declared hope through the Seed of the woman (Genesis 3:15)—a prophecy of Jesus who would crush the serpent's head and restore what was lost.
WE BELIEVE THAT THE ENTIRE OLD TESTAMENT POINTS TO JESUS
From the blood on the doorpost in Egypt to the sacrificial lambs of the temple, all were shadows of the One to come—Jesus, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.
WE BELIEVE THE BIBLE IS THE INSPIRED, INFALLIBLE, AND CHRIST-REVEALING WORD OF GOD
From Genesis to Revelation, every story whispers His Name. The Scriptures are not a manual for moral living but a map that leads us to Jesus (John 5:39).
WE BELIEVE IN ONE GOD—FATHER, SON, AND HOLY SPIRIT
Not three gods, but one in perfect unity, revealed in love and relationship (1 John 5:7; Matthew 3:16-17; 2 Corinthians 13:14).
WE BELIEVE IN THE VIRGIN BIRTH OF JESUS CHRIST
Conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of a woman, Jesus stepped into our broken world—fully God, fully man—yet without sin (Luke 1:35; Hebrews 4:15).
WE BELIEVE IN THE SINLESS LIFE, MIRACLES, COMPASSION, AND TEACHINGS OF JESUS
He revealed the heart of the Father—not through condemnation, but through healing, forgiveness, and radical grace (John 1:14, John 8:11).
WE BELIEVE IN THE VICARIOUS DEATH AND ATONEMENT OF CHRIST ON THE CROSS
Jesus bore our sins, shame, and punishment, declaring once and for all, “It is finished.” He didn’t make forgiveness possible—He made it final (Isaiah 53:4-6; John 19:30; Colossians 2:14).
WE BELIEVE IN THE POWER OF THE BLOOD OF JESUS
His blood doesn’t just cover sin—it removes it. We are forever clean, accepted, and righteous because of the Cross (Hebrews 10:10-14; Ephesians 1:7).
WE BELIEVE SALVATION IS BY GRACE ALONE THROUGH FAITH—NOT OF WORKS, BUT THE GIFT OF GOD
We don’t work for salvation; we rest in it. As Ephesians 2:8-9 says, it’s all grace—so no one can boast.
WE BELIEVE IN THE BODILY RESURRECTION OF JESUS
The tomb is empty, and He is alive forevermore. His resurrection guarantees our new life, both now and eternally (1 Corinthians 15:3-4; Romans 6:4-5).
WE BELIEVE IN HIS ASCENSION AND PRESENT MINISTRY
Jesus is now seated at the right hand of the Father, interceding for us as our High Priest, Advocate, and ever-present Savior (Hebrews 7:25; Romans 8:34).
WE BELIEVE IN THE PERSON AND POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
Given to every believer, the Holy Spirit indwells, empowers, comforts, and leads us into all truth. The baptism of the Spirit is available to all who ask (Acts 2:4; John 14:26).
WE BELIEVE IN THE SANCTIFYING WORK OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
Holiness is not a human effort but a Spirit-led transformation. We are set apart, not by striving, but by abiding in Christ (Galatians 5:16-25; Romans 8:1-2).
WE BELIEVE IN THE GIFTS OF THE SPIRIT FOR TODAY
Healing, prophecy, tongues, and wisdom continue to flow—not as merit, but as grace gifts for the building up of the Body (1 Corinthians 12:7-11).
WE BELIEVE THE REDEMPTIVE WORK OF CHRIST INCLUDES HEALING
By His stripes, we are healed. Physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual restoration is available at the Cross (Isaiah 53:5; 1 Peter 2:24).
WE BELIEVE IN WATER BAPTISM AND THE LORD’S SUPPER AS NEW COVENANT EXPRESSIONS
Baptism declares our union with Christ’s death and resurrection, while Communion reminds us of the finished work with every broken bread and lifted cup (Romans 6:3-4; 1 Corinthians 11:23-26).
WE BELIEVE IN THE BLESSED HOPE—THE RETURN OF JESUS FOR HIS CHURCH
This is not a fearful escape but a glorious reunion. Whether in rapture or return, He is coming again in power and grace (1 Thessalonians 4:16-17; Titus 2:13).
WE BELIEVE IN THE RESURRECTION OF BOTH THE SAVED AND THE LOST
The saved will live forever in God's presence; the lost will face eternal separation. Yet we preach the Gospel because grace is still reaching (John 5:28-29; Revelation 20:12-15).
WE BELIEVE IN THE UNITY OF ALL CHRIST-BELIEVING PEOPLE
We celebrate diversity, but stand united under the Cross. Our message is Jesus—not denomination, doctrine, or division (John 17:21; Ephesians 4:4-6).
WE BELIEVE IN THE GRACE OF GIVING AS AN ACT OF JOY, NOT DUTY
We give not to earn blessings but because we are already blessed. As cheerful givers, we reflect the generosity of the Cross (2 Corinthians 9:7; Philippians 4:17-19).
WE BELIEVE IN THE RAPTURE OF THE CHURCH
We believe in the Blessed Hope — that Jesus will return to gather His Bride, the Church, not to judge her, but to bring her fully into His glory. This glorious catching away is our confident rest, knowing that He who began a good work in us will complete it. (1 Thessalonians 4:16–17, Titus 2:13).
WE BELIEVE IN THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST
We believe that Jesus will visibly and victoriously return to the earth as King of kings and Lord of lords. His return is not to condemn the world, but to establish His justice, reign in righteousness, and restore all things under His finished authority. (Revelation 19:11–16, Matthew 24:30).
WE BELIEVE IN THE MILLENNIAL REIGN OF CHRIST
We believe that Christ will reign on the earth for a thousand years — a reign of peace, restoration, and fulfillment of prophetic promises. During this time, the knowledge of His grace will cover the earth like the waters cover the sea. (Revelation 20:1–6, Isaiah 11:6–9).
WE BELIEVE IN THE NEW HEAVEN AND THE NEW EARTH
We believe that after the final judgment, God will unveil a new heaven and a new earth — free from sin, sorrow, death, or curse. The old things will pass away, and we will dwell eternally in the glorious presence of the Lamb who made all things new through the Finished Work of the Cross. (Revelation 21:1–5, 2 Peter 3:13).
We Exist to S-E-T Lives Free Through the Finished Work of Christ
STRENGTHEN & SUPPORT THE CHURCH
We strengthen the Church by anchoring every believer in what Jesus has already done, not what they still need to do. Through the message of the Cross, we support the Body not by adding weight, but by pointing to the One who carried it all. We remind the Church: “It is finished!”—and in that rest, we find our strength.
EQUIP & EMPOWER THE LEADERSHIP
We equip leaders by unveiling their identity in Christ—not as laborers under pressure, but as sons and daughters empowered by grace. True leadership flows from the Cross: not striving for approval, but serving from the fullness of God's love. We empower not by rules, but by reminding leaders they are already seated with Christ in victory.
TOUCH & TRANSFORM THE COMMUNITY
We don't change communities by enforcing religion—we reveal Jesus. Transformation happens when hearts are touched by grace, not guilt. Through acts of compassion and the message of the Cross, we bring hope, healing, and heaven's love to everyday lives—demonstrating that Jesus' finished work is enough for every soul, every story, every situation.
HABAKKUK 2:2-3
“Write this down, loud and clear. Make it simple and plain—so clear that anyone can read it and run with hope in their heart. This vision I’ve given you isn’t a random dream—it’s My promise unfolding. It may seem like it’s taking time, but trust Me—it’s not delayed, it’s being developed. Wait for it with a heart full of grace. It’s on its way, and when the time is just right, it will burst forth—right on time, never too early, never too late. I haven’t forgotten. I’m not late. I’m working—even in the waiting.”
WE ENVISION A GRACE-MOVEMENT THAT GROWS—NOT BY MIGHT, BUT BY MERCY
We see One Hundred (100) clusters of Christ-centered, grace-filled churches planted and thriving by 2030—not as institutions, but as life-giving communities grounded in the Finished Work of Jesus.
Churches that don’t just gather, but grow in grace. Homes of healing, hope, and honor where people are not managed by rules, but transformed by love.
We see One Hundred (100) pastors and leaders—fully equipped, grace-rooted, and Spirit-empowered—raised, trained, and actively engaging in the work of the Lord by the end of 2030 and beyond.
Leaders who shepherd not from pressure, but from the overflow of God’s presence. Servants who lead with vision, not just titles—grace-formed, not performance-driven.
THE GREAT COMMISSION IN GRACE
AIM Church exists to make disciples, plant grace-filled churches, and raise leaders who live from the Finished Work of Christ — teaching them to rest in His love, walk in His victory, and share His Gospel with the world in accordance to Matthew 28:19-20, “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations…”
CHRIST-RIGHTEOUSNESS
We are not trying to become righteous—we already are in Christ.
We start here—our identity is in Jesus. We stand clothed in His perfection, not our performance.
2 Corinthians 5:21, “God made Him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in Him we might become the righteousness of God.”
We don’t strive to be accepted. We live from the acceptance Christ has already secured for us.
COMMITTED TO GOD & HIS CHURCH
Our devotion flows from love, not legalism.
Rooted in grace, we respond with committed hearts—drawn by His love, not driven by fear.
Hebrews 10:25, “Let us not neglect meeting together, but let’s encourage one another—especially now, because the day of grace is being revealed like never before.”
We show up not out of duty, but because grace has drawn us in.
FAMILY-BASED CONGREGATION
We’re not an organization—we’re a spiritual family.
From strangers to siblings—grace makes us one. We don’t just gather; we belong.
Ephesians 2:19, “You are no longer strangers or outsiders, but members of God’s household—His very own family.”
Our church is not a club—it’s home.
SUBMISSIVE TO LEADERSHIP
We honor leaders as fellow recipients of grace.
In the household of faith, submission is relational, not hierarchical. It’s about trust, not control.
Hebrews 13:17, “Obey your leaders and submit to their care, not out of fear, but with joy—for they are watching over your souls as those who must give account.”
Grace teaches us to lead by serving and to follow with honor.
TEAM BUILDERS & PLAYERS
We do life together—no superstars, just sons and daughters.
We’re better together. Grace makes room for every voice, every gift, every person.
Romans 12:5, “Though we are many, we are one body in Christ—and each member belongs to all the others.”
We don’t compete—we complete each other in Christ.
ENDEAVORING TOWARD EXCELLENCE
Excellence is not performance—it’s a response to God’s love.
Grace doesn't make us lazy; it inspires us to give our best because we're already blessed.
Colossians 3:23, “Whatever you do, do it from the heart, as working for the Lord and not for men.”
Excellence is how we say, “Thank You, Jesus,” with every task.
RESULT-ORIENTED
We bear fruit, not to prove ourselves, but because we are rooted in Christ.
Fruitfulness is grace expressed in action. We don’t chase outcomes—we abide and overflow.
John 15:16, “I chose you and appointed you so that you might go and bear fruit—fruit that will last.”
We don’t produce to impress—we bear fruit because we’re deeply loved.
COMMUNITY-CONCERNED
We carry Christ’s heart for people—especially the overlooked.
Grace isn't self-contained—it moves outward. We’re called to reflect the love we've received.
Matthew 5:16, “Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.”
The Cross opens our hearts to a world that needs hope, not hype.