The Church We See has a ‘local impact with a national influence.’ A Church with a call to lead; to be a voice of influence and transformation in communities. A Church that is a birthplace and bedrock, it sits in the centre of regions, offering a place of transformation and innovation. The Church We See houses leaders in the creative, business, educational, family and community, sporting and political spheres. A Church that leads culture.
The Church We See has an ‘apostolic mantle; to pioneer, plant and champion’ the kingdom of God through the expansion of local Churches. A Church that is generous with resource, culture and finances. A Church that has an open door for other leaders and ministries to grow and learn together. A Church that exists for a cause bigger than itself and a mission larger than itself.
The Church We See is a ‘place of restorative miracles;’ a Church that sees prodigals return and supernatural conceptions. A Church that partners with the prayers of families and parents to see breakthroughs. A Church that draws in those who have ‘tried everything’ - a Church that is people’s last resort but their first encounter.
The Church We See is ‘corporate and personal.’ A Church that houses people from many backgrounds, upbringings, professional backgrounds and ages but helps each person find their family. A Church that is multi-generational. Where old and young have purpose and value. Where one generation inspires another. A Church that’s lifeblood is in homes, but whose joy is when we corporately gather.
The Church We See is ‘built around God’s presence, not a person.’ A Church that honours God, glorifies Jesus and celebrates the Holy Spirit. A Church that is not tied to one person, one program or one ministry rather is unified around the presence of God. A Church where everyone is an active participant.
The Church We See ‘operates from favour and blessing.’ A Church with a provision and dependence on God to operate in a larger capacity than seems normal and natural. A Church that gives bigger than natural, a Church that serves deeper than natural, a Church that expands wider than natural, a Church that grows faster than natural.
The Church We See is ‘one that sends people,’ a Church that responds to the great commission to equip and empower people to impact their worlds. A Church celebrates not the event of the Church, but the people of the Church. A Church that is on the move, outward centric and engaging in people’s worlds.
The Church We See ‘contends for the nation’ - a people who intercede, pray for and are sold out for revival across Australia. A Church that has influential imprints on capital cities across the nation, as an apostolic sending base to plant churches throughout states and territories.
The Church We See is a ‘Sanctuary.’
A Church that leads people from a revelation of Jesus to a public revival in their world.
A place of encounter, transformation and impact.
The Church We See has a ‘local impact with a national influence.’ A Church with a call to lead; to be a voice of influence and transformation in communities. A Church that is a birthplace and bedrock, it sits in the centre of regions, offering a place of transformation and innovation. The Church We See houses leaders in the creative, business, educational, family and community, sporting and political spheres. A Church that leads culture.
The Church We See has an ‘apostolic mantle; to pioneer, plant and champion’ the kingdom of God through the expansion of local Churches. A Church that is generous with resource, culture and finances. A Church that has an open door for other leaders and ministries to grow and learn together. A Church that exists for a cause bigger than itself and a mission larger than itself.
The Church We See is a ‘place of restorative miracles;’ a Church that sees prodigals return and supernatural conceptions. A Church that partners with the prayers of families and parents to see breakthroughs. A Church that draws in those who have ‘tried everything’ - a Church that is people’s last resort but their first encounter.
The Church We See is ‘corporate and personal.’ A Church that houses people from many backgrounds, upbringings, professional backgrounds and ages but helps each person find their family. A Church that is multi-generational. Where old and young have purpose and value. Where one generation inspires another. A Church that’s lifeblood is in homes, but whose joy is when we corporately gather
The Church We See is ‘built around God’s presence, not a person.’ A Church that honours God, glorifies Jesus and celebrates the Holy Spirit. A Church that is not tied to one person, one program or one ministry rather is unified around the presence of God. A Church where everyone is an active participant. The Church We See ‘operates from favour and blessing.’ A Church with a provision and dependence on God to operate in a larger capacity than seems normal and natural. A Church that gives bigger than natural, a Church that serves deeper than natural, a Church that expands wider than natural, a Church that grows faster than natural.
The Church We See is ‘one that sends people,’ a Church that responds to the great commission to equip and empower people to impact their worlds. A Church celebrates not the event of the Church, but the people of the Church. A Church that is on the move, outward centric and engaging in people’s worlds.
The Church We See ‘contends for the nation’ - a people who intercede, pray for and are sold out for revival across Australia. A Church that has influential imprints on capital cities across the nation, as an apostolic sending base to plant churches throughout states and territories.
The Church We See is a ‘Sanctuary.’
A Church that leads people from a revelation of Jesus to a public revival in their world.
A place of encounter, transformation and impact.