Our Core Values

Family
Family is our identity as a community. Love and honor are what make families healthy. God's perfect love is displayed through His family, who dwell in unity by the Holy Spirit. As children adopted into God's family, we are submitted to the will of our Father and are about His business. As a family, we wholeheartedly serve one another and the world around us. (Read Psalm 133:1-3)

Discovery
Freedom to learn, grow, and explore through the process of discovery is a practice we value. Exploration leads to lives of faith and adventure that will take us to places we've never been before. (Read Proverbs 25:2)

Prayer
We believe that when God's family gathers, we corporately become His house of prayer for all nations. We exist to establish a continuous altar of prayer in our city and beyond. We do this locally through the regular practice of intercessory prayer in our Tribe Churches. We do this regionally and globally by gathering with like-minded believers from other communities. (Read James 5:16)

Discipleship
We are unapologetically on a journey to make Christ-centered and Holy Spirit-empowered disciples of Jesus who embrace the calling on their lives through discipleship and mentoring. (Read Matthew 28:18-20)

Worship
Worship is a gift from God and a powerful tool in the life of a believer to order their affections toward the lordship of Christ. Worship is not only the songs we sing but also the lives we live. We are created to worship God. We do not begin or stop worshipping Him; we are continuously directing worship toward Him. We choose to worship God and God alone. (Read Colossians 3:16-17)

One New Man
The One New Man speaks of our identity and marriage as Jewish and Gentile people. Two people have become one in Yeshua, Jesus. As a One New Man community, we celebrate and contend for the unfolding of God's plan to have a family of all nations, tribes, and tongues. As a family and ministry, we join hands and hearts with the original Host Peoples of Turtle Island, the American and Canadian First Nations Indians. (Read Ephesians 2:11-22)