To be an apostolic people has mostly to do with what we are, not what we do. It is all about relationships. It is how we actually relate to God and each other. Apostolic Christianity is relational Christianity. An apostolic people walk as spiritual sons, and true spiritual sons walk in apostolic authority. Apostolic authority is the result of people walking with one heart and one mind, walking in
love with one another, and voluntarily walking in submission to the leadership God has given us, and to Christ. Kingdom-based because we believe and teach that the gospel of the kingdom is the rule of God manifested in Christ to bring redemption to the whole earth. The present reign of Jesus Christ is to manifest and impact all aspects of society through His Body, the Church. The declaration of Jesus, “Your kingdom come, Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven” is for now because the Kingdom is always in the now; It can be in no other place. While we may never see God's Kingdom completely manifested on earth before the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, He tells us to ask for it and expect it. Free Grace is primarily relational and secondarily purpose driven. Our worship services allow flexibility amidst structure. Our culture is somewhat casual. We provide a safe place, bringing healing (Luke 4:18) through personal ministry such as counseling, prayer/repentance ministry and one on one discipleship/mentorship. As a local church, and the pillar and ground of the truth, we strive to teach a biblical worldview to our people, equipping them for the work of ministry to impact the four spheres: workplace, public place, family and the individual. Our focus is to see believers mature in Christ so each unique individual can do the specific good works they are called to do (Eph.2:10). We believe that the best way to see this happen is through discipleship, either one on one or small group settings. We love our Lord Jesus Christ, because He forgave us and saved us from our sins. We seek to serve Him as His servants with joyful obedience and gratitude, bringing glory to God and advancing His kingdom.