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Why do you lift your hands?
Lifting of our hands is a commitment of praise! First Timothy 2:8 says, “I desire therefore that the men pray everywhere, lifting up holy hands, without wrath and doubting.” The lifting of our hands is also an act of surrender to the Lord. Scripture describes lifting our hands as the equivalent of the evening sacrifice: “Let the lifting up of my hands be as the evening sacrifice” (Ps. 141:2). God recieves it as a sacrifice of praise.

What kind of church are you?
A compassionate, loving church, dedicated to restoring lives and demonstrating the Kingdom of God. We are an interdenominatinal, Spirit-filled church. Our philosophy includes the words of Jesus when He said, “Let whosoever will, come.” We are a church that believes no matter what the question, Jesus is the answer. We are a church that believes reaching the outcast should be the norm, not the exception. We are called to be a city of refuge and a place of hope.

Whom are you associated with?
We believe the purpose of networking is to maintain biblical accountability and responsibility. For this reason, we are networked with churches both nationally and internationally through the Fellowship of Vineyard Harvester Churches under Bishop David Huskins. We are submitted to our Pastor, Board of Elders and the general presbytery of the church. Although the Fellowship is not a denomination, it allows our church to be divinely connected in biblical order.
 

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