Racial Reconciliation
“It is appalling that the most segregated hour of Christian America is eleven o’clock on Sunday morning.” -Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
How can we call ourselves by Christ’s name and continue to embrace segregation in our times of worship? Christ came to reconcile man to God, and in doing so, He also reconciled man to man. Given this fact, how can we continue to be so cavalier about racial reconciliation in the house of God?
We refuse to continue the regrettable status quo of the single-race church. We are committed to racial reconciliation—worshiping together, as God Almighty intended. If you’re looking for a place where racial healing is taking place, rather than just being spoken about, won’t you join us?
Our View of Discipleship
Often, as you grow in the Lord in knowledge and maturity, you will have serious questions. Sometimes, you even show up with hard questions! It is unfortunate that many in Christianity have implied that no Christian should have doubts or questions. But we think that’s normal—and we want to help you find answers.
Bring your tough questions. Bring your doubts. Bring your unresolved crisis. Bring your baggage. A family is just the place for this, and we’d like to take the journey with you.