We are called to be Servant Leaders who build Community through Hospitality, Respect, Inclusion and Holiness. Meeting this challenge calls for reflection and study around the following practical considerations:
To nurture the personal relationship of our members with God.
To deepen everyone's knowledge of God's Saving Ways, by participating and sharing with others in Faith Community.
To encourage and enpower members to be evangelizers at home, school, the workplace, neighborhoods and even at places of leisure.
To reach out to the unchurched, inactive and alienated, inviting them to join in the Church's belief in worship and life of discipleship.
To promote the consciousness that we are all part of a global community and our actions have broader implications than just within our local community.
Almost all our Pastoral Ministries would fit under the call to form Community because all Pastoral Ministries call us to work together to celebrate our relationships, our oneness and our ministries to work together to manifest Christ. To be part of a community is our great strength for the future. For a disciple, Faith is not a private affair acted upon in isolation; it is a call to holiness with a community of people. It means living out a faith commitment with a community of people. The ultimate expression of this community is in its gathering for Word, Worship and Service.