About Our Church
From the very beginning, our mission has been clear: to teach the Word of God faithfully and call people into true Discipleship. We have walked alongside those coming from atheism, cult-like churches, and distorted worldviews, leading them to the truth found only in Jesus Christ. We are committed to the biblical process of Discipleship, resisting the cultural drift toward shallow faith, and instead raising up believers with the depth, boldness, and power of the early church.
Like the first-century believers, we strive to live out the fullness of the gospel—healing the sick, casting out demons, feeding the hungry, and preaching the good news to the lost. We do not settle for passive Christianity; we are committed to reforming the present church by reviving the passion, devotion, and supernatural faith of the apostles.
Our calling is simple yet profound: We study Scripture and make Disciples to fulfill the mandate of our Lord Jesus Christ. In a world that has lost its way, we are here to call believers back—to Biblical Christianity, to the power of the Holy Spirit, and to the life-changing mission of Jesus.
The Problem Today
A Departure from True Discipleship (1 Timothy 4:1-16)
The warnings given in 1 Timothy 4:1-16 are not just ancient concerns—they are the reality of our time. Paul’s exhortation to Timothy exposes the very issues we see in the Church today: a generation drifting from truth, embracing false teachings, and neglecting true discipleship.
- The Rise of False Teachings and Compromised Faith (1 Timothy 4:1-5)
Paul warns that in later times, some will depart from the faith, being deceived by “deceitful spirits and teachings of demons.” We see this happening today as many professing Christians abandon sound doctrine in favor of self-centered, watered-down, and emotionally driven faith. False teachers distort the gospel, leading people away from truth by preaching personal prosperity, moral relativism, and man-made traditions instead of biblical Christianity.
Many churches have replaced expository preaching with entertainment-driven messages that cater to itching ears rather than convicting hearts. Biblical literacy is at an all-time low, and as a result, many believers cannot discern truth from deception.
- The Neglect of Godly Training and True Discipleship (1 Timothy 4:6-10)
Paul commands Timothy to train himself in godliness, distinguishing between worldly myths and true devotion to Christ. Yet today, many Christians prioritize comfort over commitment, entertainment over holiness, and convenience over spiritual discipline. The call to train in godliness is ignored, and as a result, the Church is filled with spiritual infants rather than mature disciples.
Discipleship is often treated as an optional add-on rather than the very essence of Christian life. Paul reminds us that godliness is of greater value than physical training, but many are more concerned with earthly success than eternal rewards. If the Church fails to train believers in godliness, the result will be a weak, compromised faith that has no power to stand against the deception of the world.
- The Failure to Lead by Example and Teach with Authority (1 Timothy 4:11-16)
Paul commands Timothy, “Command and teach these things.” Yet today, many church leaders have abandoned strong biblical teaching in fear of offending the culture. Instead of boldly proclaiming truth, many pastors dilute their message to keep people comfortable.
Paul also instructs Timothy to set an example in speech, conduct, love, faith, and purity. But in today’s Church, we see moral failures, compromise, and spiritual laziness among leaders who should be guiding others. Many fail to devote themselves to Scripture, neglecting the serious responsibility of shepherding God’s people with truth.
The Urgent Call: Return to Biblical Discipleship
Paul’s words in 1 Timothy 4 are a wake-up call for the Church today. The crisis we face is not just cultural opposition but a spiritual departure from truth. If we fail to train believers, uphold sound doctrine, and call people to true discipleship, we will see a generation lost to deception and compromise.
The solution is clear: return to biblical discipleship. We must reject the culture of casual Christianity, commit to godly training, and boldly proclaim the truth without apology. Only then will the Church stand firm in the midst of growing deception and fulfill its mission to make true disciples of Christ.
Where Do We Go From Here?
We are not merely talking about discipleship—we are actively living it out. Every believer who walks through our doors is called into true biblical discipleship, following a clear, structured path that ensures no one remains stagnant in their faith. Our mission is carried out through three key stages: Enrollment, Equipping, and Employment for the Mission Work.
- Enrollment – Calling Every Believer into True Discipleship
From the moment a believer enters the church, they are called to a life of discipleship. We have established a clear pathway to ensure every individual is firmly grounded in the faith:
- Foundational Teaching – A structured discipleship course for new believers, focusing on core doctrines, the gospel, and spiritual disciplines.
- Personal Mentorship – Pairing believers with mature disciples for life-on-life training and accountability.
- Commitment to Lifelong Growth – Discipleship is not a phase but a lifelong pursuit of holiness, maturity, and mission.
- Equipping – Strengthening and Training Disciples for Growth
Every disciple must be equipped with doctrinal depth, biblical knowledge, and practical skills to live out and teach the faith:
- Intermediate Growth – Teaching believers apologetics, biblical worldview, and theological depth to stand firm in truth.
- Small Groups with Purpose – Focused gatherings that emphasize spiritual growth, accountability, and mission-driven engagement.
- Leadership & Mission Training – Preparing mature disciples to lead, disciple others, and engage in ministry and evangelism.
- Employment – Mobilizing Every Disciple for Kingdom Work
Discipleship leads to action—every believer is mobilized to fulfill Christ’s mission:
- Evangelism & Outreach – Training believers to boldly share the gospel in their daily lives.
- Expansion of The Gospel through New Churches & Missions – Raising up and sending leaders to establish new churches and disciple-making communities.
- Service & Ministry – Every member is actively engaged in serving the body of Christ according to their gifts.