God is holy
The Gospel begins with who God is: righteous, holy, just, merciful, and worthy of all worship.
Everything we do points back to the gospel of Jesus Christ: grace, truth, redemption, and new life through Him.
The Gospel begins with who God is: righteous, holy, just, merciful, and worthy of all worship.
Every person falls short and cannot save themselves through works, image, religion, or effort.
Jesus lived without sin, died for sinners, and rose again so anyone who trusts in Him can be forgiven and made new.
The word Gospel means “good news.” The Bible isn’t about what we must do to earn salvation—it’s about what God has already done for us. He sent Jesus, who lived the perfect life we couldn’t and paid the price for our sin through His death on the cross.
God created humanity to live under His authority and rule over creation, but sin entered when Adam and Eve chose to rebel. Since then, humanity has drifted further from God and His original design.
The heart of the Gospel is that Jesus, God in the flesh, obeyed perfectly and secured the blessings of God. Through His sacrifice, our debt is paid, and we no longer have to hide from God—we can be restored to Him. He rose from the dead, ascended into heaven, and now intercedes for us, giving His people the Holy Spirit to transform their hearts and lives.
Today, Jesus is changing lives one person at a time, but one day He will return to judge the world, remove sin, and restore all things. Those who follow Him will share in His kingdom and enjoy His goodness forever.