Great Commission Churches

Beliefs and Values

Statement of Faith | Core Values | Vision | Ministry Goals

Vision

The Great Commission Church: New Testament Christianity in Action Today

As in the first Century, we see the local church as our primary vehicle to fulfill the Great Commission. The entire church membership is to be empowered by God to be active in culturally relevant evangelism, building one another in love, and growing in leadership, resulting in new churches being multiplied. We emphasize discipling and equipping people at every age and stage of life to daily live out the Great Commission like we see the New Testament. We promote training pastors and leaders within the church to develop in servant leadership, sacrificial lifestyles, Christ-like character, and practical ministry skills.

Dynamic Community: Strong Families, Loving Churches, Servant Leaders

We seek to create and sustain loving communities between generations and among individual families, within local churches and regions of churches, between ministries in the Great Commission church movement, and with believers in the greater body of Christ. In the same way that we see in the book of Acts, we value a plurality of pastor-elders leading the church -humble and faith-filled men who as a "band of brothers" are leaders and encouragers to one another.

Connecting with the Next Generation: Ministering to Children, Teens, and Young Adults

Although we minister to all ages, we seek to have churches that are attractive to the next generation. While committed to fulfill the Great Commission through and for every generation, we recognize that this mission can only be fulfilled as the "torch" is continually passed to the next generation, through salvations, new churches, and new leaders. Our churches are "for all generations" with a special focus on connecting with the next generation-churches that are "inclusively young." A key strategy is influencing and penetrating high school and college campuses.

Changing Lives

River Ridge Teays Valley- West Virginia by Chad Cobb

River RidgeWith approximately 30 families, River Ridge Church planted a second campus in Teays Valley, WV in the fall of 2008. The church decided on a model of "one church in two locations." While each of the five pastors concentrate their ministry efforts on


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The Rock IUPUI by Ray Harmon

ROCK IUPUIWho would have thought that two fathers would be involved with their college age children in starting a new campus ministry? It was an answer to prayer. We had been praying that the Lord would provide an opportunity to continue laboring in the gospel


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