Mid-Valley Vision
Every family has a dream. Here's ours:
We dream of growing a church where the grace and joy of Jesus is evident to all who come. His
grace has changed our lives, so in turn we will help the weary, hurting, lonely and broken-hearted
to find the love, forgiveness and peace that we so enjoy.
We dream of a facility that will enable invitations for a wide range of ongoing ministries. It will have
athletic facilities for health and outreach as well as classrooms and computers for various tutorial,
counseling and teaching ministries. It will have sound equipment to encourage young people to
honor God through music. It will have an attractive campus to honor God and draw the community.
This will be done in His time and through His provision.
We dream of a strong and vital ministry in this Valley where believers of the Gospel will flourish in ongoing growth in Christ through
discipleship, Bible studies, seminars, home groups, retreats and through higher Christian education.
We dream of a youth department with hundreds of teens growing in Christ and making plans for a life of commitment to God. As each
generation changes with its own inherent styles, we expect to experience a constant presence of diverse tastes. To ease the
generational differences, we will apply grace for an environment they may truly feel a part of.
We dream of a church where creativity is heartily encouraged through godly music, art and high academic standards. While this may
risk a conflict of personal preference, as in any family it will serve to flavor the fellowship, not break it.
We dream of being obedient to the Great Commission and growing as world Christians. We will possess a link with our brothers and
sisters all around the world in communication, support and spirit. We will send financial support to indigenous, short term and career
missionaries. We pray we will help establish mission’s projects that we could go and take part in.
We dream of a church with many lay ministers whole-heartedly serving God in all manners of ministries. This will be a result of a
powerful ministry of equipping the saints to utilize their gifts to the fullest extent in their homes, church and community.
