Vision & Beliefs
We seek to Teach the Bible…
so that people love Jesus…
and then work to build community…
share the gospel…
love our neighbours.
Teach the Bible
We love the Living God and want to hear Him speak to us with clarity and life-changing power so as to know Him and be equipped to serve Him. His Spirit changes us through His Word, applying it to our hearts with intimacy and to the contemporary world with relevance.
Love Jesus
The essence of Christianity is a relationship with Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour and so knowing Him is central to all we do. Loving Him will be obvious in the way we listen to Him, the way we pray and give our lives to serve Him.
Build Community
In a city where people can be lonely we seek to model a countercultural community that loves and serves one another. The Christian life is not meant to be lived alone: we need each other. Small group fellowship is integral to our church.
Share the Gospel
We want to proclaim the gospel so that workers, residents, students and visitors to London hear it in language that they understand. We recognise that in the centre of London we have a global mission because people from all nations come here.
Here’s an audio sermon with more information.
Love our neighbours
Jesus calls us to love our neighbour. Most often that will be unseen and personal but sometimes that requires us to engage with the social, political and economic structures of the city. In our workplaces, neighbourhoods and leisure we want to care for the well-being of London.
Two ways to live
The message at the heart of Christianity is really quite simple - simple enough to be outlined in a few pages. It is a message from the Bible about God and his son Jesus. It is about life and death, and the choice that we all face. And it all starts with a loving creator God…
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Declaration of Faith
We accept the truth of the following statements as the fundamentals of Christian belief:
a) The divine inspiration and infallibility of Holy Scripture, as originally given, and its supreme authority in all matters of faith and conduct.
b) The unity of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit in the Godhead.
c) The universal sinfulness and guilt of human nature since the fall, rendering man subject to God’s wrath and condemnation.
d) The conception of Jesus Christ by the Holy Spirit and his birth of the virgin Mary.
e) Redemption from the guilt, penalty and power of sin, only through the sacrificial death, as our representative and substitute, of Jesus Christ, the incarnate Son of God.
f) The bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.
g) The necessity of the work of the Holy Spirit to make the death of Christ effective in the individual sinner, granting him repentance toward God and faith in Jesus Christ.
h) The indwelling and work of the Holy Spirit in the believer
i) The expectation of the personal return of the Lord Jesus Christ

