Ordinary people with extraordinary determination
We are ordinary people that eagerly desire to make a positive, lasting impact (Action) in our City, Country and our World. We are dreamers and visionaries that have a hard time being idle, but instead are eager, driven, and excited to get involved in things that truly matter.
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We want to join the cosmic battle of “good against evil” but we do this by first fighting the evil that is in our own hearts. The world has been crippled time and time again by charismatic leaders doing “GOOD” with insidious motives. We don’t seek to fight evil in the world by devaluing broken people through guilt, shame, and anger; but through love, gentleness, kindness, in humility and with long suffering. We acknowledge that we too are broken and hurting people. We recognize that hurting people often hurt other people. Albeit true, we find ourselves unwilling to be paralyzed by the temptation of constant introspection. Ultimately we believe that the evil in us all, and yes the evil lingering in this world has been, is being, and will one day be utterly defeated by goodness, grace, forgiveness and love.
We believe that we are children of God. We believe that we are a loved, adopted, chosen, victorious, and saved people. It is out of this identity that we seek to TAKE ACTION in our world.
The hope is that our motivation to act would come from a genuine belief in who we were created to be. That our being would inform our doing. Because of this we spend a great deal of time reflecting, remembering and reminding each other of who we are and what we were created to do.
1 John 3:17-18 says “If anyone has material possessions and sees a brother or sister in need but has no pity on them, how can the love of God be in that person? Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.”