Mission Statement

The purpose of Christ Anglican Church is summed up in our Vision Statement:

 

"Transforming Lives Through Jesus Christ"

 

How we endeavor to implement that Vision is spelled out in our Mission Statement:

 
MISSION STATEMENT OF

CHRIST ANGLICAN CHURCH

 

Christ Anglican Church is called to be a Great Commandment/Great Commission faith community among whom Jesus is Lord and in which every member is being equipped as a minister to further the Kingdom of God in the power of the Holy Spirit by:

    Worshiping God with our whole heart, body and mind through:

        joining together regularly for Christ-centered worship;

        accepting one another and encouraging all ages to have vibrant life relationships with God;

        personal devotions and study;

        intentionally supporting one another in loving relationships; and

        renouncing by our actions any vestiges of sin in our lives.

    Providing a place for healing of the human spirit, soul and body by offering the ministries of:

        forgiveness and reconciliation;

        wholeness within our church family, this community and wherever God calls us; and

        healing prayer with the laying on of hands.

    Standing firmly, boldly and lovingly for Biblical Truth and the principles of the Christian faith in our:

        individual lives;

        preaching and teaching; and

        public witness within the community, the Church and the world at large.

    Reaching out to others in the Saving Name of Jesus Christ by:

        intentional evangelism to the hurting and the lost;

        graciously welcoming all others into the midst of this faith community;

        supporting and serving in fruitful outreach endeavors;

        sponsoring hands-on outreach carried out by our members;

        interceding for and working toward Christian unity and spiritual renewal in the Mobile area; and

        sending out into the world members who are equipped to minister asambassadors for Christ.

                Revised by the Vestry on May 2, 2000