What We’re About

Who We Are

LFCM is an exciting, spirit-filled, and diverse church that ministers to the needs of the whole  family  regardless  of  denomination.

Core Values

We Value Jesus Christ as Our Lord and Savior-  He loves us and we love Him. WE measure success by becoming and making disciples for Christ. To spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ. To be fully devoted to Christ. (Luke 9:23)

We Value the Word of God- The Word of God is the most powerful thing that exists! Because of its truths, how it transforms our lives, and gives us hope for tomorrow. (2 Tim 3:16)

We Value All People- We love and value all people as God does because they are worth it, because we want to, and because we are commissioned to do so. (Ephesians 4:11-12)

We Value Worship- The atmosphere of freedom to enter the presence of God unafraid. Worship is the key to drawing closer to God. Fully embracing Jesus Christ in Spirit and in Truth! Because that’s the goal of the Gospel. Worship is our response to God for who He is. (John 9:38)

We Value Prayer- Prayer is essential and a privilege. The power of prayer changes everything. We access our heavenly Father. We believe prayer through the leading of the Holy Spirit is the best way to communicate with God. (Colossians 4:2)

We Value Faith- By Faith we believe, we receive and we please our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, it makes all things possible.

We Value our Commitment to the Uncommitted- We believe that the lost matter to God; therefore, they matter to us. Jesus came to seek and save the lost and has left us here, in part, to do the same. Our individual lives and corporate efforts reflect this conviction. (Luke 19:10)

We Value Serving Our Community- We belong to our community and our community belongs to us! We believe life change happens best in the context of relationships. In clusters of caring people, participants share and encourage each other toward spiritual growth. Here people can experience both the benefits of a larger church and enjoy the kind of relationships that only develop in small, safe settings, (Hebrews 10:24-25)