Why do we do what we do?

Because care about people.
We believe that the Church is not merely a building or a single denomination but that the church is comprised of Christians, wherever they are in the world, whatever their race. Jesus taught that a Christian is known by the fruit that he or she produces. The fruit of the Holy Spirit is love, joy, peace, long suffering, gentleness, meekness, goodness and faith. We strive to exhibit that fruit in our care for others.
The power of God
As the name of our church suggests, we believe in the absolute importance of the empowerment through the infilling of the Holy Spirit. This is also known as the baptism of the Holy Spirit. We are then enabled to participate in the fullness of what God has for us. We are unashamedly a Holy Ghost and fire church, as such, we see people set free on a very regular basis. We understand that nothing is too hard for God when we simply believe and walk in the authority of God.

Our Mission
Our mission is take the gospel –the good news of the kingdom of heaven – to the world. Our primary desire to see as many people saved as possible through God’s grace and to demonstrate the kingdom of heaven through the miraculous healing as deliverance Jesus did. We consider that sound Bible teaching must be fundamental to what we teach and what we do. We care passionately about doing the will of our Heavenly Father. We also appreciate that people face day to day challenges in varying degrees and we want to reach as many as people as possible to show them that Jesus is always the solution.

Our Vision
We believe that as we are humble before the Lord and are sincere in our faith, not just in word but in application of that word in our daily lives, that the Lord Jesus will use us according to the calling that he has for us as a fellowship locally, on a wider international scale and, also, individually. We are keen to walk in the will of God that he has for each of us personally and collectively.

Our Goal
Our goal is simply to please God. We believe that God doesn’t make anyone do anything; rather, he leads those who are prepared to be led by the Holy Spirit. If we do so, we will be of benefit to Jesus and the mighty work of the gospel.