What We Believe

Knowing Our God

The Apostle Paul urged the church in Philippi to grow in love and knowledge. This reminds us that deep relationships require more than surface understanding. In the same way, our relationship with the Triune God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—gains meaning through personal connection.

As Christian disciples, we seek to know God intimately, not just gather facts about Him. As a result, the more we understand His nature, His love, and His promises, the more we respond in faith and obedience.

Sharing Our Lives

Genuine Christian fellowship is a powerful witness. The early church overflowed with love and shared life so openly that people were drawn to join them daily.

At King’s Christian Centre, we aim to reflect that same spirit. This means showing real care for one another—through both words and actions. Moreover, our relationships are shaped by the love of Jesus, creating a community that mirrors His character.

Serving Our World

Jesus gave a clear command: “Go and make disciples of all nations.” This call still applies today.

While our focus begins with worship and fellowship, it doesn’t end there. We must also look outward. The world is full of people longing for hope and truth. Therefore, we believe our personal stories of faith and salvation matter. They are meant to be shared.

We affirm the Evangelical Alliance’s Basis of Faith as our foundation.

Our Core Beliefs

We Believe In…

  1. One true God, living eternally as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
  2. God’s love, grace, and sovereign work in creation, redemption, and judgment.
  3. The divine inspiration and authority of the Bible—completely trustworthy for life and faith.
  4. The dignity of all people, made in God’s image, yet fallen through sin.
  5. The incarnation of Jesus Christ—fully God and fully man, born of the virgin Mary.
  6. The atoning death of Jesus—dying for our sin and defeating evil.

Christ, the Church, and the Future

  1. The bodily resurrection, ascension, and reign of Jesus as the Saviour of the world.
  2. Justification by God’s grace through faith in Christ alone.
  3. The Holy Spirit’s work in new birth, discipleship, and bold witness.
  4. The Church—local and global—empowered to worship, serve, and proclaim the gospel.
  5. The personal return of Jesus to judge, redeem, and renew creation.