Where Christ Meets Culture
Our Culture
Our core values represent what makes us Kingdom Culture. These 10 concepts guide how we grow into people of substance who value covenant relationships, while adding value to the church and marketplace leaving a legacy for Christ.
KCWC will be a church that reaches it’s immediate city and region through community development (i.e. food and clothing distribution, utility benevolence, furniture benevolence, rental assistance and the establishment of family & youth centers).
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KCWC will be a church that gives youth and young adults a platform of expression in God.
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KCWC will be a church that impacts other nations through annual mission trips, crusades, establishing K - 12 schools, and planting churches.
KCWC will be a church that assists in bringing restoration of the arts (dance, flags & banners, drama etc.) to the body of Christ.
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KCWC will be a church that uses every avenue of media (TV, print, internet, etc.) possible to fulfill the great commission.
KCWC will be a church built as an Acts 2 paradigm; study of the word, fellowship, sensitivity to the needs of others both spiritually & naturally, prayer and daily winning of souls, that can be a prototype for other churches to be established in other states and nations.
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KCWC will be a church that trains, equips and ordains five fold ministry gifts with emphasis on the restoration of apostles and prophets to the body of Christ.
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KCWC will be a church that manifests healing, miracles, signs and wonders
KCWC will be a church that creates an atmosphere that embraces people of all races, ages and backgrounds so they feel welcome to worship and fellowship together.
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KCWC will be a church that networks and fellowships with area pastors, churches, and ministries to bring about greater unity to the body of Christ in our region.
Our Beliefs
God
We believe there is one true, holy God, eternally existing in three persons - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. In the beginning, God demonstrated His power, wisdom, and goodness by creating the world and everything in it. His divine power and providence, God continues to sustain His creation, operating within history to fulfill His redemptive purposes.
Bible
We believe Scripture (Old and New Testaments) in its entirety originated with God and He revealed it to chosen authors. Scripture speaks with the authority of God while simultaneously reflecting the backgrounds, styles, and vocabularies of these human authors. We hold that the Scriptures, in their original manuscripts, are infallible and inerrant; they are the unique, full, and final authority on all matters of faith and practice. There are no other writings similarly inspired by God.
Salvation
We believe that salvation is the work of redemption to the sinner. Originally created to be in relationship with God, mankind defied Him by going their own independent way, resulting in alienation from Him and the innate inability to please God. This fall took place at the beginning of human history; since then, all people have suffered these consequences and are in need of the saving grace of God.
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The salvation of humanity is completely a work of God’s free grace; it is not in any way the result of human works or goodness. Each person can receive salvation by repentance and faith. God’s Word assures individuals that He will continue His saving work in them forever.
Jesus
Christ
Jesus Christ, the eternal second person of the trinity, was fully united with a human nature by a miraculous conception and virgin birth. He lived in perfect obedience to the Father, our the sins of all people by dying on the cross as their substitutes, and satisfied divine justice, bringing salvation to all who trust in him alone. After his physical death, Jesus Christ rose from the dead and ascended into heaven to sit at the right hand of the Father as the only intercessor between God and humans. He promised to return to earth, personally and visibly, to fulfill history and the eternal plan of God.
Holy
Spirit
We believe in the Holy Spirit, sent by the Father and the Son, the Holy Spirit applies Christ’s saving work by enlightening the minds of sinners to their need to be saved. He renews and indwells each believer upon salvation, becoming their source of assurance, strength, wisdom, and gifting for building up the church.The Holy Spirit guides believers in understanding and applying the Bible. Appropriated by faith, His power and control empower believers to lead a life of Christ-like character and bear fruit for the Father’s glory.
Baptism
Baptism is an outward expression of an inward commitment to a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. We believe the decision to be baptized is up to the individual and that he or she must fully understand what it means to be a Christ follower.
Communion
During Jesus’ last days, He gathered the disciples in a room and asked them to consume bread and wine “in remembrance” of Him. Two thousand years later, we regularly observe the act of consuming bread and grape juice as a community for the exact same reason -- to remember our Savior, who sacrificed Himself for our sins.
Five-Fold
Ministry
By establishing this Ephesians 4:11 model explicitly as our shared governing leadership we foster unity, and empower the body of Christ for effective ministry and impact. The concept of the fivefold function in the local church is an important framework for understanding the diverse roles and ministries within the body of Christ. This model recognizes the distinct functions of apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers in equipping and edifying the church. Each of these have a unique purpose in advancing God's kingdom, bringing transformation, and fostering spiritual growth.
Our Campus Team
Sherman Dumas
Campus Apostle
Jaquet Dumas
Campus Apostle
Impart to the believer a heart to build the kingdom of God.
Set panoramic vision for the local campus. Oversee local campus budget and appoint local leadership. Strengthen systems for efficiency. Mobilize the local church to invade and occupy.
Myesha Saleem
Campus Teacher
Impart into the believer to become students of the word. Supports literacy and knowledge by reviewing information that is presented on all platforms. Model breaking down scripture into easily understood and attainable steps. Encourage believers to pursue righteousness and relationship beyond being born again. Create opportunities for diverse learners to grow and receive.
Yolanda Sayres
Campus Prophet
Impart to the believer a hunger for the voice of God. Speak on behalf of God into the timing and seasons of the local church. Carries a sensitivity to give direction both personally and corporately to the body. Champions a strong spiritual climate by gaging ebbs and flows of culture. Sets strategic plans for intercession and prophetic engagement including building sniper teams.
Mario Lizarraga
Campus Evangelist
Impart to the believer a heart for the lost. Ensure a regular harvest of souls into the kingdom through church efforts. Inspire partners to take personal ownership of the great commission. Challenge the local campus to pursue signs and wonders outside of the four walls of the church. Model effectively telling the good news and building relationally to compel individuals to desire salvation.