Our Mission

We are a church learning to live the good life in Jesus, together. We think the good life in Jesus is rooted in vulnerability, community, growth, and self-giving love. We seek to be a people shaped by the Spirit, formed by Scripture, and committed to the mission of God in the world around us.

Through worship, training, and service, we are becoming a community that creates safe spaces, embraces diversity, births new missional communities, invests deeply in the next generation, and practices uncommon generosity.

Our goal is to follow the Spirit in real time—listening well, loving deeply, and joining in the healing and redemptive work God is already doing in our neighborhoods and beyond.

Birth Missional Communities

Campus experiences the continual birth of communities (Missional Communities) that seek to “live in Jesus” together, partnering with God while discerning what God is up to in our world

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Cultivate Safe Space

Campus’ Missional Communities and gatherings continually grow in becoming attentive and safe spaces for people to tell their story, express doubt and weakness, confess sin, and ask for help…and places of healing for those wounded by unhealthy religious experiences.

Pursue Diversity

Campus’ Missional Communities exemplify diversities (such as belief, race, economic standing, age, and education) that can only be accomplished by choosing to love ones neighbor in the way of Jesus, the self-giving love of the cross.

Invest in the Next Generation

The development of community at Campus is marked by seasoned Jesus followers receiving children, teens, and young adults as bearers of the image of God. Campus communities consider the next generation in our church and community a blessing to receive now and a key investment in the growth of God’s kingdom.

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Practice Uncommon Generosity

The community that makes up Campus Church is marked by an increasing practice of uncommon generosity, spawned by the belief that a self-giving life is a key ingredient to experiencing the joy of the Jesus way.