Mission Statement
The Mission of Living Water Bible Fellowship is to glorify God by carrying out the
Great Commission of our Lord Jesus Christ. We exist to make disciples of Jesus
Christ who will:
Exalt God
To exalt God means to place him above all other things, not just in theory, but in
practice. We strive to worship God not just on Sundays but in day to day situations
and the decisions we must make. We want the world to grasp how great God is.
Admittedly this is a costly and sacrificial goal, because it involves denying and
giving ourselves away, so that the Heavenly Father will gain center stage and get
all the fame.
Become More like Jesus
What does God want you to be like? He wants you to become like Jesus. A disciple
is a follower or a student of a master. As apprentices to the Lord Jesus we are to
take on his way of life and his way of living. Our mission is to transform your
character and your thinking and your actions to the point that you become
"Christ-like."
Connect in Relationship
In our lonely culture, some Christians attempt to live a solo faith. Such isolation
is certainly not the divine design for the followers of Jesus! We need others if we
are to grow spiritually. We need others in our lives to encourage us and show us
how to practically live out the teachings of Christ (Christianity isn't a doctrine
to be taught, but a life to be lived!). Our mission is to connect you to the body of
Christ so you can grow and become mature.
Serve Others
Every person is a unique mixture of talents, spiritual gifts, experiences, passions
and personality. God has wired every one of us in ways in which we can serve others
in the name of Jesus. The Christian life is one of joyful service as we find those
places of ministry to which we are especially suited.
Pass on the Message
Jesus sends every one of his followers to tell the story of his love displayed by
his death on the cross. Christians are to invest time in relationships with those
of other beliefs and lifestyles; as friendships form, God wants us to share with
them how their sins can be forgiven and a new life started. Ideally, hell should be
empty and heaven full, but "how can they believe in the one of whom they have not
heard?"