ABOUT US
Our Mission
MAGNIFYING GOD ~ GROWING TOGETHER ~ ENGAGING LIVES
MAGNIFYING GOD through public and personal worship.
GROWING TOGETHER through God's Word and fellowship.
ENGAGING LIVES through Gospel outreach and ministry.
A living Congregation
We are a community of believers with Jesus Christ as its head. We are a living congregation, quickened to life from their deadness of sin by the Word and Spirit of God, who sow the seed of the Gospel at all times through word and deed, persevere in holiness at all times and in all conditions,
promote the Kingdom of God and work diligently to prepare for the return of the Lord and Savior, Jesus of Nazareth, the risen and exalted Christ. We seek to extend the Kingdom of God and the Good News of salvation through Jesus Christ to our neighbors. We actively support missionary, evangelical, educational and charitable efforts.
Our beliefs
SCRIPTURE AND CREEDS
We accept and believe in the Holy Bible as the complete written Word of God, preserved to us by the Holy Spirit for our salvation and instruction.
We endorse the statement on the Word as found in the United Testimony on Faith and Life and would quote here the following: "We bear witness that the Bible is our only authentic and infallible source of God's revelation to us and all men, and that it is the only inerrant and completely adequate source and norm of Christian doctrine and life. We hold that the Bible, as a whole and in all its parts, is the Word of God under all circumstances regardless of man's attitude toward it."
We accept the ancient ecumenical symbols, namely, the Apostles', the Nicene, and the Athanasian Creeds; Luther's Small Catechism and the unaltered Augsburg Confession as the true expression of the Christian faith and life.
We reject any affiliations or associations which do not accept the Bible alone as definitive for the life and practice of man and the church.
We submit all religious teaching to the test of 2 John 7-11.
We endorse no one version or revision of the Bible to the exclusion of others. We recommend all which are reverent and true translations.

CHRISTIAN UNITY
He who believes in and accepts the sufficient work of Jesus for his salvation and is baptized, is a child of God.
The Christian is united by the strongest bonds to those who share this faith with him whether they come from his own denomination or another.
We believe that Jesus, in His High Priestly Prayer, prayed that those who believe in Him might find and accept each other.
In some situations it is possible that unions of groups of congregations may be desirable.
We recommend that our congregations cooperate wherever possible with like-minded Lutheran congregations and movements in programs of evangelism and witness.
We envision opportunities for our congregations to cooperate with the Protestant churches in the areas of evangelism and witness to their communities. However, care must be taken not to compromise the Lutheran understanding of the Scriptures.

CHURCH POLICY
We believe that final human authority in the churches is vested in the local congregations, subject to the Word of God and the Holy Spirit.
Scripture does not command or forbid any particular organization for fellowship of congregations. In the absence of this, we believe it is most safe to operate in a democratic way.
Conferences of the congregations of our fellowship do not enact law for the congregations, but simply recommend actions and practices to them.
In a free association of congregations such as this, neither its officers or conferences can negotiate the union of any or all of the congregations with another fellowship of congregations. This is an individual matter of the congregation.
We accept the Guiding Principles of the Lutheran Free Church as a true statement of our belief in regard to church polity.
The Holy Christian Church consists of those who in their hearts truly believe in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.
A free congregation selects and calls its own pastors, conducts its own program of worship, fellowship and service and owns and maintains its own property.

PRACTICAL LIFE
The Christian seeks to refrain from those acts, thoughts, and words which are against a stated law of God.
Where actions and practices are neither forbidden nor encouraged in Scripture by name, the earnest believer will search in the Scriptures for principles to guide his decisions and conduct.
He is aware that there is a separation which is necessary between the Christian and the world.
Ultimately every Christian makes his own decisions as to life and practice in the presence of his God. But he welcomes the sincere counsel of fellow believers.
Every Christian is responsible for the witness of his life to others and will govern himself, with the Lord's help, accordingly.
The Christian will refrain from belonging to organizations which practice a religion without Christ as the only Savior. Belonging to such a group places the believer in a hopelessly compromised position and destroys his witness for Christ.

CHURCH LIFE
We make no recommendation as to the use of liturgy and vestments except that we encourage simplicity in worship.
We believe the earliest Christians were extremely simple in their order of service. Whatever is added to the service carries the danger of becoming only form.
Even the simple parts of the service may become only form.
The preaching of the Word of God must be the central part of the service.
True Gospel preaching endeavors to meet the needs of all who hear: the believer who desires to grow in his life with God, the seeking and uncertain souls who want to see Him, the hypocrite who must be awakened from his self-righteousness, and the hardened sinner who must still be called to saving faith.
The Sacraments must always be met by the response of faith in the heart of the recipient to be efficacious.
Hymn books should be such as will give honor to the Word of God and the Sacraments.
Congregations will cherish opportunities for Bible study and prayer fellowship.
The Lord has given talents and gifts to Christian lay people as well as pastors, and opportunity should be given for the practice of these gifts in the life of the congregations, also in meetings of fellowship outside the congregation, and in service to a needy world.

WE WERE
MADE
FOR
FREEDOM
THE PATH STORY
FAITH. COMMUNITY.
Path Church is a community of diverse people from all walks of life, who have decided to give Jesus the ultimate power and trust. This means we believe He will help us do what we can’t -forgive, transform, give back and nurture. We invite you to explore any of our recorded services (or stop by to see in person) to see Path's values and approach for yourself.
LONE
WOLVES
DIE
OUR CORE VALUES
LIVING LIFE INDIVIDUALLY,
TOGETHER
Men and women everywhere are born to live together, not alone. As a closed-knit church, we believe we can all walk along our individual paths, together. With a strong shared sense of His love, each member of the Path community can find a way to live a wholesome life of faith while sharing the struggles, happy moments and wishes with other members of the church.
THERE
IS NO
PLAN B
OUR CORE VALUES
MAKE OUR WORLD
BETTER
At Path church we see it as an imperative to consider the environment He has created for us. It is our duty to keep Earth clean and sustainable for the next generations. To make this happen, we take actions in addition to prayer. Find our how you can join the Better Earth group of the church, and volunteer in parks and beaches in our area.