OUR MISSION
To Reveal the Culture of Heaven Through Sonship
United With Christ is an Apostolic Movement
Apostles are not defined by any set of behaviors, actions or skills, but they pioneer the Father’s will;
To see earth as it is in heaven.
They have a clear vision of the Father and an intense focus on what the Father is doing.
Apostles receive their impulse and intelligence through an intimate relationship with Christ, the original apostle.
From this vital relationship, they provide a clear and innovative vision of how to apply heavenly principles to the church and culture as a whole.
- Pastor David Hoeflein
As a community of believers,
we reveal the culture of Heaven through sonship in the following ways:
We are a church with a local and global expression
We embody a lifestyle that reflects the Father's heart
We share the news of a victorious kingdom
We demonstrate the kindness of God that births wholeness
We build our lives upon God's Word
The Five-Fold Influences
APOSTOLIC INFLUENCE:
Director of the five-fold ministry to expand God’s Kingdom locally and globally
Keeps the focus on the vision and mission
Raises up and establishes church leadership
Stewards the revelations of tribal culture of sonship
PASTORAL INFLUENCE:
Coordinator of individuals to function within the body of Christ
Heals soul wounds
Connects the lonely to families
Encourages community life
Accommodates the five-fold ministry in the house of God
PROPHETIC INFLUENCE:
Provoker of hearing and obeying God
Discerns God’s direction for the church and individual lives
Declares what God is saying
Encourages intimacy with God
EVANGELISTIC INFLUENCE:
Initiator of peoples’ encounters with God by declaring the gospel boldly and releasing signs, wonders and miracles
Activates spiritual gifts
Takes risks to bring breakthroughs that reveal God
TEACHING INFLUENCE:
Establisher of life built on the truth of scripture
Dismantles diabolical lies with truth
Builds a clear understanding of sonship relationship to God
Trains us to live in our true identity in Christ