We Welcome You to Destiny Fellowship... Welcome to Destiny Fellowship

"You're Safe Here!"

 We have committed ourselves to Biblical principles of life and love which, we trust, will constantly manifest in such a way as to insure those present here of the following:

 

Our freedom in worship will never surrender to fanaticism.

We are forthright and expressive, but differentiate between the sound of praise and the noise of people.  We worship as a choir  in chorus, not as soloists in competition.  We worship in spirit with liberty, but in concert under leadership.  It's safe to praise aloud with us, for we will partner together to worship in the beauty of holiness and we will preempt a place for either prideful, formalism or personal fanaticism.

 

Our openness to one another will never exploit anyone.

  • We foster communication and interaction, recognizing that true fellowship is impossible without the pursuit of transparent and authentic sharing.  What is shared in prayer is sacred with us, and what is shown from your heart is treasured.  We hold this trust, that all who minister the life of Jesus to one another, always function with the love of Jesus.  That love is unconditional and non-manipulative, and it always covers weakness and sin with strength and forgiveness.

 

Our welcome to spiritual gifts will never violate the Word of God.

  • We ask the Holy Spirit to be present here, and to distribute gifts among us according to His will.  All the gifts are present in the church, and every believer is urged to be free and responsible to minister gifts with sensitivity.  We are covetous of their manifestation, but not gullible as to their demonstration.  Graciousness in ministry, submissiveness in spirit and order in operation of the gifts is scriptural, and therefore insisted upon in this assembly.

 

Our joyousness will never degenerate to mere excitableness.

  • Childlike simplicity and faith can transcend patters of pomp and pride which society dictates we accept.  But child-like is not child-ish, and so we refuse to be bound to the idea that true simplicity is either glib or emotionalistic.  The joy and release in laughter, applause, shouting or tears involve the emotions, but for understood reasons, not merely sensational ones.  True freedom is as thoughtful as it is liberated, and we choose to live in that freeing truth.

In all, our prayerful wish is to live as the church manifested at her birth:  "And day by day continuing with one mind in the temple, and breaking bread from house to house, they were taking their meals together with gladness and simplicity of heart, praising God, and having favor with all the people.  And the Lord was adding to their number day by day those who were being saved."  Acts 2: 46-47

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