Love Others To Jesus


A simple mission with eternal impact.

We believe the Christian life is more than words—it’s a Spirit-filled life that loves deeply, serves selflessly, and points people clearly to Jesus Christ.

Our Mission

At the heart is one clear calling:

Love Others to Jesus.

This isn’t just a phrase—it’s a way of life rooted in Scripture:

  • Love that comes from the Holy Spirit
  • Others as the focus of our lives
  • To intentional action and movement
  • Jesus as the ultimate goal

Everything we do flows from this mission.

What We Believe About Love

Love is the foundation of the Christian life.

As Galatians 5:22 teaches, love is not something we manufacture—it is fruit produced by the Holy Spirit. Without it, everything else is empty (1 Corinthians 13:1–3).

Real love is:

  • Spirit-produced, not self-generated
  • Sacrificial, modeled after Christ
  • Visible, shown through action
  • Transformational, changing both giver and receiver

We don’t just talk about love—we live it.

An Outward Look

Biblical love doesn’t stay inward—it moves toward others.

Philippians 2 calls us to put others before ourselves. That means:

  • Serving without recognition
  • Forgiving when it’s hard
  • Meeting real needs in practical ways
  • Building bridges across generations

Whether it’s helping a neighbor, encouraging a family, or welcoming someone new—love is something you can see here.

Faith in Action

Love is not passive. It moves.

Romans 10 reminds us that people cannot hear the Gospel unless someone goes to them. That’s why we believe:

  • Every believer is sent
  • Every day is an opportunity
  • Every act of kindness can open a door for the Gospel

From everyday conversations to intentional outreach, we are committed to moving toward people with purpose.

Why Jesus Matters Most

Everything we do points to one person: Jesus Christ.

He is:

  • The only way to God (John 14:6)
  • The only Savior (Acts 4:12)
  • The only hope for eternal life

Good works alone cannot save—but when love points people to Jesus, it becomes eternal.

We don’t just want people helped—we want them transformed by the Gospel.