Our Values

At Flatland, we aren't interested in just "doing church." We’re interested in transformation. Our values aren’t just words on a wall; they are the compass for everything we do. From the way we serve our city to the way we grow in community, we are obsessed with helping you take your next step toward the life God has waiting for you.

You Matter
Authenticity

Moving to the center requires you to be the real you.

Your Story Matters
Enthusiasm

We believe God moves for us when we move toward Him.

Your Friendship Matters
Love

We love you right where you’re at.

Your Participation Matters
Collaboration

We enjoy moving to the center together

Your Growth Matters
Transformation

We love you too much to leave you where you are

You Matter
Authenticity

Moving to the center requires you to be the real you.

Your Story Matters
Enthusiasm

We believe God moves for us when we move toward Him.

Your Friendship Matters
Love

We love you right where you’re at.

Your Participation Matters
Collaboration

We enjoy moving to the center together

Your Growth Matters
Transformation

We love you too much to leave you where you are

  • One God in Three Persons

    We believe in One God in Trinity: Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

  • Salvation in Jesus

    We believe that Jesus came to rescue the world through His life, death and resurrection, and that salvation comes through faith in Him.

  • Life in the Holy Spirit

    We believe that the Holy Spirit lives in those who follow Jesus, bearing fruit in our lives and empowering us with gifts to serve.

  • The Bible

    We believe that the Scriptures are God’s word to us, revealing His wisdom for life and salvation in Jesus Christ.

  • Gifts of the Spirit

    We believe that the gifts of the Spirit are available today and are to be used to build others up.

  • The Gift of Tongues

    We believe that this gift of the Holy Spirit–unique to the New Testament–is available for every believer.

  • The Second Coming

    We believe in the resurrection of the body and the second coming of Christ to judge the living and the dead before making all things new.