Our Purpose Loving, Learning, Leading.
“There is no such thing as leading without learning and you haven’t learned anything worth knowing until you’ve learned the art of loving.” – Keith Craft
Our Vision To establish a love-based leadership culture where people of all ages, ethnicities and backgrounds can be developed to become Christ Followers and deployed to lead in all walks of life with a biblical world view.
Our Mission The mission of Celebration Covenant Church is to introduce God’s system of Biblical Success to non-religious people by turning them into devoted followers of Jesus Christ who embrace the change and personal growth necessary to becoming the leaders God destined them to be.
Our Core Values
We Value Biblical Success We believe that "Success Begins on Sunday" You must be born-again. (John 3:7) You need to be spirit-filled. (Acts 1:8) You need to know the true secrets of success. (Deut. 29:29, Luke 6:38)
We Value Unity Every believer must be in a local church to experience a fruitful, fulfilling and successful life. (Ps. 92:12-15)
We Value the Word of God The Bible is the key to knowing and doing God's will. (2 Timothy 3:16-17)
We Value Prayer Nothing should be done without prayer.
We Value Spiritual Authority A proper understanding of Spiritual Authority is essential for true effective Christianity.
We Value Biblical Prosperity True financial prosperity comes through hard work and faithful giving.
We Value Relationships We will positively change our world as we invite people into our lives, our church and our walk with God.
We Value Positive Attitude A good attitude is more important than aptitude, talent or calling. Your attitude will determine your altitude or level of influence.
We Value Excellence Personal Growth and Development is the secret of a quality filled Christian life.
We Value Servant Leadership All Christians of all ages are called to be leaders in all places.
We Value Honor To honor God and to honor one another.
We Value Creativity and Innovation Effectiveness is more important than tradition, therefore, we readily embrace change.
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