Vision
Statement
Our Vision is...
| To fulfill the Great Commission |
| by building strong and biblical people |
| to plant strong and biblical churches |
| in Malaysia and all over the world. |
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"Therefore go and make disciples of all
nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the
Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And
surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age." Mat 28:19-20
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Our Beliefs
Characteristics of Hope Churches
1. Churches of Vision
2. Churches of Teaching God's Word
3. Churches of Prayer & Worship
4. Churches of Discipleship & Training Leaders
5. Churches of Love & Fellowship
6. Churches Full of the Holy Spirit
7. Churches of Evangelism & Missions
Our Core Values
Mission
1. Every
Christian must obey the Great Commission.
2. Every
Christian is responsible to bring God's love to each nation.
3. The church
must have a part in planting other churches.
Church Dynamics
4. The church must build
covenantal relationships.
5. The church is the centre of God's plan for
humanity.
6. The Bible emphasises the local church.
7. There must be unity in the local church.
8. The church must be in unity with the universal
body.
9. The church must work as a team.
10. The church is both an organism and an
organisation.
11. The church must rely on God for support.
12. The church must give relevance to spiritual
gifts.
13. The church must build church-based Bible
schools.
Church Leadership
14. Full time ministers
must serve God fully first.
15. Church leaders are not appointed by men but
God.
16. The pastor is the chief overseer of the church.
17. Authority is given as a blessing.
18. The church must emphasise on leadership
development.
Christian Living
19. Every Christian must
follow God's will.
20. Every Christian should serve God fully.
21. Every Christian needs to receive spiritual
covering.
Impacting Society
22. The church is a salt
and light to the nation.
23. The church is a place of security.
The Bible
We believe in every word of the Old and New Testaments and that God inspired humans to write it without error. The Bible is the Word of God. It is the standard of faith as well as the absolute truth for every aspect in a believer's life.
God
We believe in the one true and eternal God, the Creator of everything. There is one God existent in three persons: the Father,
the Son and the Holy Spirit. Each person is equal but has a different role, working together to bring man from sin to receive salvation.
Jesus Christ
We believe in Jesus Christ, the Son of God, who was supernaturally conceived through the power of the Holy Spirit and born of
the Virgin Mary. Whilst on earth, Jesus was both perfectly God and perfectly man at the same time, and was without sin. He was crucified on the cross to save mankind from sin and physically rose from the dead on the third day to fulfil the will of the Father to provide salvation from sin to each person who
believes in Him. He ascended physically to heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father. One day in the future, He will come again a second time to establish His Kingdom.
Holy Spirit
We believe that the Holy Spirit is God who convicts people of sin and draws them to become born again. He dwells within
believers to enable them to lead holy lives. Also, He helps believers live in obedience to His will and serve the Body of Christ using the gifts He has given
them. We believe that each gift of the Holy Spirit mentioned in the Bible is still active in the Church today and should be developed to build up the Body. The
baptism of the Holy Spirit, an experience separate from being born again, gives Christians power to witness. Speaking in tongues as the Holy Spirit enables is the initial sign of being baptised in the Holy Spirit. In the Christian life, every believer must live in obedience to Christ and be under the covering of the Holy Spirit. Christians should always be filled with the Holy Spirit.
Angels & Evil Spirits
We believe God created many angels. These angels were created without sin but one of them named Lucifer intentionally sinned and was then called Satan. Some of the other angels followed him and became fallen angels. Satan rules in this sinful world and endeavours to destroy God's plan and man's life. However, he does not have power over God and will ultimately be destroyed one day.
Man
We believe that the first couple was sinless, but they intentionally sinned, causing all humans to fall under the power of sin. For this reason, it is necessary for every person to receive salvation through the blood of Jesus Christ. Without salvation, a person will receive the penalty of eternal destruction in hell.
Salvation
We believe that a person can be saved only when he or she trusts in Jesus Christ and His salvation from sin. Salvation is given by the grace of God and not because of one's own works. True confession, faith and trust in Christ will lead to repentance from sin. At the point of salvation, an individual becomes a new creation in Christ and will be gradually
transformed to become more like Him.
Eternal Judgment
We believe that every person will rise from the dead on the final day. Believers will live with God in heaven and will be eternally blessed. Those who do not believe in Jesus will be judged and receive eternal punishment in hell.
Baptism
& Communion
We believe that baptism is the complete immersion of a person completely in water as a symbol of the death, burial and
resurrection of Christ. Those receiving baptism must be born again Christians who have put their trust in the Lord Jesus. Communion is a ceremony to remember
the death of Jesus. It is to be celebrated often, when believers gather together, until Jesus returns.
Healing of the Sick
We believe it is God's normal intention to heal Christians who have sicknesses or diseases except at times when God allows them to leave this world to be with Him. The Church must follow Jesus' command to
heal the sick through prayer and to minister to them through the miraculous power of God. We do not reject medicines or procedures from medical science, nor do we believe that God always heals the sick immediately. We acknowledge that at times He has a purpose in healing people gradually.
Worship Service
We believe that Christians must worship the Lord in spirit and in truth. Worship is acknowledging the worthiness of God and opening our hearts to relate with God. Worshipping according to Biblical patterns enables us to use outward expressions to come close to God. Some of these patterns include worshipping with other Christians, using musical instruments, singing, and using the gifts of the Holy Spirit during worship times.
Church
We believe in the worldwide (universal) Church, which is made up of all those who trust in Christ throughout every age. In the same way, we believe local churches which are made up of believers who meet
together regularly in different areas to worship God, hear His word, fellowship, witness, participate in communion and pray, amongst other activities. We believe that every Christian should be a member of a local
church.
Mission
1. Every Christian must obey the Great Commission.
To obey and fulfill the Great Commission of Jesus Christ, by doing the work of
ministry, planting new churches, evangelise, training new members, baptizing
them, etc are all within the covers of a local church as stated in Matt
28:19-20.
After all, the Great Commission is the key
goal for all Christians. God has called all Christians and our lives should
revolve around this calling. Otherwise, ignoring the Great Commission is
equivalent to ignoring God's vision for us. We will then be opting to live a
sub-standard Christian life. Instead, lets choose to move on, by offering our
best to Him, even to the extent of submitting our personal preferences
willingly under God's vision.
2. Every Christian is
responsible to bring God's love to each nation.
We are responsible to permeate the whole world with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
(1 Cor 9:16 NIV) Yet when I preach the
gospel, I cannot boast, for I am compelled to preach. Woe to me if I do not
preach the gospel!
We can do this by saturating the whole
nation with churches. This might seem like a huge task but we start with one
seed church first and then we multiply. Although it might be slow in the
beginning, as long as we maintain the quality and keep the vision, this task
can be done.
We also plan to saturate every community
with care groups. It is our aim to establish a care group in every university,
college, high school, faculty, street, office, etc. In addition, we also plan
to touch the business community as well as establish a social/community
outreach agency.
3. The church must have
a part in planting other churches.
No matter how small the church may be, she must plant other churches (i.e.
"mini-picture" of care-group/unit planting). It is only normal for a healthy
functioning church to keep on multiplying and growing.
We need to impart this spirit in the
church for the fields are white for harvest but the laborers are few.
Church Dynamics
4. The church must build covenantal relationships.
We need to value relationships and relate as covenant friends following the
example of David and Jonathan who covenanted with undivided loyalty to one
another.
A Christian has a covenant relationship
with Jesus and consequently with His body (the church). Those who are in
covenant should agree to obey the Bible together and follow Jesus to the
fullest.
It is crucial for us to cater for the
needs of people with different levels of commitment as God Himself does that.
It is important to recognize that there are at least four types of people that
we are relating with. There are different levels of commitment and different
degrees of maturity in Christ. These differences often account for much of the
tension or conflict that can possibly occur when we are working closely
together. As a result, we need to have forbearance and understanding whilst
maximizing every opportunity by thinking win-win all the time.
Christ must be followed wholeheartedly.
One vital key to relating well with people is to learn to "die to self" and
focus on doing God's will. Live as an example for others to follow and seek to
influence them. We want to aim at building as many as possible to become "good
soil" Christians.
5. The church is the
centre of God's plan for humanity.
We believe that the church is the core/central answer for everything in human
life.
The church is the center of God's will.
The church is Jesus' bride. It is neither a club nor a shopping mall and it is
the only institution that will last for eternity. No other institution can ever
do as much as the church.
Therefore, para-church can never fully
fulfill God's eternal plan. A para-church is a specialized Christian
organisation and it functions like a crutch, as a compliment to the church in
the area of ministry where the church is unable to fulfill.
To enable us to effectively touch people
from all walks of life, we aim to organize homogenous groups in each region of
our locality; to penetrate into all sectors of society and the different
people's group.
6. The Bible emphasises
the local church.
The local church function is emphasized in the Bible. The bible places greater
emphasis on the local church than the universal church.
(Rev 1:20 NIV) The mystery of the seven
stars that you saw in my right hand and of the seven golden lampstands is this:
The seven stars are the angels of the seven churches, and the seven lampstands
are the seven churches.
Wrong concepts will eventually bring about
the ultimate downfall of an organization. On the other hand the right concepts
will bring about correct behavior. Hence for us to reap the result of the
bible, we need to sow as the bible instructs.
We adopt the expository teaching method to
enable the biblical principles to be imparted without any favoritism. We
believe that there are only absolutes in the Bible and there is no trial or
error.
The Local church is a miniature copy or
"mini-picture" of the universal church. Therefore in order to bless the
universal church, we need to start with the local church. We need to think
globally but act locally.
7. There must be unity
in the local church.
There is no ground for division in the church. Problems that can potentially
lead to division must be dealt with quickly. The church needs to be fast and
bold to correct because division is like cancer. We cannot allow it to create
disunity and confusion.
The criteria for choosing team members
must be determined wisely and biblically: no independent spirit but total
accountability to team members. On the other hand, those who create division
must be disciplined and dealt with quickly.
8. The church must be in
unity with the universal body.
We pledge to put aside disagreements and even personal preferences for the sake
of unity. It is very important to preserve unity for the sake of the whole body
and therefore, we exercise flexibility on the non-essentials without
compromising on the essentials. Gradually we will grow in unity of vision and
affection for one another, so that the advancement of the church will not be
hindered.
We discourage criticisms to maintain a
positive atmosphere, so that the visitors to our church would stay in the
church.
The church can only meet the need in
general, not in the individual. Hence, let us be contented and keep the unity,
by not criticizing.
If there is any problem, we need to speak
directly to the person concerned or upward to our leaders only. We choose to
major on our strengths and resources. When we discover any weaknesses or
faults, we seek to be a contributor by not complaining or expecting others to
do the same.
9. The church must work
as a team.
Team Work Is Essential For Great Work. Every member must belong to a team. No
one should work alone - we need to have someone whom we are accountable to
although ultimately we are accountable to God.
Team Work Encourages Continuity, so we do
not believe in one-man show. Neither are we irreplaceable. Instead, we need to
think duplication and hence we need to keep training new people.
10. The church is both
an organism and an organisation.
It is essential to balance between task and people orientation. Church is
neither a pure organization nor a pure organism. She is not just mechanical but
also relational. In 1 Cor 9:19-23, Paul said that we must be willing to be all
things to all men for the sake of the Gospel and to win as many as possible for
Christ.
To grow a big church; we need to be highly
organized as we require a lot of thinking and manpower.
We need to keep in mind though that our
structure will evolve at different stages of our growth. Therefore, we must be
willing to adapt and adjust each step of the way and avoid creating any
specialized functions in the beginning.
As a guideline, if we are stagnant for one
quarter, we should do a walkthrough to see whether our organizational or
shepherding structures offer the right climate for growth and expansion. We
should not always prescribe perseverance whenever we do not see growth.
11. The church must rely
on God for support.
Every local church must be self-supporting as much as possible. This applies to
each and every member as well. Unlike in the example of today's third world's
churches, where they keep receiving but never give anything in return.
Therefore we need to put an end to this "colonialism" spirit. The subsidy
mentality will only create over dependency on men rather than on God.
Every church must be a giving church no
matter how small they may be. Do not create a dependency on outside
organizations but instead build a self-supporting atmosphere for every church
or care-group. This spirit needs to be translated in every level of our
churches. Just as Paul said, if a man will not work he shall not eat.
(2 Th 3:10 NIV) For even when we were with you, we gave you this rule: "If a
man will not work, he shall not eat."
We believe in the 3-S principles:
self-supporting, self-governing, and self-propagating to avoid being a burden
to others. Of course, when there is a critical problem, we will help one
another (e.g. mercy ministries via care-group; bigger cases would need to go to
higher level of leadership).
12. The church must give
relevance to spiritual gifts.
We must not be ignorant of our spiritual gifts but we should eagerly desire
them so that we may use them to build up the body of Christ. Spiritual gifts
are still valid and very much needed in our church. According to Acts 4:30, we
are exhorted to perform signs and wonders in Jesus' name whilst at the same
time, we need to beware of counterfeit signs and wonders (2 Thes 2:9)
(Acts 4:30 NIV) Stretch out your hand to
heal and perform miraculous signs and wonders through the name of your holy
servant Jesus."
(2 Th 2:9 NIV) The coming of the lawless
one will be in accordance with the work of Satan displayed in all kinds of
counterfeit miracles, signs and wonders,
13. The church must
build church-based Bible schools.
To train leaders is on the job training (OJT) is by far the best model and that
is why having a bible school outside church is not ideal. For example, children
that are trained in an orphanage could never be compared to those who are
trained at home regardless of whatever new technology and resources the school
may have.
The local church provides a natural
training ground for future leaders. We cannot win the world by having a bible
school outside the church. Having a bible school outside the church is like
training a doctor outside the hospital or trying to learn swimming by
correspondence.
Training by apprenticeship is the way
Jesus used to train His disciples.
Church Leadership
14.
Full time ministers must serve God fully first.
The local church should be involved in leadership
training herself. Leaders are not "hirelings", they should emerge from within,
and not elsewhere. Thus, we need to be involved in training and raising up our
own people. At the same time, we are open for God to bring in new ones, who of
course must be willing to go through the ranks to gain credibility.
We cannot rely on outside leaders, for
instance by hiring Bible College graduates because it is difficult for them to
have full ownership.
We also need to have the right concept of
going full time. Firstly, full-time serving the Lord differs according to our
gifting, talents and needs.
Although not everyone will go full-time,
we should have the willingness if we are called to do so. We need to decide
what is most beneficial for the expansion of God's Kingdom.
Secondly, money should never be the
motivating factor to go full-time. However, we do look after God's full-time
servants well, and we aim to remunerate them according to market rates. An
exception only when the church is still small especially during the pioneering
stage when we may not be able to afford market rate.
Thirdly, in a normal situation, one should
seriously consider going full-time only when they have no other time to serve
God effectively. A good guideline would be when one is looking after at least
50 to 100 people. Nevertheless, this needs to be considered on a case by case
basis; taking into account, the leader's gifting as well as the church's
financial standing.
15.Church
leaders are not appointed by men but God.
Leaders are identified by the fruits of their service (i.e. the bottom-line
measurement is the number of disciples they make.) They are recognized by their
lifestyle, qualification, anointing and behavior.
Some of the criteria are: having a good
reputation, filled with the Holy Spirit, full of wisdom, faith, grace and
power, performing of great signs and wonders as mentioned in first Timothy
chapter 3 and Acts chapter 6.
Having said this though, willingness and
availability are more important than talents and gifting because the latter can
be trained.
In our church, we do not subscribe to
democracy by voting for leaders. Instead the appointment of a leader is done
via a theocratic approach, that is, a leader is confirmed by their fruits, and
not by an autocratic or democratic approach.
16. The pastor is the
chief overseer of the church.
The title pastor is used to communicate with outside parties and to identify
the leader of the local church.
Pastor is the senior leader to bring the
team to work together.
There is no equality of power and
authority among all leaders, for this will only create problems.
However the church should be functioning
in plurality of leadership, like in a team. We adopt the example in the Trinity
where God the Father leads the Godhead; and the model of husband and wife where
the husband takes the lead and the wife submits.
To choose one leader to lead has always
been the pattern we see in the Bible to have a senior leader to lead the other
leaders. With no exception, a pastor should function before appointment.
17. Authority is given
as a blessing.
Without authority the world would be a mess. Authority enables us to live in an
orderly manner. The devil, however, misused God's authority and that is why
there are problems. Therefore, true obedience means total submission to the
authority of God's word.
To ensure that our leaders are able to
serve effectively, we must submit to those in authority. This means we need to
be humble and give room to our leaders to guide and lead us. On neutral issues,
even if there were differences in opinions we need to let the leaders lead. We
should only "disobey" if our leaders told us to do things contrary to God's
Word. However, we should never do so with a rebellious spirit but we should
keep our spirit sweet and forgiving at all times. We need to continue to
respect the instructions of faithful pastors, whilst at the same time be
cautious not to be carried away by wrong doctrines.
An authoritarian carries out authority
without proper love, character and spirit. However, if we only give love
without exercising any authority at all, we will leave the people
directionless. Therefore, we need to handle authority with wisdom. Luke 7:1ff
gives us an understanding of authority. Even the Centurion, "a man of
authority" recognized that he too must be as one under authority!"
18. The church must
emphasise on leadership development.
Leaders must function before appointment. We do not "import" leaders from other
Bible colleges or anywhere else. Please note that we are not despising the
roles of Bible colleges but we train our leaders from within. The turnaround of
leaders is not fast enough to cater for our growth and expansion. Only selected
high level of leadership will be sent for formal full-time Bible college
training.
(Acts 1:21-23 NIV) Therefore it is
necessary to choose one of the men who have been with us the whole time the
Lord Jesus went in and out among us, {22} beginning from John's baptism to the
time when Jesus was taken up from us. For one of these must become a witness
with us of his resurrection." {23} So they proposed two men: Joseph called
Barsabbas (also known as Justus) and Matthias.
(Acts 6:2-3 NIV) So the Twelve gathered
all the disciples together and said, "It would not be right for us to neglect
the ministry of the word of God in order to wait on tables. {3} Brothers,
choose seven men from among you who are known to be full of the Spirit and
wisdom. We will turn this responsibility over to them
Outside leaders would need to earn
credibility in leadership by function, and not just base on past achievements
elsewhere. They must be willing to go through our full training programs (with
no exemption). We do not just appoint leaders based on their academic
qualifications or past experience. Our leadership training programs are meant
to train, develop and produce leaders at every level.
Christian Living
19. Every Christian must
follow God's will.
To expand the Kingdom of God is the key thing in life. We should have kingdom
mentality as found in Matt 6:33. We need to mobilize every Christian to extend
the Kingdom of God (Eph 4:16). Going to church is not a hobby. The church is
the channel for us to build eternal treasures in heaven. Therefore, we should
discipline ourselves to always think along the lines of what is most beneficial
for the Kingdom of God.
(Mat 6:33 NIV) But seek first his kingdom
and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.
(Eph 4:16 NIV) From him the whole body,
joined and held together by every supporting ligament, grows and builds itself
up in love, as each part does its work.
We need to serve God in a right way by
giving Him undivided attention and laying aside temporal things to build things
that will last.
20. Every Christian
should serve God fully.
Every gifting must be fully utilized; i.e. it is not enough just to attend
church services and care groups during the week. God's will for us is
fruitfulness, not just faithfulness.
(John 15:1-2 NIV) "I am the true vine, and
my Father is the gardener. {2} He cuts off every branch in me that bears no
fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be
even more fruitful.
Every gifting should have a place to serve
in the church, so that each member will have a sense of usefulness.
We do not undermine any gifting, for even
the smallest gifting can be used for God. Hence, no one should sit around
having nothing to do, but we encourage every talent to be used to serve the
whole church.
We hold that one should only go full time
when we are serving fully till we have no other time for other thing. Once we
become Christians, we also become servants of the Lord. Therefore, the issue is
not whether or not to go full-time, but whether we are serving fully.
21. Every Christian
needs to receive spiritual covering.
This is because spiritual covering is necessary before God's anointing can
flow.
The devil fell out of grace because he
willfully went outside God's covering. This basic rebellious nature now creates
the universal problem of sin.
All Christians make up The Body Of Christ.
We may be redeemed but we are not an independent entity; we are under the
authority of Jesus Christ.
It is our duty to submit to governors.
Romans 13:1-2. At the same time, we also need to submit to the leaders in the
local church. Once we are out of the church covering, we are exposed to the
attacks of the devil.
(Rom 13:1-2 NIV) Everyone must submit
himself to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that
which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by
God. Consequently, he who rebels against the authority is rebelling against
what God has instituted, and those who do so will bring judgment on themselves.
Impacting Society
22. The church is a salt
and light to the nation.
We aim to be different and yet influential by touching all walks of life with
the Gospel, for e.g. Education, Politics, Arts, Commerce, Mass media,
Entertainment, Religion, Environment, Health, etc.
23. The church is a
place of security.
The church is the answer to the world and the key to bless people.
(Mat 16:18 NIV) And I tell you that you
are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will
not overcome it. God will bless us to enable us to work for Him. The Church is
the only institution that will last. Therefore, we must make our lives count by
ensuring that everything we do revolves around the church/Kingdom of God. Let
us aim to achieve something that will last for eternity!
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