“Our mission is to lead people to salvation, freedom, healing, and a life-giving relationship with Jesus through discipleship” (John 17:3).
At Sozo Church, our mission is to lead people into a life-changing relationship with Jesus — where salvation begins, healing takes place, and restoration becomes reality. We believe every person is called to experience the fullness of God’s love and to live as an active ambassador of His Kingdom. Through faith, community, and discipleship, we’re committed to seeing lives transformed, hearts restored, and people empowered to bring the message of reconciliation to the world around them.
Instead of mere routine, we desire everyone to have a genuine relationship with the Lord through prayer, worship, bible reading, and daily encounters with the Lord. We encourage our members to cultivate a personal relationship with the Holy Spirit (John 14:16-18), believing in His power and the gifts He freely gives (1 Thess. 1:5 NLT).
Many people claim to be Christians; however, they do not know God or imitate the life of Christ (1 John 2:6). Here at Sozo Church, we are committed to making disciples, emphasizing mind renewal, a primary key to effective discipleship (Rom. 12:1-2). We desire to see our people serving and ministering to others through the various ministries we offer, equipping them to be leaders in their homes, communities, and marketplaces.
Giving is the best way to live, and the happiest people are the most generous. We desire to teach and train the members of our church on how to embrace a lifestyle of generosity. This includes our time, talent, and treasure (Prov. 11:24-25). We have also purposed to be a giving church, as seen through our various local, national, and international outreaches.
Every believer has a uniqueness about them and a spiritual gift that can benefit the Church, and we desire to help them find and develop it (Eph. 4:11-12; 2 Tim. 2:2). We desire to see our people serving and ministering to others through the various ministries we offer, equipping them to be leaders in their homes, communities, and marketplaces.
We are a multicultural and multi-generational church. God has given us a mandate as a church to break down racial, gender, and economic barriers (Gal. 3:26-28). We believe that discrimination has no place in the church, so we are committed to dismantling that spirit and denying it access to our house of worship. We are committed to having a church where whites, blacks, Hispanics, and other racial groups worship together.