Mission:
Connect people to the kingdom of God through relationships with God and one another. Websites like Facebook, Twitter, and eHarmony are evidences of a world of people searching for and wanting to be connected in real life-relevant relationships. At Holt Naz, we are all about connecting people to Christ and each other.
Nurture believers through preaching and teaching God’s Holy Word and through encouragement and edification-building up the body of Christ, during times of worship, discipleship, fellowship, and mentorship.
Share hope through outreach evangelism, friendship evangelism, compassionate ministry opportunities, and community events.
Vision:
To see lives transformed by the power of GOD, so that the kingdom of God is experienced on Earth.
Beliefs:
Holt Church affirms the foundational teachings of Christianity.
All that we do is based on the following truths we hold as essential beliefs.
We Believe…
In one God, the Creator of all things, who reveals himself as Father, Son and Spirit.
In Jesus Christ, who being one with the Father, became like us to bring about our salvation.
That the Spirit of Jesus Christ (the Holy Spirit) is active in the world, drawing us to Him.
That the Bible is the word of God, giving us all we need to know about how to have a right relationship with God.
That we are all sinners by nature and by actions, and that we need God’s forgiveness and cleansing.
That Jesus Christ died for our sins and rose again, and that, by trusting in him, we can be restored to a right relationship with God.
That when we are forgiven, the old record of sin is wiped clean, and we are born anew, thus becoming part of the family of God.
That after being born again, we need the fullness of God’s Spirit in our lives. When we make a complete commitment to him, he cleanses our spirits, fills us with his love, and gives us the power to live victorious lives of integrity.
That those who have placed their faith in Jesus will have an eternal home with him in heaven, and those who reject him will suffer eternal separation from God.
That someday Jesus Christ will return.