Gibbsville Reformed Church
Gibbsville Reformed Church
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About this organization
Mission
The mission of Gibbsville Church is the same mission Jesus gave his followers in the Great Commandment and the Great Commission: The church is a home in which we love God, love each other, pray together, study God's word, and meet each other's needs. The church is also a mission where we share our faith with new people. The Great Commandment to love God and our neighbor is tied to the Great Commission to share our faith.
About
We want all people to love God and enjoy Him forever through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus! We stay focused on God through faithful Bible teaching and church life. We also love God by loving our neighbors and building healthy relationships with each other. If we love God the most we will love others the best. We want all people to know what the gospel is, to be able to articulate it, and then have the passion to share it with friends, family, and neighbors.