Legacy Church is part of a worldwide movement of churches called The Church of God, based in Anderson, Indiana.
Churches in the movement lean into a non-denominational approach:
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![]() JESUS IS THE SUBJECT
The church is not the subject. Our doctrine is not the subject. The way we dress is not the subject. Our music style is not the subject. The church name is not the subject. Jesus is the subject. |
Five of the most common convictions you'll find in Church of God churches:
- We follow Jesus. He is the one, true, supreme Lord.
- We follow Jesus’ example. Through the Holy Spirit, we can live like Jesus lived, set apart for God’s sacred purposes.
- We follow Jesus together. God calls us to care for each other, agree on what matters most, and cooperate and collaborate to accomplish his plans.
- We follow Jesus through love. Loving God and loving people are essential elements of the Christian life.
- We follow Jesus by learning what he did and taught. In the Bible, we find authoritative instruction and divine inspiration for faith and practice.
Living What We Believe: Our faith isn't just something we talk about—it's something we live.
Jesus is the Center: We believe Jesus is who He said He is. He’s our guide, our hope, and the one we build everything on.
The Holy Spirit is Active: God’s Spirit is with us—comforting, empowering, and helping us become more like Jesus every day.
We’re Better Together: We believe God brings people together on purpose. Unity isn’t just a nice idea—it’s part of our calling.
The Bible Shapes Us: The Bible isn’t just a book—it’s our foundation. It helps us know who God is and how we live out our faith.
Love is the Point: We’re learning to love God with everything we’ve got—and to love others the way He loves us.
Jesus is the Center: We believe Jesus is who He said He is. He’s our guide, our hope, and the one we build everything on.
The Holy Spirit is Active: God’s Spirit is with us—comforting, empowering, and helping us become more like Jesus every day.
We’re Better Together: We believe God brings people together on purpose. Unity isn’t just a nice idea—it’s part of our calling.
The Bible Shapes Us: The Bible isn’t just a book—it’s our foundation. It helps us know who God is and how we live out our faith.
Love is the Point: We’re learning to love God with everything we’ve got—and to love others the way He loves us.