Mission 

Our mission is to gather, form, and send out followers of Christ in Crozet and beyond.

Our mission follows the shape of our liturgy. Each Sunday, God gathers us together in worship, forms us through practices centered on word, prayer, and sacrament, and sends us out into the world to serve him in our everyday lives. Just as the risen Lord Jesus is the focal point of Christian worship, so Christ is the center of our mission. 

 
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Our DNA

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Hospitality
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We are united around beliefs and practices that Christians have held throughout the ages. Thus, we seek to tap into the deep well of the Great Tradition passed down to us, submitting ourselves first to the authority of Scripture while drawing from the wisdom of the Christian past. The story of Scripture, the mystery of the sacraments, and the rhythms of the liturgy root us in a reality beyond ourselves and guide us in our ever-changing world.

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Rootedness
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Jesus summed up the way we should live: we should love well. Specifically, Jesus says, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the great and first commandment. And a second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself” (Matthew 22:37-38, ESV). As we seek to grow in this great commandment, we value catechesis (becoming grounded in the Christian way) and spiritual friendship (becoming companions on the Christian way with others) to deepen us in Jesus’s call to love well.

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Maturity
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Jesus sends the church into the world to bear witness to him that other might become his followers of him. We participate in this call through everyday faithfulness, in word and deed, in our homes, neighborhoods, local communities, and the world.



Mission
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We are united around beliefs and practices that Christians have held throughout the ages. Thus, we seek to tap into the deep well of the Great Tradition passed down to us, submitting ourselves first to the authority of Scripture while drawing from the wisdom of the Christian past. The story of Scripture, the mystery of the sacraments, and the rhythms of the liturgy root us in a reality beyond ourselves and guide us in our ever-changing world.