If you are thinking about visiting our church, and you have stumbled across our website and this blog, we welcome you and hope that you'll come by and join us in worship some time. On the church website, there is a lot of information about what we believe, who we are and what direction we're going so that there won't be any surprises or disappointments when you come. We want to be as transparent as possible because honesty is always the best policy. At the same time, I thought I'd mention some things that you may not like about our church too. The one thing that is a problem for American Evangelical churches is that we have a consumer mentality. If the current church isn't meeting up to your expectations, you have a huge buffet of churches to choose from where you may find your "thing", whatever that "thing" may be. Our church strives to be about one thing only: worshiping and loving Jesus Christ. If anything else is your big thing, then you may not like Mission Peak. That may seem kind of obvious. I mean, who calls themselves a Christian and isn't for worshiping and loving Jesus as the most important thing in the world? So, what's your thing?

If worshiping the King James Bible is more important than worshiping King Jesus, you may not like MPBC.
If being a Calvinist is more important than being a Christian, you may not like MPBC.
If being an Arminian is more important than being a Christian, you may not like MPBC.
If being a Fundamentalist is the most important thing to you, you may not like MPBC.
If being a Home Schooler is the most important thing to you, you may not like MPBC.
If being a Christian Schooler is the most important thing to you, you may not like MPBC.
If you can only worship God using one particular style of music, you may not like MPBC.
If a particular creed is more authoritative than the gospel to you, you may not like MPBC.
If health food is more important to you than spiritual food, you may not like MPBC.
If following Bill Gothard is more important than following the Bible, you may not like MPBC.
If the kind of clothes you wear on the outside is more important than how your heart is on the inside, you may not like MPBC.
If a certain method of evangelism is your big thing and you expect everyone else to do it like you, you may not like MPBC.
If being family integrated is more important than being part of God's family, you may not like MPBC.
If you think the church needs to have lots of programs, you may not like MPBC.

See what I mean? It's not that we don't like some of those things or even respect some of those things, but if Jesus isn't your big thing, you may not like MPBC.

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