OUR SERVANT-LEADER TEAM
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Ben Connelly
Teaching & DNA Groups (elder)
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Jess Connelly
Kids & Students; Admin
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Matt Tatum
Worship & Connections (elder)
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Nicole Tatum
Care & Shepherding
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Bethany Fort
Preschool
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Coming Soon
Elementary
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Coming Soon
Students
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Coming Soon
A/V & Media
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Coming Soon
Sunday Litugy
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Coming Soon
Global Mission
AFFILIATIONS
Salt+Light Community is a part of the Soma Family of Churches.
SUPPORT
Salt+Light celebrates local and global gospel work, with finances, prayer, relationship, coaching, etc. We currently support Soma, The Equipping Group, Plant Fort Worth, and a Salt+Light family in central Asia. And we support the church planting work of His Kingdom Collective (Dallas), and TBD (North Fort Worth).
BELIEFS
Salt+Light’s Servant Leadership Team aligns closely with the Apostles’ Creed and the Lausanne Movement’s Manila Manifesto. Beyond that, we believe that everything else can be figured out in relationship and healthy conversation between brothers and sisters in Christ.
The Apostle’s Creed
We believe in God, the Father almighty,
maker of heaven and earth.
We believe in Jesus Christ, his only begotten Son, our Lord.
He was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary.
He suffered under Pontius Pilate,
was crucified, dead, and was buried.
He descended into the place of the dead.
On the third day, he rose again from the dead.
He ascended into heaven,
and sits at the right hand of God the Father Almighty.
From thence He will come again to judge
the living and the dead.
We believe in the Holy Spirit,
the holy catholic Church:
the communion of saints,
the forgiveness of sins,
the resurrection of the body,
and the life everlasting.
Amen.
Affirmations of the Manila Manifesto
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…of the Old and New Testaments God has given us an authoritative disclosure of his character and will, his redemptive acts and their meaning, and his mandate for mission.
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… is God’s enduring message to our world, and we determine to defend, proclaim, and embody it
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…, though created in the image of God, are sinful and guilty, and lost without Christ, and that this truth is a necessary preliminary to the gospel.
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… and the Christ of glory are the same person, and that this Jesus Christ is absolutely unique, for he alone is God incarnate, our sin-bearer, the conqueror of death and the coming judge.
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…bore our sins and died our death; and that for this reason alone God freely forgives those who are brought to repentance and faith.
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… are not alternative paths to God, and that human spirituality, if unredeemed by Christ, leads not to God but to judgment, for Christ is the only way.
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… visibly by caring for those who are deprived of justice, dignity, food, and shelter.
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… of justice and peace demands the denunciation of all injustice and oppression, both personal and structural; we will not shrink from this prophetic witness.
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… to Christ is indispensable to evangelism, and that without this supernatural work neither new birth nor new life is possible.
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… and that we must both preach the Word in the power of the Spirit, and pray constantly that we may enter into Christ’s victory over the principalities and powers of evil.
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… and every member of it the task of making Christ known throughout the world; we long to see all lay and ordained persons mobilized and trained for this task.
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… must transcend within our fellowship the barriers of race, gender, and class.
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… are distributed to all God’s people, women and men, and that their partnership in evangelization must be welcomed for the common good.
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… must exemplify it in a life of holiness and love; otherwise our testimony loses its credibility.
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… must turn itself outward to its local community in evangelistic witness and compassionate service.
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… mission agencies, and other Christian organizations to cooperate in evangelism and social action, repudiating competition and avoiding duplication.
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… in which we live, in order to understand its structures, values and needs, and so develop an appropriate strategy of mission.
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… and that the reaching of unreached peoples is possible. So we resolve during the last decade of the twentieth century to give ourselves to these tasks with fresh determination.
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… and will seek to prepare ourselves for the same possibility. We will also work for religious and political freedom everywhere.
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… to take the whole gospel to the whole world. So we determine to proclaim it faithfully, urgently, and sacrificially until he comes.
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… as the basis of our cooperation in the Lausanne Movement.
[READ THE LAUSANNE COVENANT HERE]