LOA Ministries Statement of Faith

LOA Ministries is a Christ-centered ministry founded upon the truth of Scripture and the lordship of Jesus Christ. We affirm that Jesus Christ is the one true Son of God, Savior, Redeemer, and coming King. We believe the Bible is the inspired and breathed Word of God, true, authoritative, and without error, and that it serves as our final authority for faith, life, and ministry.

We believe that faith is not merely spoken but lived. Therefore, our desire is to serve God through the visible demonstration of our faith in action, reflecting the love of Christ in how we serve others. We seek to model this faith through our character, relationships, decisions, and ministry practices so that those we encounter experience not only our service, but the heart of Christ behind it.


Spiritual Foundation Summary

The foundation of LOA Ministries is rooted in gratitude, obedience, and calling.

We believe Jesus Christ is the true head and leader of this ministry, and our highest responsibility is to prayerfully seek His direction and faithfully follow the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Our leadership posture is one of dependence — recognizing that lasting fruit does not come from human effort alone, but from obedience to God’s leading.

Our mission flows from Christ’s command in John 13:34–35 to love one another so that the world will know we belong to Him. We believe the Gospel becomes visible when believers actively Love One Another through tangible acts of service and relational care. For this reason, LOA Ministries exists to help mobilize the Church to live out that command in practical and meaningful ways.

It is our highest honor to serve children, families, and individuals of every background with the same grace and compassion that God has freely shown to us. Because this conviction shapes everything we do, all programs, training, leadership development, and ministry initiatives are structured to reflect Christ-centered love, humility, unity, and faithful stewardship.

We do not view this work as our own, but as something entrusted to us by God to steward faithfully. Our prayer is that through this ministry, the Church would become increasingly recognizable as the Church — by how it loves.