

What We Believe
Inspire is inclusive, diverse, and kind. We hold our beliefs seriously and our community openly, creating space for people to grow in genuine relationship with God wherever they are starting from. We have people on the full continuum of faith and doubt, background and belief, and we think that's exactly as it should be. Everyone is on their own walk. Everyone is welcomed into it here.
God
We believe that God is one, expressed through the three persons of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. We believe God's character and nature is love, and that this love is the source and the purpose of everything that exists.
The Bible
We believe the Bible is inspired by God and written by human hands, across centuries and cultures, responding to the living God. We read it seriously, which means we read it carefully, with attention to its history, its literary forms, and the arc of the whole story. Scripture is the foundation of everything we believe and teach.
Humanity
We believe God created humanity good and with profound purpose. We believe that human brokenness, what the Bible calls sin, is real, and that it separates us from God, from one another, and from who we were made to be. And we believe that God's response to human brokenness has always been to move toward us in love and restoration, a plan set in motion before the foundations of the world.
Jesus
We believe that Jesus is fully God and fully human. Through his life, death, and resurrection, all people have been made righteous through his one righteous act. He is the clearest picture we have of who God is, what God loves, and where God is taking the world.
Salvation
We believe that by responding to God's love, as expressed through Christ, we receive and walk in salvation. That response opens us into a life of ongoing transformation, a daily journey of becoming more fully who we were created to be.
Holy Spirit
We believe the Holy Spirit makes his home in us, and that he loves being there. He is present to counsel, guide, comfort, and form us, working in us and through us and in the life of our community.
The Church
We believe the church is God's plan for the repair and restoration of the world. A community gathered not around uniformity but around love, people from every background, culture, and story, learning to live and serve and belong together. We believe the church exists for the world around it, not for itself.
Restoration
We believe the story of God and humanity ends in restoration. All things made new. All of creation brought to wholeness and completion. This hope shapes how we live, how we treat people, and what we believe is ultimately possible.
Our HeartBeat
These are not programmes or policies. They are the convictions that shape how we show up for God and for each other.

Love People and Pursue God
Everything starts here. We believe that loving God and loving people are one movement, each feeding the other. We pursue God together, in worship, in conversation, in the ordinary moments of life shared. And we love people with the same generosity we have received, openly and without agenda.

Surround it in Prayer
We believe prayer is a way of staying honest with God and creating space that is outside of ourselves. We bring what is real, what is hard, what we are hoping for. We pray together and we pray for each other, trusting that God is present and that it matters.

We Are Better Together
Faith has always been communal. We are each an essential part of how God shapes us as individuals and how he is shaping this church and those we represent. We value connection, authenticity, and doing life together as we celebrate, grieve, carry, and love.

Our Church is Beyond Sundays
Sunday morning is a beginning, not a destination. What happens here spills out into the rest of the week, into workplaces and homes and neighbourhoods, into the way we treat people around us every day.

Our faith is Active
Genuine faith moves outward. We care for creation as an act of worship. We stand with communities on the margins of Singapore, materially and relationally. We do the personal work of recognising our own privilege, surrendering it, and giving ourselves to others. Our preaching returns to this again and again because we believe it is the throughline of the whole gospel.
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