WHO WE ARE

Our Mission

ComeUnity is a collective of people who have a fiery passion for worshipping Jesus, bringing others’ needs to God through prayer, and partnering with Holy Spirit to unite people of different backgrounds, cultures, and denominations to bring the Kingdom of Heaven here on earth.

At our worship nights, you can expect an atmosphere where burning hearts can unite and worship God freely and without judgment!

Our Statement of Faith

  • The Bible ain’t just another book on the shelf. It’s God’s Word — alive, breathing, sharper than anything we’ve ever known, and it’s the ultimate cheat code for how to live this life. It’s not outdated, it’s not optional, and it always outshines our own feelings, opinions, or conscience. God speaks through it, shapes us with it, and keeps us steady with it.

    II Timothy 3:15-17; I Peter 1:23-25; Hebrews 4:12

  • God is three-in-one. Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — three unique persons, one God, eternally rolling deep together since forever. Jesus is God in the flesh, the Son who came down to show us the Father’s heart and give us the Spirit’s power.
    Equal. Eternal. Unified. Always.

    John 1:1-14; Matthew 28:18-20

  • We were made good. Like, straight-up in God’s image good. But sin entered the chat when humanity decided to rebel. We fell, and the only way back is through Jesus. Not self-help. Not working harder. Only Christ can redeem what was broken.

    Genesis 1:26-31; Romans 5:12-21

  • Only Hope: Jesus’ blood shed on the cross is our ONLY hope. He took on our sin, our sickness, our shame. Through Him we’re forgiven, healed, and free.

    Romans 3:24; John 3:3; Ephesians 2:8

    Evidence: On the inside, the Spirit Himself whispers to us that we’re saved. On the outside, our lives start to bear fruit that actually looks like Jesus.

    Romans 8:16; Matthew 7:16-20

    Faith & Works: Salvation isn’t something we can earn — but how we live proves that faith is real. Our eternal rewards will reflect the way we lived it out.

    Ephesians 2:8-10; 2 Corinthians 5:10

  • Baptism is more than a ritual — it’s a bold announcement. When we go under the water, we’re saying: “My old life is dead and buried.” When we come back up, we’re declaring: “I’m walking brand new with Jesus.”

    Matthew 28:19; Romans 6:4; Acts 10:47-48

  • When we take communion, we’re not just eating bread and drinking juice — we’re remembering Jesus’ body broken for us, His blood shed for us, and we’re checking our hearts to stay humble and thankful. It’s both simple and sacred.

    I Corinthians 11:24-28

  • Jesus told us not just to follow Him, but to wait for the gift of the Father — the Holy Spirit. Being baptized in the Spirit is God’s way of empowering us with boldness, gifts, and supernatural strength for this life and this mission. It’s not an optional bonus; it’s a promise meant for every believer.

    Luke 24:49; Acts 1:4-8; 1 Corinthians 12

  • The first evidence of Spirit baptism is speaking in tongues, but it doesn’t stop there. The real proof is a life filled with Spirit-powered boldness, fruit, and testimony. The Spirit gives us a supernatural voice and a supernatural way to live.

    Acts 2:4; Galatians 5:16-26

  • The Church isn’t a building — it’s a body. We’re Jesus’ hands and feet, His chosen family, His kingdom representatives. Every believer has a role, a gift, and a mission. Together, we’re called to bring Heaven to earth.

    Ephesians 1:22-23; Hebrews 12:23

  • God’s blessing isn’t one-dimensional. It’s not just money — it’s holistic.

    • Spiritually: we’re made new.

    • Mentally: we’re renewed with peace.

    • Physically: we’re healed by His stripes.

    • Financially: we’re provided for as we give generously.

    • Socially: we find favor with God and people.

    God cares about our whole lives, not just one piece of the puzzle.

    3 John 2; Isaiah 53:4-5; Malachi 3:10-11; Luke 2:52

  • Jesus is coming back. Not as a baby, not hidden in a manger — but in glory, to gather His people and bring us into forever with Him. This isn’t wishful thinking. It’s hope rooted in a promise.

    I Thessalonians 4:16-17

  • Eternal separation from God is real. Those who reject Jesus will face the same destiny as the devil, his demons, and all unrepentant evil: the lake of fire. Harsh? Yes. True? Absolutely. God is just, and sin has consequences. But in Christ, we don’t have to fear that end.

    Revelation 20:10-15

  • Jesus is coming back to reign as King for a thousand years. Evil will be crushed. Justice will be done. And after that, God’s going to completely remake creation — a new heaven and a new earth, forever free from sin and brokenness.

    Revelation 20:1-6; 21

  • God designed marriage as a covenant between one man and one woman. It’s the foundation of family, and the place He created for intimacy and sex to flourish His way. Anything outside of that — culture may call it normal, but God calls it sin. His design is still the best design.

    Genesis 2:24; Hebrews 13:4; Romans 1:26-29

  • After Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection, He didn’t leave us hanging. He gave us the gift of the Holy Spirit — the very presence of God living inside of us. The Spirit isn’t just some “back then” thing we read about in Acts, and it’s not just reserved for revival tents in other countries. Nope. The gifts of the Spirit are for RIGHT NOW, right where we live, work, and play.

    We believe in prophecy, miraculous healings, speaking in tongues, visions, and dreams. And we believe these gifts are not random “superpowers” to make us look impressive — they’re tools given by God for the sake of love. For building up believers, for reaching non-believers, and for letting the world know that Jesus is alive and moving.

    The Spirit’s gifts aren’t meant to collect dust; they’re meant to be accessed, trained in, and used. Just like Paul said — we should eagerly desire the gifts, because they point people back to the Father’s heart.

    The Promise of the Spirit: John 14:16-17; Acts 2:1-4; Acts 2:38-39

    Prophecy & Tongues: 1 Corinthians 12:7-11; 1 Corinthians 14:1-5

    Healing & Miracles: Mark 16:17-18; James 5:14-15; Acts 19:11-12

    Visions & Dreams: Joel 2:28; Acts 2:17; Acts 10:9-16

    All for Love: 1 Corinthians 13:1-2