Our Vision

 “We are called to bring the beauty of the gospel to the brokenness of life"


What happens when the beauty of the gospel of Jesus intersects with the brokenness of our lives? Hope and healing floods in. At Brookdale, we believe that the good news of Jesus must first be at work in our lives, in our own sin and brokenness, before it can overflow. However, as God powerfully and graciously intersects our lives, everything changes; not instantaneously, but ultimately. In Him our souls find the home in which they were designed to dwell. Worship of God, communion with Him through prayer, transformation of our lives and mission to the world around us is the supernatural fruit of the gospel of Jesus. 



  • Prayer

    If the gospel tells us that it is God who saves us and not we who save ourselves, then prayer must permeate everything we are and do. Prayer is a constant recognition that God must come and do his work if anything is to happen. Therefore, prayer must be the foundation of all the church is and does.

  • Worship

    If the gospel tells us that it is God who saves us and not we who save ourselves, then worship must be about God and not about us.

  • Spiritual Formation

    If the gospel tells us that it is God who saves us and not we who save ourselves, then spiritual formation must not be about us trying harder, but about applying the renewing power of the gospel into every area of our lives and depending on the power of God’s grace and God’s Spirit to transform us.

  • Mission

    If the gospel tells us that it is God who saves us and not we who save ourselves, then we must be passionately committed to joining him in his work of saving people and eventually renewing all of creation.

"God Shows up...And stuff happens."


All of this must be approached in a posture of faith, for only God can do it.