Worship is more than a service—it’s our response to who God is. At Landmark, we gather to lift our voices, open our hearts, and encounter His presence. Through authentic worship, we draw closer to God and are strengthened for the week ahead.
Discipleship is at the heart of our mission. Through worship, prayer, and studying God’s Word, we encourage one another to grow in spiritual maturity. Together, we seek to follow Jesus more faithfully and reflect His character in everyday life.

We are committed to living out the values of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Our mission is to love God, love others, and share the good news of Jesus Christ.
As members of the Church Universal, we join with all true believers in proclaiming the Lordship of Jesus Christ and in embracing the historic Trinitarian creedal statements of Christian faith. We value our Wesleyan-Holiness heritage and believe it to be a way of understanding the faith that is true to Scripture, reason, tradition, and experience.
God calls us to holiness. We believe the Holy Spirit does a second work of grace—entire sanctification—cleansing us from sin, renewing us in God's image, and empowering us to love God and others fully. Holiness is Christlikeness.
We are a sent people, empowered by the Holy Spirit to witness to Christ and build His kingdom. Our mission begins in worship, ministers through evangelism and compassion, disciples believers toward maturity, and prepares people for service through Christian education.
We invite you to explore our beliefs and join us in our pursuit of living out our faith in boldness and passion.
God is the Creator and Ruler of the universe. He has eternally existed in three personalities: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. These three are co-equal and are one God. Genesis 1:1; Genesis 1:26-27; Genesis 3″22; Pslam 90:2; Matthew 28:19; 1 Peter 1:2; 2 Corinthians 13:14
Jesus Christ is the Son of God. He is co-equal with the Father. Jesus lived a sinless human life and offered Himself as the perfect sacrifice for the sins of all people by dying on a cross. God raised Him from the dead after three days to demonstrate God’s power over sin and death. Jesus ascended to Heaven’s glory and will return again someday to earth to reign as King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Matthew 1:22-23; Isaiah 9:6; John 1:1-5; John 14:10-30; Hebrews 4:14-15; 1 Corinthians 15:3-4, Romans 1:3-4; Acts 1:9011; I Timothy 6:14-15; Titus 2:13.
The Bible is God’s Word to us. It was written by human authors, under the supernatural guidance of the Holy Spirit. It is the supreme source of truth for Christian beliefs and living. Because it is inspired by God, it contains all truth necessary for faith and how to live the Christian life. 2 Timothy 3:16; 2 Peter 1:20-21; 2 Timothy 1:13; Psalm 119:105, 160; Psalm 12:6; Proverbs 30:5.
People are made in the spiritual image of God, to be like Him in character. People are the supreme object of God’s creation. Although every person has tremendous potential for good, all of us are marred by an attitude of disobedience toward God called “sin”. This attitude separates people from God and causes many problems in life. Genesis 1:27; Psalm 8:3-6; Isaiah 53:6a; Romans 3:23; Isaiah 59:1-2.
Salvation is God’s free gift to us, but we must accept it. We can never make up for our sin by self-improvement or good works. Only by trusting in Jesus Christ as God’s offer of forgiveness can anyone be saved from sin’s penalty which is death. When we turn from our self-ruled life and turn to Jesus in faith, we are saved from the dominion of sin. New life begins the moment one receives Jesus Christ into his life by faith. Romans 6:23; Ephesians 2:8-9; John 14:6; John 1:12; Titus 3:5, Galatians 3:26; Romans 5:1.
The Christian life is received by faith and then lived out practically. For most all of us, the decision to let Christ be the Lord of our life is the beginning point of fleshing out a God pleasing life. This is a point in time when a believer surrenders all that they are and have to God. At that time of surrender and daily consecration, the Holy Spirit empowers the believer to help them live the Christian life effectively. The Scripture calls this “holiness” or sanctification. I Thessalonians 4:1-8; John 17:17; I Peter 1:2; Ephesians 5:26; Romans 12:1-2.
People were created to exist forever. We will either exist eternally separated from God by sin, or eternally with God through forgiveness and salvation. To be eternally separated from God is to live in Hell. To be eternally in union with Him is eternal life. Heaven and Hell are real places of eternal existence. John 3:16; John 14:17; Romans 6:23; Romans 8:17-18; Revelation 20:15; 1 Corinthians 2:7-9.