John 3:16 (NIV)
You don’t have to be “religious” to explore faith. You don’t need the right words,
a perfect past, or strong beliefs. Just honesty.
Some people come with doubts. Some come with questions.
Some come because life feels good… but incomplete. Others because
life feels hard… and they’re looking for hope.
Wherever you’re at, you’re welcome to explore.
There are a lot of opinions about Jesus. Some say He was a good teacher,
some say He was a prophet, some aren’t sure He even existed!
But history points to something bigger. Jesus didn’t just teach about God, he claimed to be
God in human form. He spoke about forgiveness, purpose, and a new kind of life.
He lived with compassion and authority. He was executed on a cross.
And He rose from the dead.
Jesus changes everything.
The message of Christianity is simple: God loves you.
Not a future version of you... YOU.
We’ve all lived separated from God, the Bible calls this sin. But it’s not just about behaviour,
it’s about distance and Jesus came to close that gap. Through His life, death, and resurrection,
He made a way for you to know God personally and experience forgiveness, purpose, and hope.
Not someday. NOW.
Following Jesus isn’t about having everything sorted. It’s a journey. It's about learning who God is,
discovering your identity and purpose, letting go of guilt and shame, growing in trust -
even when life is uncertain, and striving to become more like Jesus every day.
You don’t take this journey alone.
You take it with God and community by your side.
If you’re ready, you can start a relationship with God today with a simple prayer.
Dear Jesus,
Thank you that I can come to you.
Thank you for protecting me and loving me.
Please come into my life, as I am a sinner
asking for forgiveness.
I give my life to you.
I declare that you are Lord and my Saviour
both now and forever.
In Jesus name,Amen.
You don’t have to believe everything to belong. You don’t have to clean up your life first.
Just come as you are. We’re here to help you explore faith, ask honest questions,
and discover who Jesus is for yourself.