Every church has a personality — a way of living, loving, and walking with God. These are the values that shape who we are at MountainView Christian Fellowship. They guide how we treat one another, how we worship, how we serve, and how we grow together.

These aren’t slogans or goals. They’re the simple, steady ways we try to follow God in everyday life.

Simplicity

We keep things simple — in our worship, our programs, and our expectations. We don’t want to be busy for the sake of being busy. We want to make space for people to breathe, listen, and grow at a human pace.

Honesty

We value real conversations and real lives. You don’t have to pretend here. You can bring your questions, your doubts, your hopes, and your story. We believe God meets us best when we’re honest with Him and with one another.

Kindness

We want every person who walks through our doors to feel seen, welcomed, and cared for. Kindness is one of the simplest ways we reflect God’s heart — in our words, our actions, and the way we show up for each other.

Presence

We gather with a quiet expectation that God is with us. We don’t try to manufacture emotion or create hype. We worship, pray, and open Scripture with a posture of listening, trusting that God meets people in gentle, steady ways.

Scripture

We believe the Bible is God’s Word, and we approach it with humility and openness. Scripture shapes our lives, our decisions, and our understanding of who God is. We want to be a people who listen well and respond faithfully.

Community

Church is a family, not an event. We walk through real life together — celebrating, grieving, praying, serving, and supporting one another. We believe God forms us through relationships, not just through sermons.

Prayer

Prayer is the quiet backbone of our church. We pray because we trust God, and we believe He hears us. Whether in a gathering, a small group, or a simple conversation, prayer is woven into the life of our community.

Generosity

We want to live open‑handed lives — with our time, our resources, and our hearts. Generosity isn’t about pressure; it’s about trusting God and caring for others in practical, meaningful ways.

How We Live This Out

These values aren’t things we’ve mastered. They’re things we’re learning — together, slowly, and with God’s help.

If you choose to be part of MountainView, you’ll find a community shaped by simplicity, honesty, kindness, and a quiet trust in God’s presence.