our history

Victory began in 2009, when five core members started meeting weekly for Bible study in the dining room of our pastors' home. The gathering grew and in 2012, we moved into a small building approximately 2 miles away where we worshipped for several years. This space was attached to an unfinished warehouse which we rehabbed and expanded our ministry for the next 3 years. Then in 2015, God blessed us to purchase our current church building, and we have been worshiping there ever since! 

what we believe

We believe the Holy Bible, in its original writing, is the inspired and authoritative Word of God. It is inerrant and infallible and is the final authority for determining doctrinal truths. As believers, we are God's Children; we are His sons and daughters. We are guided by the Holy Spirit dwelling inside of us. As a result, we have the power to become witnesses and live transformed and victorious lives.

Redeemed & reconciled

At Victory we begin with Jesus and the Gospel of His Kingdom. We seek to glorify God by making disciples (disciples make disciples) and developing a relationship with Him. God's mission and the mission of His Church are inseparably linked. If God's mission is to be glorified through the redemption and reconciliation of a people, the Church's mission must orient around glorifying God through redemption and reconciliation. 

Empowered & transformed

We strive to be a church of grace-filled people, empowered for community transformation and new church formation, so that the Gospel is faithfully transferred from person to person and generation to generation. As Jesus Christ works in and through us to fulfill our mission and pursue our vision, we expect to see results in community transformation, new church formation, and next generation empowerment.

A sacred &

safe space

Gathering in a safe and sacred space is an essential part of our church; it provides a space where deeper fellowship happens and better support for one another takes place. We do life in community. This way, a fragmented world can best witness the power of the Gospel and the nature of God's Kingdom so those who do not yet know Christ will be compelled to ask: "what is happening?"