The Church exists for nothing else but to draw men into Christ, to make them little Christs. If they are not doing that, all the cathedrals, clergy, missions, sermons, even the Bible itself, are simply a waste of time.
— C.S. Lewis

Our church started in 2016 as a result of prayers and dreams that we would be a congregation of diversity that reflects the multi-layered, or kaleidoscopic, beauty and wisdom of God.  

We desire to be a community who loves each other deeply and forgives each other continually, that we may be to the world a picture of God’s peculiar Kingdom on earth as it is in heaven. We fully welcome and affirm people of all races, gender identities, and sexual orientations.

Because we are still people in progress, our church, too, is still a work in progress.  We sometimes make mistakes; we fail to act like Jesus; we get distracted and try to build up our own kingdoms rather than God’s. But we hope and pray that we continue to be molded into the community God desires us to be, that we may better reflect something of God’s beauty and grace to this broken but beautiful world.

Though we are part of the global Church, we recognize that every local church has its own distinct personality and how we approach our faith can look and feel different depending on denomination, theology, and traditions. As a non-denominational church this can get even more confusing, so we have prayerfully come up with a list of guiding principles that describe how we approach theology here at CK.

 

At Christ Kaleidoscope we are:

Beyond our theology and what we believe, an important part of a church community is understanding how we practice our faith. We at Christ Kaleidoscope use the following three “B’s” to talk about the areas of our lives that are touched by faith and that take intentional work and attention as a community of believers:

Belonging

Jesus said that when we welcome the stranger, we are indeed welcoming him. We seek to create a community of belonging that invites, includes, and involves any and all, no matter where we've come from or where we are in life today.

Beholding

We believe that when we behold our God and the beauty of the world he's made, we are moved in wonder to worship him. As witnesses to his greatness, we are compelled to use the gift of our imaginations to love and serve a God who still deeply cares about his creation.

Becoming

Our calling and our purpose as Christians is to learn how to be more like Jesus in thought, word, and deed. "Becoming" focuses on developing personal and communal practices that help shape our lives towards Christ-likeness, so that we may show the world a small picture of the Kingdom of God.