
We exist to point people to Jesus.
We do this by making disciples who Know the Gospel, Live the Gospel and Advance the Gospel.


The Gospel is a message to be proclaimed and received.
A Gospel-centred church is one where the Gospel is proclaimed clearly, consistently, and compellingly, and is applied to every aspect of life (I Corinthians 9:16-23). Through this we continue to know and grow in the depths of the Gospel, and grow in our relationship and worship with our creator God.
We are created to worship. Life consists of constant worship. Every thought, word, desire and deed involves the ascribing of worth and value—glory. Each attitude, affection and activity is an expression of our allegiance, whether to our Creator or His creation. God alone is worthy of our worship.
We are called to eat, drink, speak, think and work to the glory of God (I Corinthians 10:31). Worship cannot be narrowed down to a particular time and place as if God does not claim authority over certain aspects of our lives. There are no neutral desires or deeds; everything is an expression of worship.
At The Compass Church, some of the ways we seek to disciple people to Know the Gospel is through our Sunday gatherings and by remembering the Gospel through preaching, teaching, singing, praying and celebrating the ordinances of baptism and communion.
As disciples, we study the Scriptures to understand what God has said. We practice the disciplines of prayer, solitude, and reflection so that we can discern the leading of the Holy Spirit. We learn from the teaching, training, and wisdom of godly leaders and teachers. We create communities of discipleship so we can learn from each other. And we engage the world around us so we can relate with relevance and wisdom to those who share our cultural setting.
Mark 1:14; Acts 14:21; I Peter 1:12; Romans 1:16

A compass is a simple tool that not only tells us where we are, but where we need to go. At The Compass Church, we help people see where they are at in life and where they need to be directed, so they may enjoy a purposeful and amazing Gospel-centred life.
A compass always shows true north—no matter where it is in the world. Similarly, we are a church that will always point to Jesus—no matter where we are at in life. We do this by making disciples who Know the Gospel, Live the Gospel, and Advance the Gospel.
We are Gospel-centred, because the Gospel stands at the very centre of God’s redemptive plan, and in it we see Him most clearly for who He is and what He has done.
The term Gospel is found over 90 times in the Bible. In the Greek New Testament, the word Gospel means “Good News.”
Some understand the Gospel only as doctrinal content to be believed. Others diminish it to a personal, subjective experience of God’s presence. Still others see it as a social cause to be championed. The Gospel is none of these on its own, and yet it is all of these. A truly Gospel-centred church understands and embraces the fullness of the Gospel as a message to know, live and advance.