At Micah Mission We Believe...

We believe that real transformation begins with real relationships. At Micah Mission, our strategy is simple yet profound: to build meaningful, compassionate connections—with those seeking services and with those seeking to serve.

We believe that relationships are the heart of everything we do. Every service offered, every meal shared, every gathering held, and every conversation exchanged is an intentional effort to foster trust, dignity, and connection. Each of these moments is rooted in our call to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God.

We believe that being relational means being intentional. Relationships don’t happen by accident—they are cultivated with care. Whether it’s through a cup of coffee, a conversation in the hallway, or a simple act of kindness, we commit to showing up consistently and meeting people where they are and where they are willing. Programs don’t change lives—people do.

We believe that being relational means we are in it for the long haul. Trust takes time, and authentic relationships are built slowly, sometimes with setbacks. But we remain faithful. The impact we witness today was born from seeds planted through consistency and love. As we continue to walk humbly with those we serve, we know God is at work beneath the surface.

We believe that being relational means embracing the risk of love. Ministry is messy. Relationships can bring disappointment, rejection, and even heartbreak. Still, we choose to love anyway—because Christ meets us in our brokenness and invites us to meet others in theirs. And in doing so, we walk in His way of justice and mercy.

We believe that being relational means we are transformed, too. The people we serve are not projects—they are our neighbors and friends. Their stories challenge us. Their courage inspires us. Their presence invites us to grow in honesty, vulnerability, and grace. As we walk together, we become more of who God has called us to be.

We believe that being relational means doing life together—beyond the walls of the mission. Shared community experiences—serving side-by-side, laughing over meals, going to the movies, or helping a neighbor—are where deep connections are formed. These are the places where love takes root and where relationships thrive.

We believe that love is not a theory—it’s an action. And through intentional relationship, we reflect the heart of Jesus to a world longing for hope and healing.

Above all, we believe that relationship is the way of Jesus. To follow Him is to engage deeply, to listen carefully, to walk humbly, to serve compassionately, and to love relentlessly. This is more than our mission. It’s our way of life.

Core Beliefs of Micah Mission

We Believe in One God—who reveals Himself as Father, Son (Jesus), and Holy Spirit. He is our Creator, our Savior, and our ever-present Helper.

We Believe the Bible is God’s Word—both the Old and New Testaments. It was inspired by God and gives us everything we need to know about faith, life, and how to follow Jesus.

We Believe that All People are Born with a Tendency to Sin—to choose our own way instead of God’s. Because of this, we all need forgiveness and a new beginning.

We believe that those who completely reject God’s love and refuse to turn to Him will be separated from Him forever. But God’s heart is always for redemption and restoration.

We believe that Jesus Christ died for everyone. Through His death and resurrection, He made a way for all people to be forgiven, made new, and set free from the power of sin—if they turn from their old ways and trust in Him.

We believe that after someone begins a relationship with Jesus, God continues to work in their heart—making them more loving, more faithful, and more like Jesus in every part of life. This deeper work is called being “sanctified,” and it happens through faith and the power of the Holy Spirit.

We believe the Holy Spirit helps us know that we belong to God. He gives us peace, guidance, and strength to live out our faith every day.

We believe that Jesus is coming back. One day, He will return, the dead will be raised, and God will bring justice and healing to the world. Those who belong to Jesus will live with Him forever.