Whether you’re at church on a Sunday or at work on a Monday, you are a landmark that represents Jesus Christ and His Church to others around you. This is our high calling—that others may see our good works and glorify our Father in heaven.
We’re excited to share our new name with you, but this wasn’t just a decision made by a few leaders. It was a unified effort between elders, pastors, staff, and key leaders to clearly define who we are, what we’re called to do, and who we are called to be.
Why “Landmark”?
We believe the name Landmark captures both where we’ve been and where we’re going.
A landmark can represent:
- A point in time — a defining moment that changes someone’s life
- A place — something that helps people find where they are
- A remembrance — a symbol of transformation and significance
These meanings reflect both our history and our mission moving forward.
What It Means Practically
As a church, we are called to be a pillar of truth in our community.
- Physically, we are placed by God in a specific location to serve and reach people
- Spiritually, we help people understand where they stand in relation to God and His truth
We are not just a gathering—we are a reference point that helps others see clearly.
Landmark Moments
Throughout our church’s history, there have been countless “landmark moments.”
Moments like:
- Salvation
- Baptism
- Joining discipleship groups
- Serving others
- Caring for those in need
These are the moments where lives are changed and trajectories are redirected by the power of the Gospel.
Looking Ahead
Being a landmark is not just something we are as a church—it’s something each of us is called to be individually.
Every believer represents Christ in everyday life.
Whether you’re at church, at work, or in your community, you are a visible reflection of Him.
Conclusion
This new name is more than a rebrand—it’s a reminder of our calling.
We exist to point people to Christ.
To stand firm in truth.
To reflect His light.
And to help others see clearly where they stand in relation to Him.



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