We are located at 47488 Dequindre Road, Shelby Township, MI 48317

contact us at office@epicchurch.com

Our Mission

God has called us to join him in his mission to share his love with all people. The local church does not exist for us. Rather, we ARE the church, and we exist to bring hope and light to a dark world.

What We Believe

God’s epic story is about rescue and love. We know we are broken and imperfect, and we are thankful for the perfect grace and love of Jesus that saves us and welcomes us into a new kind of living.

Meet Our Team

Whether staff members or volunteers, our leaders love Jesus, treat each other like family, and are committed to using their God-given gifts to serve our church and surrounding community.

 
 

Our Mission:

Help people take their next step with Jesus


Our Values

  • We are spiritual contributors not spiritual consumers. The church does not exist for us. We are the church and we exist for the world. The local church is the hope of the world and we can accomplish infinitely more together than apart.

    Ephesians 4:11-12, Ephesians 4:16, John 13:14-15

  • We will love people when they least expect it and least deserve it. Every person is infinitely important to Christ and to critically important to the story God is writing in this world.

    John 13:34-35, John 4:1-26

  • We are faith-filled, risk takers who will never insult God with small thinking and safe living. Because God is always doing a new thing, we will continually adapt and rethink church in an ever- changing culture. We will communicate the changeless message of Christ in relevant and changing ways.

    Hebrews 11, Acts 4:1-22, Isaiah 43:18-19

  • God created us to thrive in community relationships. We build each other up and help each other grow as followers of Jesus.

    Hebrews 10:24-25, Ephesians 4:15-16

  • We will lead with irrational generosity. We can’t out-give God. We truly believe it is more blessed to give than to receive. We will give up things we love for things we love more. It’s an honor to sacrifice for Christ and His church.

    Acts 4:32, Acts 4:36-37, Acts 5:28-29, Acts 5:40-41

 
 

What We Believe

  • Everything we believe comes from the Bible. It is God’s message of love and hope for all people. The Bible is the written Word of God, handed down to us in order to point us to the truth that we are saved from our sin and eternal death by the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. We believe that the Bible is completely reliable and without error. In it we learn everything we need to know about God’s love and His gifts to us.

  • There is only one true God—the Triune God—who exists in three separate but equal Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

    God the Father is our Maker and the Creator of all things. By the Father’s Word, all things were made, and we are His most beloved creation; we are closest to His heart. The Son is Jesus Christ, who came to earth as the perfect “go-between,” bridging God and humanity. He has redeemed us and pleads for us before the Father. The Holy Spirit calls us to believe in Jesus Christ as our Savior, keeps us in the one true faith, and equips us for living out our faith.

  • We all fall short of God’s expectations because we are all born “sinful.” Sin can be summed up as all the things we say, think, do, and don’t do that fall outside of God’s holy will for our lives and end up separating us from God. Sin was brought into the world when Satan lured the first people God created (Adam and Eve) into disobeying God through their own free will, breaking the perfect relationship between God and us. From that point on, sin became part of our very existence. Because God also demands perfect obedience, our ultimate punishment became death.

    Yet God is a loving God whose will is not for us to live in eternal punishment. That’s why He sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to live the perfect life He requires and to become our substitute. Christ took our sin upon Himself and died on the cross, on our behalf. When we believe in Jesus Christ as our Savior, He bears our sin and gives us His forgiveness.

  • There is absolutely nothing we can do to “be saved”—Jesus Christ has already done everything necessary. In His death and resurrection, everyone who believes in Jesus as Savior has been brought back into a right relationship with God. That means that, on account of Jesus, everyone who believes is “justified,” or declared innocent by God. God has done justice to the world’s sins; because of Jesus, all who believe are forgiven and will live eternally.

    We do not cooperate in our salvation, and there is nothing we could ever present to God to make our way into eternal life with Him. We cannot reason our way to salvation, nor can we earn it. All we can do is to believe in Him, trusting that Jesus has already done all that is necessary for us.

  • It is through faith in Jesus that we receive the forgiveness of sins and eternal life. By faith we believe that He has freed us from the guilt, punishment, and power of sin. Faith is a gift worked in us by the power of the Holy Spirit. It doesn’t come to us through anything we are capable of, but through what God does for us. We simply receive what God is already offering out of His great love.

  • Since there is nothing we can ever do to earn salvation, we do not do good works in order to be saved. Good works are done out of praise and thanks because we are saved. Such good works include, but are certainly not limited to, serving and caring for the needs of others, honoring and giving respect to those in authority, keeping our vows and commitments, and seeking to do what God considers to be good and right. It’s often said that Martin Luther expressed it this way: “God doesn’t need our good works, but our neighbor does.”

  • Christians often refer to grace. While we deserved to pay the penalty for our sins, God had a different plan. Christ paid the debt, and we receive forgiveness and eternal life from Him. It is offered freely out of unconditional love. That’s why it’s called grace, because it is truly undeserved.

    God has provided tangible ways through which He delivers His grace to those who believe, assuring us that the sins we commit are forgiven for Jesus’ sake. These are called the “means of grace.” They are God’s Word, Holy Baptism, and the Lord’s Supper (Holy Communion). Through these means, God makes Himself known to us in a very personal way: God’s Word reveals His faithfulness and love; Baptism is our rebirth and renewal in Jesus; the Lord’s Supper is our closest communion with Christ, as we receive His body and blood.

  • On Judgment Day—we don’t know when—Jesus Christ is going to return. On that day, everyone who has died will be raised, and those who are still alive will be bodily transformed. At that time, the final judgment will take place. Those who do not believe will go into eternal damnation in hell, and all those who believe in Jesus as Savior will have eternal life in heaven.

 

No matter where you are at in your faith journey, your questions are valuable to us and worth answering. We’d love to talk to you about what we believe and about what it looks like to embrace these beliefs in our day-to-day living.

 
 

Our Team

John Hile

Pastor

kathy maitland

Business Administrator

Lisa Stull

Worship Director

Cassie Whiteaker

NextGen Director


Laura Claussen

Guest Services Director

Amber Ketelhut

ServeLocal Director

Tim Hoekstra

Connections Director

Kathy Maitland

Communications Director

Paul Williams

Step Out Sunday Coordinator

 

Board of Directors

Aaron Whiteaker - Chairperson

Wendy Boer - Secretary

Craig Caruss - Treasurer

Amy Hoekstra

Faith Chu

Mike Devereaux