About
God’s Word tells us that the church is not a building — it is a living body of believers, united by love and bound together by the Spirit. At Steadfast Word Ministries, we take that truth to heart, and we take it seriously: the God we worship is a God of radical inclusion, justice, and relentless grace.
Our Mission
We exist to follow Jesus in the most radical way possible — loving the marginalized, challenging the powerful, and proclaiming a gospel that liberates rather than confines. We believe that every person is made in the image of God, full of inherent dignity and sacred worth, and that true faith is measured not by how tightly we hold our beliefs but by how widely we open our arms.
What We Believe
- The Bible is a living witness to God’s story of love, justice, and redemption — a story that calls us to dismantle oppression, embrace the stranger, and love our neighbors without condition.
- Jesus Christ is the liberator of the oppressed, the friend of outcasts, and the one who turned the world upside down by declaring the last first, the poor blessed, and the merciful children of God.
- God’s grace is boundless and unconditional — extended to every person regardless of gender, sexuality, religion, or background. The gospel is not a narrow path for the worthy; it is a wide table for the broken.
- The Holy Spirit is still at work in the world, speaking through prophets, poets, and the voices of the oppressed, calling us toward justice, reconciliation, and new life.
- The Church is a community of the committed, not the perfect — a place where questions are welcome, doubt is honored, and everyone belongs before they ever agree or behave.
- Faith is action. We believe that worship without justice is hollow, prayer without compassion is empty, and Christianity without empathy is not Christianity at all.
Our Leadership
Pastor White serves as pastor of SWM, preaching a gospel of radical inclusion, prophetic justice, and unshakable grace. Pastor White believes that the cross is not a symbol of divine punishment but God’s ultimate solidarity with the oppressed — and that the resurrection is the promise that love always wins, even when the world says otherwise.
We would love to meet you. Come as you are, exactly as you are — the table is set and there is room for you.