Simplicity. Generosity. Service.
Simplicity.
We believe church often gets way too complicated. It is easy to get bogged down doing lots of really good things, only to find that we are burned out, overcommitted, and resenting the things we once loved. For this reason, we are committed to keeping things really simple.
If it won’t help us accomplish our mission, we won’t do it. It doesn’t mean it is wrong, it just means it’s not for us. We meet together on Sunday, gather in homes on Wednesdays, and serve our community during the week, so that we can spend the rest of our time being good spouses, parents, friends, co-workers, and neighbors.
After all, if we spend all of our time with our church family, how can we share Jesus with those that don’t know Him?
Generosity.
We believe God is a generous God. In fact, deep within the DNA of Ethos Church is an understanding that all good things are from God, and our purpose is found not in the consumption of those good things, but in the sharing.
Ethos is committed to generosity. For starters, 50% of our offering goes to bless people who are not a part of the Ethos Church family. But it doesn’t stop there. At the heart of our mission is the understanding that the more generous we are as individuals, the more generous we can be as a community.
Service.
Our desire is not to create a culture of faithfully attended service projects. Our desire is to create a culture where service becomes a lifestyle. Although we serve often as a church family, our prayer is that we will serve daily as the people of God — not because it was planned, or cleverly promoted, but because service is at the very core of who Jesus was, is, and always will be.

