Our Beliefs

These foundational truths guide our mission and unite our community as we engage the world around us.

We believe the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments are the inspired Word of God, written by men moved by the Holy Spirit. Therefore, the Bible is our supreme and error-free authority in all matters of faith and life.

We believe in one eternal God, who exists in three co-equal persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This Trinity is united in essence, power, glory, and purpose.

We believe Jesus Christ is God’s virgin-born Son, fully God and fully man. He died for our sins, was buried, rose bodily from the grave, and ascended to heaven, offering the only way to reconciliation with God.

We believe the Holy Spirit indwells every believer, sealing our salvation, guiding us into truth, and empowering us with spiritual gifts for service. He convicts, comforts, and continually conforms us to the image of Christ.

We believe all people are created in God’s image for relationship with Him. However, through our sinful disobedience, we are separated from God and utterly unable to repair this relationship on our own.

We believe salvation is a gift of God’s grace, received through faith alone in Jesus Christ. His sacrificial death on the cross is the sole basis for the forgiveness of our sins, not the result of any human effort or works.

We believe the Church is the universal body of Christ, with Jesus as its head. Comprising all true believers, its purpose is to worship God, grow in discipleship, and proclaim the gospel to the world in love and unity.

We believe in the personal and visible return of Jesus Christ, the resurrection of the dead, and the final judgment. Our eternal destiny—either in God’s glorious presence or separated from Him—is determined by our response to Jesus in this life.

Our Values

The Guiding Principles That Shape Our Community and Mission

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Prayer as Our Posture
Before we move, we pray. Every mission begins on our knees
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Faith in Action
We don't just believe; we live what we profess through service, discipleship, and community impact
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Scripture First, Always
We test every idea, emotion, and plan against the authority of Scripture
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Humility in Leadership
We lead by serving. Influence is earned through faithfulness, not title
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Building Lasting Communities
We plant strong, local regions built on Scripture, service and share responsibility
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Christ Centered
Jesus Christ is the focus of our faith, the authority of our message, and the foundation of all we build
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Learning Before Leading
We value wisdom over noise - listening, studying, and learning before we speak or act
Our Director

Aaron Taylor serves as the Director of The Garden Project, leading the ministry with a focus on biblical truth, discipleship, and community. A veteran of the United States military, Aaron has lived around the world and brings both discipline and perspective to his leadership. He is currently pursuing a Master of Divinity in Christian Discipleship at Regent University, with plans to continue into a Master’s in Apologetics and later a doctorate. His wife, Kaitlyn, also a military veteran, serves alongside him in ministry. They have one son and share their home with two dogs: Dot, a Dalmatian, and Maui, a German Shepherd mix.

Our Backstory

The Garden Project began as a response to a clear calling—to bring believers together in a time when division, distraction, and isolation run deep. Across the nation, churches are drifting from biblical truth while loneliness and cultural compromise keep many Christians silent or disconnected. We saw the need for something different: a fellowship grounded in Scripture, built for action, and united across denominations.

What started as a vision to connect scattered believers has grown into a nationwide ministry focused on discipleship, service, and community impact. The Garden Project exists so that believers can stand firm in truth, find genuine fellowship, and work together to meet the real needs of their communities—all for the glory of God