


a faith community
be free to LIVE
be free to LOVE
be free to WORSHIP


You were never created to simply go through the
motions of faith.
You can believe in God, know Scripture, attend church, and
still feel like something is missing. Maybe you've learned what
to believe but never understood who God created you to be.
Maybe you've spent years serving while quietly feeling spiritually
disconnected. Or perhaps you simply know there has to be more to
your relationship with God than routines, traditions, and Sunday
mornings.
WE UNDERSTAND
Restore exists to help believers rediscover their spiritual identity, deepen their understanding of God's Word, and learn how to live their faith beyond the walls of a church.
Be free to LIVE
Live your faith without fear or spiritual timidity. Learn who God created you to be, understand your purpose, and stop allowing the expectations of people to silence what God placed within you.
Be free to LOVE.
Love as Jesus taught us to love—not only with words, but through compassion, service, patience, and sacrifice. Become a light by allowing people to experience the character of Christ through the way you live.
Be free to WORSHIP.
Worship is more than a song. It is a life surrendered to God. Your gifts, your work, your obedience, your service, and your everyday choices can become an act of worship when your life is aligned with Him.
This is what it means to be restored.

Restore Is Not for Everyone.
That's right. We said it.
Restore is not a traditional church, and we are not trying to become one. We do not have a worship band, collect tithes, or even have a physical location. We are also not a replacement for the fivefold ministry of Jesus Christ. We strongly encourage those connected to Restore to find a God-fearing, truth-speaking, Holy Spirit-filled ministry where they can be shepherded, serve, and remain accountable.
But Restore has a specific assignment.
We exist for those who know something in their spiritual life needs to be restored. Those who believe in God but feel disconnected. Those who have sat in church but still do not understand who they are. Those who have walked away from religion but have not walked away from God. Those who sense there is more to their purpose but do not know where to begin.
Restore is for people willing to do the work.
You must be willing to study. Willing to ask difficult questions. Willing to examine what you have been taught. Willing to confront yourself. Willing to be corrected. And willing to allow God to rebuild areas of your life you may have spent years protecting.
This is not a place to simply attend.
This is a place to be restored.
Our mission is simple: Restore people. Restore families. Restore communities.
If you're looking for another Sunday service, Restore may not be for you.
But if you're ready to rediscover your identity, strengthen your relationship with God, and become the person He created you to be—
Welcome to Restore.




our mission
Restore was born from years of prayer, study, and one persistent question: Why do so many people believe in God, yet still struggle to understand who He created them to be? We believe restoration begins with the individual. When a person rediscovers their spiritual identity and learns to live aligned with God, that restoration reaches their family. When families are restored, they become a light within their communities. This is our mission: Restore people. Restore families. Restore communities. We walk beside individuals willing to rediscover who they were created to be, strengthen their relationship with God, and learn how to carry His love into everyday life. People Every journey of restoration begins with the individual. Our mission starts by helping you slow down, ask difficult questions, and take an honest look at what you believe about God—and why you believe it. Through conversation and a step-by-step exploration of Scripture, we examine spiritual identity, purpose, the conflict between flesh and spirit, and the unique gifts God has placed within you. We are willing to question religious traditions and theological assumptions, but we also challenge you to examine your own thinking. Restore does not ask you to blindly accept what we teach. We encourage you to study, question, pray, and seek God for yourself. As your understanding grows, you begin to rediscover who God created you to be. Your conscience awakens. Your purpose becomes clearer. Your spiritual discernment develops. You learn to reflect God's character and carry His love into the world through the person He uniquely created you to be. We also teach you to recognize the spiritual opposition that works against this restoration. Not so that you live in fear of darkness, but so that you develop the discernment and spiritual strength to stand firm. Restoration starts with you. Families When an individual is restored, the way they live begins to change. Their conscience becomes more sensitive to God. Their purpose gives new meaning to their goals. Their spiritual discernment grows. And eventually, that restoration begins to affect the people closest to them. The family becomes the first place where restoration is lived out. Through love, grace, mercy, patience, understanding, and spiritual leadership, a restored person can begin bringing the character of God into their household. This is not about controlling your family or forcing them to believe what you believe. It is about taking responsibility for the spiritual atmosphere you help create within your home. As individuals change, relationships can heal. As relationships heal, families can rediscover unity, order, and purpose. Restored people help restore families. When individuals are restored and families grow stronger, restoration naturally begins to move outward. Into neighborhoods. Workplaces. Schools. And communities. We believe followers of Jesus should become beacons of light through the way they serve others. Our first goal is not to publicly evangelize every person we meet. Our first goal is to love them. We serve. We help. We listen. We show compassion. We allow people to see what a life being restored to God looks like through our actions. When the door opens to share the Gospel, we walk through it without shame. But we trust the Holy Spirit to prepare hearts and create those opportunities. We give God room to be God. And when He calls us to act, we are willing to say yes. As restored people help others discover restoration, disciples begin making disciples. That creates a cycle capable of reaching individuals, strengthening families, and bringing light into communities affected by darkness. Restored families help restore communities.


Truth Seekers
At Restore, we are relentless truth seekers. We crave truth. We pursue it. We ask questions—especially the difficult ones. Jesus compared the kingdom of heaven to treasure hidden in a field. We believe truth is worth searching for, studying for, praying over, and sometimes wrestling with. We are not afraid to dig. Our foundation is Jesus Christ. His life, His teachings, His character, and His mission are central to everything we study. We search Scripture carefully, examine historical and cultural context, discuss different theological perspectives, and challenge ideas that have been repeated for generations without question. Not because we believe Restore has all the answers. We don't. But we refuse to stop asking questions simply because someone tells us, “That's just what we've always believed.” At Restore, conversations can continue for hours. We discuss. We debate. We study. We go back to Scripture. We challenge each other—and sometimes, we change our minds. In that pursuit, we often rediscover biblical principles that have been overlooked, misunderstood, dismissed, or buried beneath generations of religious tradition. We do not seek hidden knowledge. We seek overlooked truth. We also do not use “agree to disagree” as an excuse to stop searching. Disagreement does not have to divide us, but it should challenge us to dig deeper. We believe truth is worth pursuing with humility, patience, and the willingness to admit when we may have been wrong. Our foundation remains clear: God did not give us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind. Power to stand against darkness and carry light into the world. Love that reflects the character of God. And a sound mind capable of discipline, discernment, and self-control. That is what we pursue. That is what we teach. That is how we strive to live.

WE
STAND
ON
2 TIMOTHY 1:7
FOR GOD DID NOT GIVE US A SPIRIT OF FEAR BUT OF POWER, LOVE, AND A SOUND MIND
This single verse is the cornerstone of Restore. Every lesson we teach, every discussion we have, and every step of our discipleship is built upon these words. We believe they reveal God's pattern for restoring the believer. Not fear. Power. Love. A Sound Mind. This order is not accidental. Throughout Scripture, we see that God is intentional. Every word He speaks has purpose. We believe this verse reveals the progression of a life being restored to Him. Fear Fear was never God's design for His children. Fear keeps us from trusting God, discovering our purpose, loving others, and becoming who we were created to be. It blinds us with insecurity, feeds our wounds, and convinces us to live according to the opinions of people rather than the calling of God. Jesus did not come simply to forgive sin. He came to restore us to the Father. Through His death and resurrection, He broke the authority fear holds over those who belong to Him. Fear no longer has to define us. Power Once fear loses its grip, we are free to walk in the power God has given us. Not power for personal greatness. Power to overcome darkness. Power to resist the desires of the flesh. Power to endure trials. Power to obey. Power to become the person God created us to be. This power begins in the spirit and transforms the life from the inside out. Love Power without love becomes control. But God's power always leads us toward His greatest commandment. To love. Not with conditions. Not only those who deserve it. Not from behind walls built by fear and past wounds. But with the same grace, mercy, patience, forgiveness, and sacrifice that Jesus demonstrated toward us. Only a heart no longer ruled by fear can truly love this way. A Sound Mind As we continue walking in God's power and learning to love as Christ loved, our minds begin to change. Scripture calls this a sound mind. A disciplined mind. A discerning mind. A mind governed by truth rather than emotion. A mind no longer controlled by fear, but surrendered to God. This is the mind capable of understanding its true purpose. Not living for self. But living to glorify the One who created us. The Battle Jesus warned us: "The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may have life and have it abundantly." John 10:10 We believe the enemy works to reverse God's pattern of restoration. He steals the sound mind by corrupting truth and confusing identity. He kills love by replacing it with bitterness, division, pride, and unforgiveness. He destroys power by convincing people they are helpless, defeated, and spiritually ineffective. And once power has been destroyed... Love has been killed... The mind has been stolen... Fear once again takes control. This is why Restore exists. To help people walk the path Christ restored for us. From fear... To power... To love... To a sound mind. This is not simply our favorite verse. It is the foundation upon which Restore was built.

Email
roberto@RestoreChrist.com
Location
Online
Hours
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