What vision do we have as a church?
Jesus had a clear vision, a broad look that would have to be ours in order to carry out the mission that He wants us to carry out.
When we look in the Word of God as far as Jesus looked we find Mark 16:15, Matthew 28:19 and 20, Acts 1: 8 and we cannot help but recognize that Jesus has a very wide look, He looked at the whole world, his vision is global.
But something is clear: when Jesus orders us to do something, such as the mission that he commissioned us to carry out, he knows that in him we have everything we need to carry it out.
In a few words ... The missionary church that decides to put these mandates of Jesus into practice discovers that it can carry out the entire mission delegated (discover ways, discover scope, discover means, discover people).
The development of the Christian mission is challenging and surprising and when we obey God opens doors that we do not imagine, provides resources that we do not have and gives us the privilege of knowing that his gospel reaches people we may never meet face to face, but who they knew God through our obedience.
But above all, the church discovers that being faithful to obey all of Jesus' commands allows it to see his power manifesting itself abundantly and faithfully to get to where He commanded us to go: ALL THE WORLD.
Our vision in the world is the preaching of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, since it is an effective and powerful message to transform the man and woman of today.
To be a Church permanently renewed by the Holy Spirit in holiness, consecration and service committed to:
Evangelization.
Discipleship.
The missions.
In the exercise of an integral and faithful stewardship, according to the purpose of God's will for the church.
Committed to sustaining, developing and advancing the pastoral work of the church or place where we develop our way of being the church.
Exercising all the roles.
Covering the spiritual and social needs of the people for their transformation and fulfillment in a full life as beings created in the image and likeness of God.
To be a recognized church, with credibility at the local, regional and national level as a community of Christians who practice the values (ethical and solidarity) committed to the development of the people and national unity.
Recognizing cultural and ethnic diversity, without respect for persons, in defense of life, truth, justice, peace, love, faith and hope.