ABOUT US
WHAT WE DO
Growing closer to God and Loving people better
WHAT WE VALUE
Racial Reconciliation started with Christ’s work on the cross and shows itself in the way we love the “other.” Worship is important to us. It helps us look upward and inward then moves us outward to serve and transform our communities. We love to celebrate families and equip them to navigate the difficulties in today’s world.
OUR STORY

In 2014, Pastor Ken and Patrice Cox started meeting with a few people in their home who at the time weren’t connected to a church. As they continue to love on people and serve them, more and more people started to attend their home on a Sunday morning. More people joined them each week as they sang songs and shared about God’s goodness in their living room.
Over the last six years the church has continued to grow. Freedom Life has met in a myriad of locations over the last six years. In 2020 we are excited to move in to our first permanent facility. With the vision to serve more than just a living room of people but individuals and families all over the Bluffton area.
WE BELIEVE
THE BIBLE
FOLLOWING JESUS
“Born again” is another way of saying “saved.” You were already born naturally; when you’re saved, your spirit is reborn. Being born again is necessary for everyone and results in eternal life (John 3:3-5).
Our salvation is worked out in us as this belief sinks in to our whole lives and we understand that all life, grace and peace come from God through Jesus. This is what it means to be a disciple—a student and follower—of Jesus.
COMMUNION
During his final meal before he was crucified, Jesus took bread, blessed it, then broke it and shared it with his disciples. He said the bread represents his body, broken for us. Then he took wine (which represents the blood that he shed for our sins) and shared it with his disciples. Jesus told us to eat the bread and drink the wine to remember him (Luke 22:14-20).
The Bible goes on to tell us that we shouldn’t take Communion lightly. We should examine our hearts and make sure we’re not treating Communion as if it’s a meal. We should take Communion understanding that it’s an act of remembrance and honor to Jesus, until he returns for us (1 Corinthians 11:20-34).
GOD
BAPTISM
In the Holy Spirit. Being submerged in the Holy Spirit is a free gift from Jesus Christ to anyone who is both saved and willing to receive it (Mark 1:8, Luke 11:13; Acts 19:1-6). This baptism sometimes first shows up as speaking in a spiritual language (also known as “tongues,” Acts 2:4). Since the Holy Spirit is our helper (John 14:26), being baptized in Him empowers us to a life of discipleship (Acts 1:8; Galatians 5:22-23).
Jesus came to bring us back into relationship with God (John 10:10, Colossians 1:21-23) and destroy the devil’s influence (1 John 3:8). He did this through his death, burial and resurrection (being raised from the dead).
MARRIAGE
Marriage is a sacred covenant made between one man and one woman, before God. This covenant was created by God in the Garden of Eden (Genesis 2:20-25), and confirmed by Jesus Christ (Matthew 19:3-6; Mark 10:3-9). This sacred covenant as instituted by God is both promoted and celebrated at Freedom Life.