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About us

vision

The Church At Dwell is commited to exposing our community to the Gospel in word and deed.

values

Walk in the ways of Jesus

We see in scripture that Jesus models for us a rhythm of life, and we seek to imitate His rhythm in these three ways: 

LOVE GOD

TIME WITH THE FATHER

LOVE ONE ANOTHER

 TIME WITH THE CHURCH

LOVE NEIGHBOR

TIME OF SERVICE

 

KEEP CHURCH SIMPLE
We strive to take the essential parts of church seen in Acts 2:42-47, and avoid non- essentials to create an easily reproduced and contextualized church gathering. 
doesn't require

big buildings

big budgets

seminary trained leaders
practice
presenCE 

The church at Dwell is a group of Christians that are from the neighborhood and/or for the neighborhood
we

live here

worship here

serve here
community pastor
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Russell Marshall

Lead Pastor

Pastor Russell and his lovely wife Megan Marshall have been married since 2016, and have two beautiful children together. Russell has been a ministry leader since 2013, working in music ministry, workplace ministry, and served as community Pastor for Dwell@750 since 2018. His calling is to love and serve those that may not feel at home in a traditional church setting, and lead people towards the full and fulfilling life that is found in Jesus. 

Beliefs

The following is a link to our beliefs as a community. Our statement of faith is not a means for us to say who is “in or out” of our community but a means of explaining the ethos of our commonality. We believe that anyone seeking a relationship with God has a place at God’s table – no matter one’s past, doubts, race, sexual identity, or socio-economic status. If you desire to know God and be loved by Him, you have a place here. The below points are not hard lines but simply an expression of our nature and an invitation to dialogue.

our network

The Church At Dwell is a member of the Transformation Network.  The Transformation Network is a family of like minded churches committed to the transformation of our local communities through church planting and other missional expressions of the Kingdom of God

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