Marks of a Healthy Church

As a church, we do not want to be merely visible or large — we desire to be healthy. A healthy church is a community that is growing spiritually, robust in doctrine, united in love, and fruitful in mission. Below are biblical and widely recognized marks of a healthy church.

Nine Marks Framework (from 9Marks / Tim Challies)

Tim Challies (reflecting 9Marks) lists several marks of a biblical church. Tim Challies Key among them:

  1. Expositional Preaching
    Sound preaching where Scripture is exposited and drives the sermon. Tim Challies
  2. Biblical Theology
    The church understands how doctrines relate to each other and how God’s redemptive story unfolds across Scripture. Tim Challies
  3. Biblical Understanding of the Good News
    Clarity on sin, grace, faith, repentance, union with Christ, atonement. Tim Challies
  4. Biblical Understanding of Conversion
    Conversion is understood as a radical work of God (new birth), not a mere decision or moral improvement. Tim Challies
  5. Biblical Understanding of Evangelism
    Evangelism is rooted in proclaiming the full gospel and calling people to faith in Christ. Tim Challies
  6. Biblical Understanding of Membership
    Healthy churches practice meaningful, accountable membership, not a loose attendance model. Tim Challies
  7. Biblical Church Discipline
    Discipline is practiced to correct, restore, and protect the church’s witness. Tim Challies
  8. Promotion of Discipleship & Growth
    The church helps believers mature in Christ through teaching, mentoring, accountability. Tim Challies
  9. Biblical Leadership
    Leadership is servant-oriented, accountable, qualified by Scripture, and oriented toward equipping others. Tim Challies

Additional Characteristics from Other Sources


How Redeemer Hope Church Pursues Health

At Redeemer Hope, we commit ourselves to:

  • Rooting every sermon, class, ministry, and decision in Scripture, using expository preaching as our standard
  • Prioritizing discipleship—helping new believers and mature ones to grow
  • Modeling transparent leadership and mutual accountability
  • Fostering love, reconciliation, and spiritual community
  • Engaging missionally in our city and beyond, bringing tangible help and gospel witness
  • Holding firmly to the gospel and doctrinal integrity

We believe a church that walks in these marks is not perfect, but is growing, resilient, and productive in God’s Kingdom.

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