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A Movement of Gospel Multiplication

At The Door Church, our mission is rooted in the Great Commission—to build Christ’s Church by boldly proclaiming the gospel. The Church was not a human invention; it is birthed out of the resurrection of Jesus and has been growing ever since. What began in the book of Acts is still unfolding today—and we believe we’re a vital part of that ongoing story.


Our vision at TDC is to be of One Heart and Soul (Acts 4:32)—a movement of gospel multiplication.


At the heart of the gospel is a truth that stings: we are dying, not just physically but spiritually, because of our sin. But here’s the beauty of the gospel: Jesus took the punishment we deserved. He died in our place—and then He rose again, offering new, eternal life to anyone who believes in Him. That’s not just good news—it’s the best news. Jesus came to save sinners, which means there’s hope for you, for me, and for the whole world.


This is why we are unapologetically passionate about the gospel. It’s worth building our entire lives around.


We want Heaven to be crowded. That’s why we steward the gospel with everything we have—our time, our talents, and our treasure. We sacrifice because Jesus sacrificed everything for us. Being of One Heart and Soul means uniting our lives around a purpose far bigger than ourselves: a gospel movement.


We’ve planted churches, launched campuses, and partnered with planters across the globe. Today, the sun never sets on the ministry of The Door Church.


A small glimpse of this global movement is seen through our church partners: The Vine Church in Plymouth, Michigan, and Eyres Monsell Community Church in Leicester, England. These vibrant communities are passionately sharing Jesus and serving their cities with love and purpose.


Want to learn more about the gospel movement TDC is part of? Visit thedoorchurch.net/partners.


And now, we invite you to join the movement.


Will you participate in the commission of Christ?

Will you pray?

Will you share your faith?

Will you give your time, talents, and treasure to something that will echo in eternity?


Because in the end, your legacy isn’t just about what you build—it’s about who you invest in and bring to Christ.


Christ is all,

Scott Brooks

 
 
 

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