Those who join the church today still enjoy the benefits set in place in those early days. In the building of a house, the foundations are crucial, and in just the same way the people were established on solid biblical truths and values.
• Terry taught from the book of Romans, highlighting the grace of God. Those who are secure in Christ don't need to resort to religious postures such as legalism and super-spirituality.
• The church was to be a community of friends. Meals and other informal gatherings allowed relationships to develop and a sense of ‘family’ to grow.
• A Commitment Course was begun for those who wanted to join the church. At its conclusion a genuine expression of commitment was expected.
• Sunday meetings gave room for release of praise and worship; there was freedom for people to be true worshippers, new music and songs to bring a much-needed freshness, and for manifestations of God’s glory to break in.

Keeping ourselves on track
We still need to ensure that these foundations are under our feet and that we continue, as a church, to give room to the apostolic and prophetic ministries that laid them.
Are we a people who stand in the grace of God - free from condemnation and guilt, delivered from slavishly going through the motions of outward obedience to rules and others' expectations?
Has our striving been replaced by the power of God's grace to motivate us to a life of faith and love of righteousness?
Is friendship and the sharing of our lives something we still value and for which we make time?
How is our commitment being worked out in real terms? Does it include being consistent in attendance at gatherings for worship and prayer? Can the others in our small group rely on us?
What about the quality of our giving and serving?
Is there still no substitute for a genuine meeting with God in worship? Are we disappointed if, on occasions, we have no sense of the presence of God in our midst?
Prophetic vision
In the early months, while the number of committed people was still comparatively small, God presented the church with a breathtaking vision of growth and impact. One of a number of prophecies at that time caused hearts to beat faster and faith to rise: "My children, you are yet like a young sapling; you will become as a mighty tree whose branches will spread out over this town. It will grow to such proportions that it will be impossible to be in the town without being aware of your presence."
A further prophecy indicated that as the team of leaders grew together like pillars and were lined up in right relationship and grew straight with genuine integrity, God would cause young shoots to grow between them that would ultimately be cut and sent as arrows to the ends of the earth.
Since that time the church has not only grown in size and significance, but has also sent out many who have planted and are serving churches in other parts of the UK and overseas. We continue to look to God for further fulfilment of his prophetic word among us, affecting not only the community where we live, but the nation and the nations.