Holy Cross is a community living for Christ in the power of the Spirit, to the glory of the Father.
Jesus has made life with God possible - now and for eternity! We receive the gift of this life when we believe in him and begin to follow him. Life in Jesus is about more than affirming certain truths or trying hard to be a better person, it is reorienting your entire life around him. As a people in Christ, we want to live with God for the glory of God! At Holy Cross, our simple goals are to be with Jesus, become like Jesus, and do what Jesus did.
This simple yet life-changing way of Jesus takes a lifetime of commitment and learning. It requires grace, humility, and courage. It is the Holy Spirit who works to transform us into the likeness of Jesus and empowers us to participate in his redemptive work in the world. Over time, we learn to live our lives as Jesus would if he were us. We are committed to prayer and the study of God’s Word. We draw on our rich Anglican tradition for spiritual practices, sacramental and liturgical worship, and walking in the Holy Spirit who helps us become the people God created us to be for the sake of the world and to the glory of God!
Wherever you are on your spiritual journey, we invite you to consider the Lord Jesus Christ and the life he alone offers: life to the full (John 10:10)!
Core Commitments
Follow Jesus
We believe that to be a follower of Jesus is to take up the life of an apprentice or disciple. At Holy Cross, we talk about this way of life as centering around three goals: be with Jesus, become like Jesus, and do what Jesus did.
Live in Community
Throughout the week, we live in a community where we seek to live in obedience to Jesus, honor one another, and love others sacrificially. Life Groups are the primary place where we practice the way of Jesus, together, on Sullivan's Island.
Gather on Sundays
We gather as a church around the sacrament of communion; to pray, learn the Scriptures, hear the Gospel proclaimed, and worship together as the people of God.
Serve
We serve by demonstrating self-sacrificial love to those both in and outside the church. It takes dozens of servants to pull off the gatherings each weekend. We are a family, and like a family, we must all pitch in.
Give
We live to partner with Jesus to serve our community. We dream of becoming a church marked by radical generosity with a significant portion of our budget going directly to evangelism and compassion.
Core Beliefs
The Gospel
We believe that God the Father, through the perfect life, atoning death and bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ, forgives us and rescues us from evil, sin and death into life with Him and promises by the indwelling power of the Holy Spirit to restore all things to the praise of His glory.
The Holy Scriptures
The Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments as “containing all things necessary to salvation,” and as being the rule and ultimate standard of our common faith.
The Creeds
The Apostles’ and Nicene Creeds, as the sufficient statements of the Christian faith.
The Sacraments
There are two sacraments instituted by Jesus, Baptism and Holy Communion, which serve as “the outward signs (water, bread/wine) of an inward grace (the presence of Jesus).”
Anglican Formularies
The Anglican Formularies guide our beliefs, practices and governance. They are the 39 Articles of Religion, The Book of Common Prayer, the Ordinal and the Homilies. In addressing the particular concerns of the English Reformation, the Articles of Religion set forth a precise articulation of faith on many of the great points of Christian doctrine, in concert with the Creeds.
Governance
The ministry of the historic episcopate (bishops). All Anglican churches are tethered to the apostolic tradition and minister under the spiritual leadership of a chief pastor, their bishop.