The Tenets of our Faith as stated in our Bylaws
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Two Gates. Two Ways.You must choose between two gates: the narrow gate, which is Jesus, and the wide gate of sin. The narrow gate leads to the narrow way of life, a path you enter alone by faith in Christ. It’s hard, filled with persecution and struggle, but Christ empowers you to persevere. The wide gate leads to the broad way, a superhighway that’s easy but ends in destruction. Source: Matthew 7:13-14, John 14:6
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Two Trees. Two Fruits.Good trees bear good fruit; bad trees bear bad fruit. Your life—your actions and choices—reveals whether you’re on the narrow way. False prophets, who push the broad way, produce bad fruit by twisting God’s Word. Good fruit comes from following Jesus, living as He taught. Bad trees, bearing bad fruit, are cut down and thrown into the fire. Source: Matthew 7:15-20
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Two Professions. Two Lives.Not everyone who says, “Lord, Lord,” enters the kingdom. Sincere faith in Jesus, doing the Father’s will, leads to salvation. Insincere professions—claiming faith while relying on religion or impressive deeds like prophesying or miracles—don’t save. Jesus will say, “I never knew you,” to those who never entered the narrow gate. Religion is not a substitute for faith in Christ. Source: Matthew 7:21-23
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Two Builders. Two Houses.A wise builder constructs his house on the rock—Jesus’ words—ensuring it stands against life’s storms. A foolish builder chooses sand, rejecting Christ, and his house falls when floods come. Your life’s foundation matters: build on Christ for eternal purpose, or on anything else, and it will be swept away. Source: Matthew 7:24-27
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Our CallWe are Christ’s ambassadors, leading people to the narrow gate and teaching them to walk the narrow way. Life in Christ is gold; life outside is fool’s gold. Choose Jesus, not religion or works, for a life of eternal meaning. At Redemption Road, we’re here to help you make that choice and grow in Him. Source: Matthew 7:13-27
What we believe. Applied directly from the Word of God.
Our Leadership
Pastor Troy Bishop

Why Redemption Road?
The name "Redemption Road" and the slogan "The Narrow Way" are rooted in Matthew 7, where we find the exclusive nature of the invitation of Jesus articulated by the Savior through a series of short parables that have a strong common thread. All of these short stories convey a simple truth with devastating clarity: there are only two paths to choose—life through Jesus or destruction. God offers no other options. You choose the way; you do not choose the consequences. Jesus, who said, “I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life” (John 14:6), is the narrow gate to life. The broad way, though tempting, leads to destruction. We exist to love God, love others, share the gospel, and make disciples, guiding people to the narrow gate and walking with them in faith.
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Two Gates. Two Ways.You must choose between two gates: the narrow gate, which is Jesus, and the wide gate of sin. The narrow gate leads to the narrow way of life, a path you enter alone by faith in Christ. It’s hard, filled with persecution and struggle, but Christ empowers you to persevere. The wide gate leads to the broad way, a superhighway that’s easy but ends in destruction. Source: Matthew 7:13-14, John 14:6
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Two Trees. Two Fruits.Good trees bear good fruit; bad trees bear bad fruit. Your life—your actions and choices—reveals whether you’re on the narrow way. False prophets, who push the broad way, produce bad fruit by twisting God’s Word. Good fruit comes from following Jesus, living as He taught. Bad trees, bearing bad fruit, are cut down and thrown into the fire. Source: Matthew 7:15-20
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Two Professions. Two Lives.Not everyone who says, “Lord, Lord,” enters the kingdom. Sincere faith in Jesus, doing the Father’s will, leads to salvation. Insincere professions—claiming faith while relying on religion or impressive deeds like prophesying or miracles—don’t save. Jesus will say, “I never knew you,” to those who never entered the narrow gate. Religion is not a substitute for faith in Christ. Source: Matthew 7:21-23
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Two Builders. Two Houses.A wise builder constructs his house on the rock—Jesus’ words—ensuring it stands against life’s storms. A foolish builder chooses sand, rejecting Christ, and his house falls when floods come. Your life’s foundation matters: build on Christ for eternal purpose, or on anything else, and it will be swept away. Source: Matthew 7:24-27
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Our CallWe are Christ’s ambassadors, leading people to the narrow gate and teaching them to walk the narrow way. Life in Christ is gold; life outside is fool’s gold. Choose Jesus, not religion or works, for a life of eternal meaning. At Redemption Road, we’re here to help you make that choice and grow in Him. Source: Matthew 7:13-27