Our Mission

The purpose of Twin Oaks Christian Church is to glorify God by loving people to faith in Jesus Christ and membership in his church, helping them to grow toward maturity in Christ, and equipping them for service to Christ in the church and in the world.

Our Staff and Leadership

  • Danielle Wolfe

    BOARD CHAIR

  • Steve Gregorich

    RECORDER

  • Darrel Rothauge

    ELDER

  • Sarah Withrow King

    WORSHIP LEADER

  • Dave Buechler

    PASTOR

Our Character & Beliefs

What Kind of Church is Twin Oaks Trying to Be?

  • FRIENDLY and LOVING with a warm atmosphere for worship. 

  • BIBLE LEARNING, practical and related to daily living. 

  • PRAYING

  • CONCERNED ABOUT YOU, whether you are a child, a senior citizen, or somewhere in between, you will feel at home in our family-like fellowship. 

  • MISSION oriented. Twin Oaks cooperates with other Christians in world evangelism through financial and spiritual support.

Characteristic Beliefs

  • The focus of our faith is not found in a written creed, but in a dynamic relationship with our Lord. 

  • We believe in God the Creator and that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the Living God. 

  • We believe that the Holy Spirit gives us new life and dwells in every Christian. 

  • We hold the Bible to be the inspired Word of God. 

  • We see in the New Testament the norm for churches of every generation. 

  • We are part of a movement within the broader church seeking to restore New Testament faith and practice, that there might be unity among all Christians and that the world might know God through Jesus Christ. 

  • We recognize the autonomy of the local church while at the same time want to have significant relationships with other churches for the sake of God’s mission in the world. 

  • We celebrate the Lord’s Supper (communion) each Sunday as the central part of worship. Because we partake together as a church body, we also reaffirm our unity in Christ. All Christians are invited to share at the Lord’s Table, regardless of church affiliation. 

  • We practice the scriptural baptism of immersion in water, the New Testament picture of the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ.

We’ve been a part of the Eugene-Springfield community since 1964.

Learn more about our story (coming soon).