About us

We are a local church community in Smithfield, NC with one mission:

to love Jesus & seek Him

Leadership

  • Pastor Joshua Davis

    Joshua Davis

  • David Nixon

    David Nixon

  • Dr. Shawn Tracy

    Shawn Tracy

Pillars

Jesus Co. is a company of brides that are passionate about Presence, Prayer, Proclamation, and Power.

The presence of our Lord Jesus is everything we need

Presence Of God

You can not separate Jesus from His presence. He is His presence. We believe that everything changes when He comes and in His presence is everything we need. 

  • We believe in the immanence and manifest presence of Yahweh, who desires to dwell with His people. Through the atoning work of Jesus Christ and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, believers have continual access to God’s presence. Worship is not merely a ritual but a relational encounter with the Living God. The gathered Church is the temple of the Holy Spirit, and we earnestly seek the ongoing, tangible presence of God in both corporate worship and personal devotion.
    Therefore, we prioritize cultivating environments of reverence, adoration, and spiritual sensitivity to the movement of the Holy Spirit where God's presence is welcomed and honored.

    John 14:16–17, Hebrews 10:19–22, Psalm 16:11, 1 Corinthians 3:16, Exodus 33:14–15

prayer is the means by which we invite Gods power into our lives

Priority of Prayer

The means by which seek and enjoy Him. The means by which we invite God’s power into our lives and pursue intimacy with Him.

  • We believe prayer is central to the life and mission of the Church. It is through prayer that we commune with God, align our hearts with His will, and partner with Him in advancing His Kingdom. Scripture calls us to pray in the Spirit, to persevere in intercession, and to seek God’s face continually. Prayer is both an individual and corporate discipline and is the means by which spiritual authority is exercised.
    Therefore, we commit to a culture of prayer that is fervent, Spirit-led, and faith-filled, believing that God hears and responds to the cries of His people.

    Matthew 6:9–13, 1 Thessalonians 5:17, James 5:16, Ephesians 6:18, Luke 18:1, 2 Chronicles 7:14, Isaiah 56:6-7, Acts 6:4

we will preach and proclaim Christ and the good news of the gospel

Proclamation of the Gospel

We preach and proclaim Christ. We are heralds of the Gospel and never grow tired of it; for it is the power of God unto salvation.

  • We believe the Gospel of Jesus Christ is the power of God unto salvation for all who believe. It is the only message of Scripture and the mission of the Church to proclaim it faithfully to every nation, tribe, and tongue. We affirm the full inspiration and authority of the Bible as the revealed Word of God and hold that preaching, teaching, and discipleship are essential functions of the Church.
    Therefore, we are committed to the uncompromised proclamation of God’s truth with boldness and compassion, calling all people to repentance, faith, and obedience to Christ.

    Romans 1:16, Matthew 28:19–20, Acts 1:8, 2 Timothy 3:16, 1 Corinthians 9:16, Colossians 1:28

we invite the power of God with demonstration into our lives

Power of the Holy Spirit

We not only believe in proclamation, but we believe in demonstration. We expect and invite the power of God into our lives to walk in purity and to demonstrate the kingdom of God to others.

  • We believe that the baptism and filling of the Holy Spirit empower believers for victorious living, holy conduct, and effective ministry. The gifts of the Spirit, including healing, prophecy, tongues, and miracles, are active and necessary for the edification of the Church and the advancement of the Gospel. Every believer is called to live a supernatural life, bearing witness to the resurrection power of Jesus Christ.
    Therefore, we embrace the present work of the Holy Spirit and encourage the pursuit of spiritual gifts, leadership by the Spirit, and bold demonstrations of God’s power for the glory of Christ.

    Acts 1:8, Acts 2:4, 1 Corinthians 12:4–11, Galatians 5:22–23, Romans 8:11, Mark 16:17–20, 2 Timothy 1:7