Who We Are
The Meaning Behind Eklektify
The name "Eklektify" is a fusion of the Greek word "eklektos" and the word "justify." In Greek, eklektos translates to "elect," signifying how believers are saved—not by their own merit, but because God has chosen to transform their hearts.
Salvation is not something that can be earned. It is solely by God’s grace that we are saved—through faith in Jesus Christ, who lived a sinless life. We are justified by His blood, and only through His righteousness being imputed to us can we stand before God and be seen as righteous.The Eklektify logo features a cross and a heartbeat to embody the theme that God makes our hearts beat, and hence, gives us life. Though our hearts may have always been physically beating, we have not always been spiritually alive. That is until God performs a transforming work to our hearts and we are born of the Spirit. This spiritual rebirth provides us new life in Christ!
What We Believe
We believe that God is the Creator of all things.
We believe the Bible is the inerrant Word of God.
We believe that all people are sinful.
We believe that Jesus is both fully God and fully man.
We believe that Jesus Christ lived a sinless life, bore the punishment on the cross that we deserve, and conquered death in His resurrection.
We believe that people are reconciled to God by faith alone, through grace alone, in Christ alone.
We believe that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior.
We believe that believers are called to evangelize.
Who We Are
Thomas Kapp – Founder and Owner. Thomas' life took a turn when he felt God calling him to leave his job as a bridge design engineer and pursue the passion that had constantly been on his heart—sharing the Gospel. He wants others to experience the same saving grace that transformed his own life.
"Jesus chose to save a wretch like me, and I am forever undeserving of it. Jesus freed me from the chains of sin and provided me new life in Christ. In a world that is becoming exceedingly more broken, I want to let others know there is hope in Christ Jesus our Lord. If you feel like you are undeserving of God's grace, that's because you are undeserving of it. But that's the beauty of grace—that no matter who you are or what you've done—you are never beyond God's reach. His grace and redemption are for you too."