Core Beliefs

  • God

    The Creator of all things, who reveals Himself as Father, Son, and Spirit. Matthew 3:16-17, 28:19-20; 2 Corinthians 13:14

  • Jesus

    Who is fully God and fully man at the same time, who became like us to bring about our salvation. Matthew 1:20-25, 16:15-16; John 1:1-19

  • Holy Spirit

    Who is active in the world, bringing us to salvation. John 14:15-18, 16:7-15; Romans 8:1-17

  • Bible

    That it is the Word of God, giving us all we need to know about how to be saved. 2 Timothy 3:15-17; 2 Peter 1:20-21

  • Sin

    We are all sinners by both nature and act and need God's forgiveness and cleansing. Genesis 3; Romans 3:23, 5:12-14, 6:15-21

  • Righteousness

    Jesus Christ died on the Cross, and that by trusting in His death we can be restored to a right relation to God. Isaiah 53:5-6; John 3:14-17

  • Free Will

    God has enabled us to turn to Him from sin but that He has not forced us to do so. Genesis 2:16-17; John 1:12; Galatians 6:7-8

  • Repentance

    Each person must ask for forgiveness, turn away from sin, and trust Jesus Christ to accept him or her. Isaiah 55:6-7; Acts 17:30-31

  • New Life

    When we turn from sin and trust in Jesus Christ, the old record of sin is wiped clean, and we are born anew, thus becoming part of the family of God. Acts 13:39; Titus 3:4-7; Galatians 4:4-7

  • Sanctification

    After being born again, we need the fullness of God's Spirit in our hearts. When we make a complete commitment to Him, He cleanses our spirit, fills us with His perfect love, and gives us the power to live victoriously. Matthew 3:11, 22:37-40; 1 John 4:17-18

  • Church

    The Body of Christ, carrying on His mission through the power of the Holy Spirit. 1 Corinthians 12:12-31; Ephesians 5:25-27

  • Baptism

    We urge people to be baptized as Christians. Matthew 28:16-20; Acts 2:37-41

  • Communion

    The Lord's Supper. Matthew 26:26-29; 1 Corinthians 11:23-32

  • Divine Healing

    God can heal. We pray for healing. We also believe that He can work through medical science. 2 Corinthians 12:7-10; James 5:13-16

  • Future Glory

    Jesus Christ is coming again. John 14:1-3; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18

    Everyone will face the judgment of God with its rewards and punishments. Matthew 25:31-46; Revelation 20:11-15

Our Story

Turning Leaf Church of the Nazarene, started on May 6, 2007, as a church plant sponsored by the Orangewood Church of the Nazarene in Phoenix, Arizona. Pastor Jeff Fillis was on staff at the Orangewood Church as Worship Pastor for 10 years. As time went by, Pastor Jeff began to sense that God was calling him to take a leap of faith and begin a church in the west valley of the Phoenix area. He began working with the leadership of the Orangewood Church to develop a core group of people who joined with him to start Turning Leaf.

On the inaugural Sunday, the first message that Pastor Jeff preached was from Joshua chapters 3 and 4 where the Israelites crossed over the Jordan River on dry ground into the land that God had promised them. After they crossed over, Joshua commanded the head of each of the 12 tribes to go back into the Jordan River and bring a stone to a place where they were to build an altar or memorial. The memorial was to remind the Israelites of their generation as well as future generations of the great things God had done on their behalf. So on Turning Leaf’s first Sunday, everyone in attendance was handed a stone that had “Turning Leaf Community” written on it, as well as the start date, “5/6/07”. Since then, everyone who has become a member of Turning Leaf Church has received the same kind of stone. We asked the people on that first Sunday, and all who have joined since, to take the stone and display it somewhere that is noticeable to others. When someone asks about the stone each person can tell the story of how God has blessed Turning Leaf Church and how they fit into the story. Some day, and that day is getting nearer all the time, when we build on our land, we will ask for those stones back in order to build a memorial of our own on our church property. The memorial will be there for all to see and be reminded of the good things God has done on our behalf.

From the beginning of Turning Leaf Church in 2007, we have had a team of people working to find a permanent location for our church. We have looked at both existing buildings and bare land, asking God to lead us to the location that He had in mind for Turning Leaf to minister from. For several years, nothing that we looked at seemed at all to be God’s answer. However, from time to time Pastor Jeff would drive by what is now the property that we own. The land was originally owned by another church plant. As he drove by the property, he would ask God to give us a piece of land that had all the qualities of this land; near where we are currently worshipping, highly visible, a minimum of 8 acres and at a price that would lead us to believe God was in it.

Eventually, we heard this exact piece of property was potentially for sale. We saw God perform several miracles on our behalf as we took steps toward purchasing the land:

  • Miracle #1

    • We made a verbal offer on the land. After consideration, the owners of the land sold it to us for $20,000 less than we offered.

  • Miracle #2

    • We challenged our congregation to pay off the mortgage on the land in one year. Our people rose to the challenge and paid it off in nine months.

  • Miracle #3

    • The very same week we raised enough money to pay off the mortgage, the church we bought the land from, who had decided to disband, gave Turning Leaf Church some of their building fund - $80,000!

  • Miracle #4

    • In April of 2015, a family connected to Turning Leaf Church gave a gift to the church of $100,000.

  • Miracle #5

    • The people of Turning Leaf have sacrificially pledged $1,055,000 over the next three years.

  • Miracle #6

    • An anonymous donor, gave $1,000,000 toward our building plans.

  • Miracle #7

    • A sister church, Sun City Nazarene Church, gave $100,000 to help us build.

  • Miracle #8

    • The people of Turning Leaf, in the end raised 2.5M toward our building plans.

  • Miracle #9

    • We were able to build and finish our building project in the middle of the COVID Pandemic.

Seeing these miracles take place has certainly raised the faith level of the people at Turning Leaf Church to the degree that we are moving forward to build, claiming the promise in Matthew 19:26, “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.”

In 2013, Turning Leaf Church started meeting at Heritage Elementary School, with whom we entered into a great partnership. This was evidenced by:

  • Turning Leaf offers an annual Halloween alternative event, 31st Xtreme, for the school and surrounding community with over 1,000 in attendance.

  • Many volunteers from Turning Leaf help serve meals at their Thanksgiving and Christmas feasts.

  • Eggstreme Family Fun is a community Easter egg hunt for all children. The event takes place on the school property. An invitation to our Easter services is given to everyone that participates.

  • Our church offers the school the use of our media equipment and operators for their Christmas and Spring Musical performances, as well as Graduations.

  • Pastor Jeff was the keynote speaker at the schools 8th grade graduation ceremony in 2016 and 2017

  • We provide Christmas gifts and food for families of students in need.

The ministry team at Turning Leaf believes strongly that the church is not in existence for the sole reason of bringing people to the church, but that the church has a responsibility to go out into the community. Some ways we accomplish this are as follows:

  • Adopt A Street - helping keep the neighborhood beautiful.

  • Ministry To Others fund - helping meet financial needs for families both inside and outside of Turning Leaf Church.

  • Partnering with Luke Air Force Base to offer a Tuesday evening bible study on the base and offering meals for base families as needed.

  • Even without having our own buildings, we have still made it a priority to help build churches around the world; having sent fifteen mission teams during our fifteen-year history. The congregations we have worked with are always amazed that we would send people to help build a church building when we do not have a building of our own.

Now, as we are moving onto our new campus at 5800 Litchfield Rd., we are looking forward to new ways to help the community we were called to serve, being the Love of Christ to people who are hurting and need hope. In the near future we hope to implement some of the following ministries:

  • Soccer and flag football children’s leagues on our sports field

  • Basketball and volleyball leagues and camps within our worship center/gymnasium

  • Prayer room that can be accessed, with permission 24 hours a day

Although our history is not long, it is rich. We have already seen God move in the lives of our members and in those to whom we minister. The future of our church is not yet written but we know that it is filled with joy and hope that is found in Jesus Christ. The Lord will continue to use this church to minister to people who are in desperate need of hope because the Church is not a building and our ministry is not confined to walls, but reaches wherever our people are. And wherever the people of Turning Leaf are, the Love of Christ is transforming lives.

We are asking everyone in and around Turning Leaf to tell our story and help write the future chapters by participating as part of our family through serving and ministering in each other’s lives. It is with great faith and anticipation that we move forward, not in our own resources or strength, but in God’s miraculous provision for our future. We hope you will join us as we, together, write our story.

Our Team

  • Pastor Jeff

    LEAD PASTOR

    Pastor Jeff spent 18 years as a minister of music and fulfilling various other associate pastor roles. As God began to change his call and gift him beyond music ministry, he became the founding pastor of Turning Leaf Church of the Nazarene.

    Pastor enjoys serving as the Arizona Nazarene District Church Plant/Re-Start Coordinator and desires to see churches multiply. He also enjoys biking and playing the violin.

  • Pastor Matt

    COLLEGE & FAMILY PASTOR

    Matt felt a call to ministry his junior year at Millennium High School. He graduated from Arizona Christian University in May of 2012. Matt served as the youth intern for three years before becoming the youth pastor in November of 2011. He loves teens and continues to walk with them as they grow in their faith and in their desire to seek out who God is in their lives.

  • Pastor Tyler

    YOUTH PASTOR

    Tyler responded to a call into ministry in 2011 and has since pursued God's plan for his life. He grew up in Nevada, has lived in Boston and Ohio, and is now excited to be living and doing ministry in Arizona. His passion is to see students wrestle with and embrace their faith in a meaningful and lasting way. Outside of church, Tyler loves to watch and play sports, make music, and be outside enjoying nature.

  • Pastor Christine

    DISCIPLESHIP/CHILDREN’S PASTOR

    Christine's passion is to help people understand what they believe, why they believe it and how their beliefs impact their lives. She has a Master's of Divinity degree and is an ordained elder in the Church of the Nazarene. She enjoys serving in many different capacities including missions and worship and, birthed out of her own personal experience, she also has a heart for ministry to children with special needs and their families. Christine, her husband Jeff and their two boys enjoy outdoor activities, sports and travel in their free time.

  • Pastor Tom

    CONNECTIONS PASTOR

    Pastor Tom spent 43 years in full-time ministry, retiring to Phoenix in 2009. He became Connection Pastor at TLC in 2010. He serves joyfully in the area of “Lunch Bunch” (taking new people out to lunch) … visitation … Life Group (facilitator) … helping with hospital visits and being an encourager to all. It is a real joy to serve others.

  • Marilyn

    ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

    Marilyn has served as the administrative assistant since August of 2009. It is my pleasure to work with the staff and TLC Community.

  • Joni

    COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR

    Joni started working as an administrative assistant December of 2012. She is now our Communications Director. She has been in ministry for more than 20 years. She is married to Matt Dennis and they have 3 boys together. They enjoy playing disc golf as a family and sports in general.

  • Cheryl

    VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR

    Cheryl loves to volunteer with the church and the community. She has a passion for connecting people to the church and for helping them grow in their faith. She is married to Bill for 36 years and has 2 adult children and 3 grandchildren. Cheryl loves traveling, being outdoors and her new hobby of water color painting.