July 5, 2020
Boy, is 2020 a weird year, or what?
What can one Christian do to make a difference in a world that seems crazy? What can we do to make the church great again? What can we do to show that lives matter? I think the Bible has the solution. This Sunday we will look at James 1, John 14, Deuteronomy 29:29, and Ephesians 2 to hear what the Word of God says. We are called in these passages to obey the teachings of the Word. We should come to every passage of Scripture asking, “What do you want me to do?” We should come away from every passage of Scripture with a statement of “what I will do.”
There are two Sunday morning class options: Navigating Faith: Discussions on Faith & Practice and the Study of Matthew. These classes are ongoing and open to all adults.
Nursery: Birth to 36 months Nursery is provided so that our little ones can experience the love of God in their own way while they are promptly and appropriately cared […]
Join us for this video study by Nicole Unice to learn how life can be about being brave enough―for yourself, for God, for your tasks, and for your calling―right where He’s […]
Everyone is invited to join our Prayer Team on Monday nights at the church in the west lobby by the fireplace. We pray specifically for our church family, church leadership, […]
Moms and caregivers with children birth through homeschooling, join us in the gym for a short devotional, free play, parachute games, circle-time songs, and plenty of time for ladies to […]
This Life Group is an ongoing group that meets every Tuesday with the purpose of growing deeper in community with others and studying the Bible regularly. Topics and studies will […]
Are you feeling isolated, alone, and disconnected? We need real relationships with one another, so we are starting an ongoing opportunity to connect with other people, make some new friends, […]
This 13-lesson study delves into the foundational beliefs all Christians should know and understand. Covering topics from the Character of God to the Role of the Church, this study returns […]
Ground Zero is a place for young adults, ages 18 - 30, and is designed for fellowship and to be a safe place for spiritual growth. With group-guided studies, we […]