LEADING PEOPLE TO FIND AND FOLLOW JESUS
Join us Sundays | 9 + 11am
Leading people to find and follow Jesus.
Join us Sundays 9 + 11 am
Tuesdays in the Word
Starting August 26 | 9:30am & 6:15pm
WOMEN’S STUDY – 9:30-11:30 AM
MEN’S & WOMEN’S STUDY – 6:15-8:15 PMÂ
Join us as we walk through the book of Romans—a sweeping and soul-stirring look at salvation, the righteousness of God, and the call to live by faith.
In this 30-lesson, verse-by-verse study, you’ll encounter transforming truths about who God is, what He has done, and why His love changes everything. With live teaching by Pastor Josh Kirk, we’ll explore how salvation is a free gift—given not because of who we are or what we’ve done, but because of who Christ is and what He has accomplished. We can’t earn it. We don’t deserve it. But by grace through faith, we can receive it.Â
You are greatly loved.
Maybe you’ve never heard this before, but God is obsessed with love for you. Yes, even if you did that. And that. And yes, even that. As crazy as that may sound, after all of that, God still loves you. God’s greatest gift of love was sending His Son Jesus to live and walk and be in the mess with us.
It’s that same Jesus who died for us to remove the infection of sin – and then rose again to give us hope. He’s our Savior we celebrate today and we would love for you to join us as we worship Him together
You are greatly loved.
Maybe you’ve never heard this before, but God is obsessed with love for you. Yes, even if you did that. And that. And yes, even that. As crazy as that may sound, after all of that, God still loves you. God’s greatest gift of love was sending His Son Jesus to live and walk and be in the mess with us.
It’s that same Jesus who died for us to remove the infection of sin – and then rose again to give us hope. He’s our Savior we celebrate today and we would love for you to join us as we worship Him together
Recent Sermon
From Clinging to Trusting:
We live in a culture that worships self-effort and somewhere along the way, we’ve brought that same mentality into our relationship with God. We want to be Christians who have it all together, who can handle our own spiritual growth, who can earn God’s approval through our performance. But what if that very mindset is the thing keeping us from the abundant life Jesus offers?
Recent Sermon