Psalms

For the next six weeks, we invite you to borrow these words to connect with God. They’re prayers and songs. Some were written out of deep anguish, some in exultation, while others were written as a dutiful reminder of God’s faithfulness through the ages. This reading plan is different from the ot...

The Book of Acts

When you think of church, you might first picture a building. But that’s not how it all started. Church was people. It was a movement of men and women and kids, filled with the Holy Spirit, gathered around tables, clustered in homes, sharing meals and money and clothing, and caring for each other...

Letters from Prison

The truth found in these letters has been changing peoples’ lives for 2,000 years, and we can’t wait to see how it will change lives in our church this year! We believe that God can use the Bible to transform ordinary people into deeply devoted followers of Jesus. It's never too late to jump in! ...

Mark

The Gospel of Mark is the first written account we have of the life of Jesus of Nazareth, undoubtedly the most influential person to have ever lived. He is still known, admired, and even worshiped by billions of people in every nation around the world 2,000 years after his death. We believe that ...

40

Lent is a season of forty days (not including Sundays) that begins on Ash Wednesday and ends the day before Easter Sunday. Lent is a time of self-examination and reflection. It’s a season for repentance, fasting, and preparation for the coming of Easter. During Lent, we seek to literally “turn a...

Christmas Playlist

Welcome to Advent Advent is a word that means “coming” or “visit.” In the Christian season of Advent, we prepare for the “advent” of Christ’s birth. The season of Advent lasts for four Sundays leading up to Christmas. During this time, the church looks back upon Christ’s coming in celebration whi...

Identity Crisis

For years things have been done in the name of Christianity that has nothing to do with the mission of Jesus. As a result, our brand has been compromised. But what if we reclaim the Christian brand as Jesus originally intended?
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