Recent Worship Services & Messages

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  • March 1, 2026: “This I Believe” Sermon Series
    3/1/26

    March 1, 2026: “This I Believe” Sermon Series

    When life doesn’t go the way we thought it would, what happens to our faith?

    Most of us know what it’s like to have something shift — a loss, a disappointment, a moment that rearranges the story we thought we were living. And in those moments, belief isn’t neat or confident. It’s quieter than that. More honest. Sometimes it’s just the choice to keep showing up.

    This Sunday in our Lenten series, This I Believe, we’ll reflect on the kind of faith that grows in the middle of real life — when grief and hope somehow share the same space. Because before anyone can say, “This I believe,” there are seasons when belief is still forming, still finding its footing.

  • February 22, 2026: “This I Believe” sermon series
    2/22/26

    February 22, 2026: “This I Believe” sermon series

    “This I Believe: Where Their Story Meets Ours”

    This Lent, we’re listening for the stories that shape what we believe.

    The Easter story isn’t just one story - it’s a collection of human stories: stories of grief and courage, of fear and love, of denial and devotion. People who didn’t yet know how the story would end, but whose lives were already being changed by their encounters with Jesus.

    Throughout this season, we’ll step into the stories of those who stood closest to the cross and the empty tomb, listening for how faith was formed not through certainty, but through experience.

    Reflection on their stories will invite us to reflect on our own: What moments have shaped what we believe? Where are we still in the middle of the story? Together, we’ll discover that faith is not a finished statement - it’s a living story still being told.

    Join us on Sundays at 10am as we discover how their story is also ours.

  • February 15, 2026: Breakfast Church
    2/15/26

    February 15, 2026: Breakfast Church

    Breakfast church is this Sunday!

    We’ll sing, pray, share, and reflect together through an interactive sermon, with plenty of space for conversation and connection. There will be time to lift up prayer requests, take part in a hands-on outreach project, and simply be together in a warm, welcoming way.

  • February 8, 2026: Broadway Series Finale: Frozen the Broadway Musical
    2/8/26

    February 8, 2026: Broadway Series Finale: Frozen the Broadway Musical

    “Let It Go" became a cultural phenomenon. Every kid (and let's be honest, every adult) belted it in the car. Empowering! Liberating! Be yourself! Let it go!

    But here's the thing: the song is about running away and hiding. Which is...not actually the gospel.

    But, good news: Broadway saw the problem and fixed it. In an appropriate finale to our series on “The Sacred Stories We Sing: The Gospel According to Broadway,” we explore the finale of Frozen the Broadway Musical that we should have had from the start - and what it means for how we live, love, and find our purpose.

  • February 1, 2026: The Gospel According to Broadway
    2/1/26

    February 1, 2026: The Gospel According to Broadway

    Dear Evan Hansen

    “The parts we can't tell, we carry them well. But that doesn't mean they're not heavy.”

    This Sunday in our Broadway series, Dear Evan Hansen gives voice to the isolation so many of us feel - the fear that if people really knew us, they'd turn away. We curate our lives, hide our struggles, and wonder if we're the only ones barely holding it together. But what if the Gospel has a different word for us? What if being fully known doesn't lead to rejection, but to the kind of love that changes everything?

  • January 18, 2026: The Gospel According to Broadway
    1/18/26

    January 18, 2026: The Gospel According to Broadway

    What do ABBA, Broadway, and faith have in common?

    This Sunday, we continue our “Sacred Stories We Sing: The Gospel According to Broadway” sermon series with a recent Broadway revival: Mamma Mia! It’s a musical filled with unforgettable songs, big questions, and the quiet courage it takes to hope for something more. As we listen to a familiar melody, we’ll reflect on longing, dreams, and the ways hope can shape how we see the world and one another.

    Together, we’ll explore how sacred meaning can be found in unexpected places - and how stories we sing have a way of drawing us into something larger than ourselves.

  • January 11, 2026: The Gospel According to Broadway
    1/11/26

    January 11, 2026: The Gospel According to Broadway

    Music has a way of carrying stories deeper than words alone. Broadway has given us stories of hope and heartbreak, forgiveness and longing, justice and love.

    In this series, The Sacred Stories We Sing: The Gospel According to Broadway, we’ll listen for God’s still-speaking voice through favorite Broadway songs and shows, discovering the Gospel in familiar music and powerful stories from the stage. These stories don’t replace Scripture; they serve as modern parables that reveal the sacred story of God’s love for the world in new and fresh ways.