Recent Worship Services & Messages
Click on a video link below to watch or listen to a recent worship service.
Click on a video link below to watch or listen to a recent worship service.
This Sunday, as our series on the Lord's Prayer nears its conclusion, we reach what is, in some versions, the final line: “Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.” Part of the inherently human condition is that we encounter temptation, struggle with sin, and confront the reality of evil in our world. As we pray this part of the prayer, are we suggesting that God could lead us toward temptation? Or are we asking for guidance as we face the human reality in our everyday lives?
Join us this Sunday at Breakfast Church as we share food, scripture, and conversation about what it means to walk in God’s way.
This Sunday at Breakfast Church, guest worship leader Susan Bonnell reflects on the power of friendship - how it sustains us, shapes us, and reflects God's own desire for connection.
Through story, scripture, and shared reflection, we’ll explore the people who walk alongside us through life - and the friend we’re called to be for others. With wisdom from John 15 and voices from across the room, this is a morning to remember and celebrate the ties that bind.
This Sunday at Breakfast Church, guest worship leader and preacher, Wally Parker, shares an inspiring message on the power of perseverance, positive thinking, and the God-given strength of the human spirit. With stories of grit, gratitude, and grandmothers, you’ll be reminded that attitude shapes our reality—and that faith is not passive, but active. Come hear why Hannibal (yes, that Hannibal) might have been right, and discover the divine courage within you to move forward when the path is unclear.
Forgiveness is hard and holy. Jesus invites us to receive mercy and extend grace—living out the bold prayer we’ve been given.
When we pray “Thy will be done,” we choose trust over fear. With Jesus in Gethsemane, we seek courage to follow God’s good, life-giving way, even when the path is hard.
When we pray “Thy kingdom come,” we welcome God’s dream here and now. Jesus shows it in a seed, yeast, treasure, pearl—small, hidden, priceless signs of God’s reign breaking through.