Pursuing Christ, Together

Sunday Mornings 

9:15am, Adult Community Groups
Pre-K–5th: Huddles (Kids Community Groups)
Students 6th–12th: Sunday Morning Blast

10:30am, Adult Worship Service
Pre-K–5th: Underground (Kids Worship Service)

1st Sunday of the Month: Family Worship
(elementary-age children join us in the sanctuary for worship)

Birth-preK childcare provided for all Sunday Morning times

Summer Schedule (May 26 – July 28):
Sunday Mornings 

9:15am, No Summer Programing

10:30am, Family Worship
(elementary-age children join us in the sanctuary for worship;
birth-preK childcare provided)

Christ, Who Is Your Life

DNA Sermon Series

Pastor John continues our series through the New Testament with a sermon from Colossians 3. Download audio Stream audio Subscribe to podcast Watch video

The Supremacy of Christ — Bob Whitaker (12 Sept 2021)

DNA Sermon Series

Ptolemy had a reasonable perspective on the movement of the stars and planets for his point in time, but a more accurate perspective was to come. Can we find a similar analogy when it comes to perspective on Christ? Reading from Colossians 1:15-20. Download audio Stream audio Subscribe to podcast Watch video

Nothing but Jesus — Bob Whitaker (5 Sept 2021)

DNA Sermon Series

Right in the middle of the “epistle of joy,” Paul uses some harsh language to call people out. What’s going on here? Reading from Philippians 3:1-11. Download audio Stream audio Subscribe to podcast Watch video

Imitating Our Master — Bob Whitaker (29 Aug 2021)

DNA Sermon Series

What is it? We are hard-wired with it at birth.It’s natural, yet it’s destructive.It’s not an outside enemy–it’s a necessary evil that is internal to our human disposition.What makes it insidious is that it seems necessary, and it is.Without it we can’t survive, but with it we carry the seeds of our own misery and […]

Dead but Alive — Bob Whitaker (15 Aug 2021)

DNA Sermon Series

“Whatever else is true about man, it is certainly true that man is not what he was meant to be.” –G.K. Chesterton This quote seems to summarize Paul’s idea of grace–that we all need it. Reading from Ephesians 2:1-10. Download audio Stream audio Subscribe to podcast Watch video