Ministry is tradition passed in love. Where have you seen God at work, and what “yes” will you offer to carry that calling forward?
Jesus calls us to follow him into discomfort, across parted waters, and toward a kingdom without excuses. At camp and at home, the way leads to love.
Still here. Still sent. Still loved. What if God is already speaking on your street—and the quiet road back is holy ground?
Wisdom has been woven into creation from the beginning, not hiding but calling us to holy attentiveness right where we are, right now.
Grace rewrites your story and reclaims your calling—what would change if you lived like someone already forgiven and trusted again?
The risen Jesus breathes peace into fear. What would change if you trusted his presence more than your fears this week?
Because resurrection begins, not ends, with Mary’s witness—how will you live this week if the risen Jesus is already changing everything?
Palm Sunday invites us to trust and walk with Jesus—speaking, surrendering, and loving—before we see the ending or understand the full story.
God’s table is set and your place is ready. What’s stopping you from receiving grace—and sharing it with someone who needs the invitation?
What if Lent isn't what you give up, but what God adds, forming you in love through self-denial, prayer, and service that lasts beyond Easter?
Faith isn’t about staying on the mountain but following Jesus into the world. Where is God calling you to carry the light you’ve seen?
Join the Spirit’s work already unfolding in your life and community. Let go of waiting and respond to the present movement of God.
The Church is always reforming. God calls us to faithful witness in new ways, even as we honor what formed us.
Bible Text: Psalm 62 | Preacher: Christopher Ingram | Pease find a copy of the full worship guide in the sermon notes.
Bible Text: Matthew 6:25-34 | Preacher: Christopher Ingram | With the advent of social distancing measures due to the impact of COVID-19, we still want to worship as a community…






