Worship Services on mark
February 1, 2026 — 10:30 AM Service | ‘Humble Your Heart’
Jesus teaches that real leadership is humility and service, not status. We’re called to stay curious, admit we might be wrong, and lead with love—because people recognize Christ in us by how we treat others, not by winning arguments.
February 1, 2026 — 9:00 AM Service | ‘Humble Your Heart’
Jesus teaches that real leadership is humility and service, not status. We’re called to stay curious, admit we might be wrong, and lead with love—because people recognize Christ in us by how we treat others, not by winning arguments.
Worship | Easter (11:00 AM) “Rescue Story”
Mark 16:1-8 Christ is risen! He is risen, indeed! On Easter morning, Christians around the world gather to celebrate the most significant event in the life of the church. The tomb is empty. Jesus is alive! Easter changes everything. The day centers around the message: the resurrection promise that joy, hope, and faith will ultimately prevail. Because of Easter, we believe that life is stronger than death, that love is greater than hate, that mercy overcomes judgement, and that the sufferings and difficulties…
Worship | Easter (10:00 AM) “Rescue Story”
Mark 16:1-8 Christ is risen! He is risen, indeed! On Easter morning, Christians around the world gather to celebrate the most significant event in the life of the church. The tomb is empty. Jesus is alive! Easter changes everything. The day centers around the message: the resurrection promise that joy, hope, and faith will ultimately prevail. Because of Easter, we believe that life is stronger than death, that love is greater than hate, that mercy overcomes judgement, and that the sufferings and difficulties…
Good Friday Family Worship (5:30 PM)
Family Service—where we hear the story of Jesus’ love and sacrifice through spoken word, music, and the holding of the cross. This service is geared towards families with children and youth but all are welcome.
“Doubt” (10:30 AM Blended)
Text: Mark 9:14-27 Mark’s Gospel gives us a story of a father coming to Jesus for the healing of his son. When Jesus tells him that all things are possible for those who believe, the man’s response is one that resonates with all people of faith who wrestle with matters of faith throughout our lifetimes: “I do believe, help me in my unbelief.” How does God come to us in our seasons of doubt?
“Doubt” (9:00 AM Traditional)
Text: Mark 9:14-27 Mark’s Gospel gives us a story of a father coming to Jesus for the healing of his son. When Jesus tells him that all things are possible for those who believe, the man’s response is one that resonates with all people of faith who wrestle with matters of faith throughout our lifetimes: “I do believe, help me in my unbelief.” How does God come to us in our seasons of doubt?