Worship Services from 2026

March 1, 2026 — 10:30 AM Service | ‘A House Divided’

Pastor Matthew’s sermon explains Jesus challenges fear, division, and misunderstanding—even from his own family and religious leaders—by showing that God’s work is rooted in unity and love, not control or accusation. The message emphasizes that followers of Jesus are called to reject forces that divide people and instead live out courageous, forgiving love as the true way to heal a divided world.

March 1, 2026 — 9:00 AM Service | ‘A House Divided’

Pastor Matthew’s sermon explains Jesus challenges fear, division, and misunderstanding—even from his own family and religious leaders—by showing that God’s work is rooted in unity and love, not control or accusation. The message emphasizes that followers of Jesus are called to reject forces that divide people and instead live out courageous, forgiving love as the true way to heal a divided world.

February 22, 2026 — 10:30 AM Service | ‘Unity without Uniformity’

Guest Preacher Joe Davis reminded us that although we’re all different, we belong to one body in Christ. Using Paul’s message in 1 Corinthians 12, he emphasized that when one person suffers, the whole community feels it—and healing happens when we honor and care for every member, especially those who are hurting or overlooked. His message invited us to see each other’s worth, celebrate our differences, and live out a love that heals and unites.

February 22, 2026 — 9:00 AM Service | ‘Unity without Uniformity’

Guest Preacher Joe Davis reminded us that although we’re all different, we belong to one body in Christ. Using Paul’s message in 1 Corinthians 12, he emphasized that when one person suffers, the whole community feels it—and healing happens when we honor and care for every member, especially those who are hurting or overlooked. His message invited us to see each other’s worth, celebrate our differences, and live out a love that heals and unites.

February 15, 2026 — 10:30 AM Service | ‘Take Up the Towel’

Pastor Kristin reminded us that real leadership looks nothing like power or status—it looks like kneeling. Using Jesus washing the disciples’ feet, she showed how love requires stepping into discomfort, not away from it. She challenged us to choose service over self‑interest and pointed to our community’s recent acts of generosity as proof that we can bring heaven to earth when we lead with humility.

February 15, 2026 — 9:00 AM Service | ‘Take Up the Towel’

Pastor Kristin reminded us that real leadership looks nothing like power or status—it looks like kneeling. Using Jesus washing the disciples’ feet, she showed how love requires stepping into discomfort, not away from it. She challenged us to choose service over self‑interest and pointed to our community’s recent acts of generosity as proof that we can bring heaven to earth when we lead with humility.
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