Worship Services from 2026 (Page 2)
January 25 2026 — 9:00 AM Service | ‘Be A Builder’
Pastor Peter’s sermon addressed the grief and heaviness present in the community and affirmed that God is still at work. Drawing on Jesus’ call to be salt and light, he encouraged the congregation to preserve love, practice compassion locally, and live out hope by caring for one another.
January 18, 2026 — 10:30 AM Service
In a world full of noise, Pastor Kristen challenged us with one question: Who are you following? Through the story of Ruth and Naomi, she reminded us that real strength looks like radical hospitality, everyday love, and choosing Jesus’ way—even when it’s hard.
January 18, 2026 — 9:00 AM Service
In a world full of noise, Pastor Kristen challenged us with one question: Who are you following? Through the story of Ruth and Naomi, she reminded us that real strength looks like radical hospitality, everyday love, and choosing Jesus’ way—even when it’s hard.
January 11, 2026 — 9:00 AM Service
Pastor Matthew reminded us that God’s call often comes quietly, like Samuel hearing his name in the night. In a world chasing power, true leadership starts with listening and serving. We’re all invited to lean in, pay attention, and live as people who are “just kids with a calling.”
January 11, 2026 — 10:30 AM Service
Pastor Matthew reminded us that God’s call often comes quietly, like Samuel hearing his name in the night. In a world chasing power, true leadership starts with listening and serving. We’re all invited to lean in, pay attention, and live as people who are “just kids with a calling.”
January 4, 2026 — 10:30 AM Service
The reading from Matthew tells how the Holy Family escaped to Egypt for safety, finding hospitality. In his sermon, Pastor Peter discusses Epiphany as a reminder that God’s love extends beyond Bethlehem to unexpected places and people. He shares stories of his own experiences of hospitality in Egypt that demonstrate how God’s grace transcends borders and reshapes history. We are encouraged to seek God’s love everywhere and to remain open and hopeful as we begin the new year.
January 4, 2026 — 9:00 AM Service
The reading from Matthew tells how the Holy Family escaped to Egypt for safety, finding hospitality. In his sermon, Pastor Peter discusses Epiphany as a reminder that God’s love extends beyond Bethlehem to unexpected places and people. He shares stories of his own experiences of hospitality in Egypt that demonstrate how God’s grace transcends borders and reshapes history. We are encouraged to seek God’s love everywhere and to remain open and hopeful as we begin the new year.
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