Family.

Missionaries.

Servants.

We are a family of missionary servants, disciples making disciples; a church with a deep love for Jesus, a thirst for His Word, and a passion for the spread of His Gospel.

  • Family

    We are a Family. God, the perfect Father, has adopted us as His children. Rather than a random collection of individuals, we live in committed relationships as brothers and sisters. We arrange our lives to maximize the opportunity to be a part of each others’ lives.

  • Servants

    We are Servants. Jesus not only rules supremely over all the earth, but he intentionally disadvantaged himself for the sake of others. Because Jesus was willing to serve us to the point of death, we are committed to serving him, each other, and our cities.

  • Missionaries

    We are Missionaries. Jesus sent His Spirit to enable His Church to be a conduit of blessing to the world. We actively engage and bless our communities with the good news that our world belongs to God.

  • We aren’t defined by what we do. We are defined by what God has done in the person and work of Jesus Christ.

  • The New Testament doesn’t define the church by activities, buildings, or programs. Instead the church is defined by God—the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. In the gospel, we receive a new identity.

  • People are exhausted from working hard to create an identity for themselves. The gospel story offers the liberating reality that through Jesus our identity can be given, not earned.

  • Sunday Mornings

    Worship Service begins at 10am with coffee, donuts, and fellowship and worship begins at 10:30am.

  • Missional Communities

    MC’s live and experience life together like a family, serve each other and the community, and speak the Gospel into all areas of life.

  • Sermons

    We believe that the Bible is ultimately about Jesus. He is the hero of the Bible and the hero of our stories. We preach and teach Jesus each week as we preach and teach the Bible.

Join us in exploring the raw and honest emotions of the Psalms, connecting them to our daily experiences. From the depths of despair in Psalm 13 to the soaring heights of praise in Psalm 145, we'll journey through a range of emotions that are common to us: the aching loneliness of Psalm 63, the unwavering trust of Psalm 121, the deep longing for God's presence in Psalm 84, and the profound joy of fellowship in Psalm 133. We'll confront the reality of pain and celebrate the wonder of God's creation while delving into themes of His character, law, and omnipresence. Ultimately, we’ll see how the Psalms provide comfort, guidance, and inspiration for navigating the complexities of life, reminding us that even in our everyday struggles, God is present and at work.