Spend the Morning in God’s Word
Join us each week as we dive into God’s Word, grow in faith, and build meaningful relationships. Whether you’re brand new or have been with us for years, Sunday School is a great way to connect, learn, and grow together! Sign up in the Welcome Center or use the link below. Childcare is available.
Psalm 23 - Sam Chilaka
Psalm 23 is a beloved biblical psalm written by David, portraying God as a devoted shepherd who provides, guides, and protects his sheep. Through images of green pastures, dangerous valleys, and a prepared banquet, it emphasizes total trust in God’s presence, care, and goodness during both peaceful and chaotic times.
Parenting - The Elders
Parenting is one of the most important and most humbling responsibilities we will ever carry — and none of us have it all figured out. This Sunday school class for parents explores what it looks like to move beyond simply managing our children’s behavior and engage their hearts instead, with the grace and patience that the gospel makes possible. As much as it is a class, it is also a community — a place to ask honest questions, share the struggles and joys of raising children, and walk alongside other parents who are on the same journey. All are welcome, whatever age your children are.
Tuesday Nights @ 7PM
The Grace and Truth Paradox - Mike Jetton
In The Grace and Truth Paradox, Randy Alcorn explains that Christians are called to reflect both God’s grace and His truth—not one at the expense of the other. Grace is showing kindness, mercy, and love, while truth is standing firmly on what is right according to God’s Word.
People tend to lean too far in one direction. Focusing only on truth can make someone seem harsh or judgmental, while focusing only on grace can lead to ignoring sin or compromising what is right. Jesus is presented as the perfect example, showing both compassion and honesty in everything He did.
The “paradox” is that grace and truth may seem opposite, but they are meant to work together. When balanced, they help believers love others well while still standing firm in their faith .