Ash Wednesday
Worship Service

Wednesday, February 22, 2023 at 6:30pm
Worship Center

Ash Wednesday is an inside-out act of worship. We come and confess and are reminded of both our sinfulness and our mortality. And yet we are given a visible mark in the imposition of ashes, a way of letting the world know that we are people of faith.


Sunday, February 26

9:00am and 10:30am

If we endeavor to work in the world around us, we will fall down. From time to time, we will fail; our efforts will not be received in the spirit intended; the fruit will be slow in coming. So, if we must fall, let us fall down in worship of the one who redeems us.


Sunday, March 5

9:00am and 10:30am

This is the week that the “moving out” part of our theme is most obvious. Whether we are talking about the call to go to a new place, like Abram in Genesis 12, or to move to a new understanding, like Nicodemus in John 3, movement is required. Movement means change, which is always difficult and scary. So this is a week about faith and about trust and the willingness to commit to the discipleship path.


Sunday, March 12

9:00am and 10:30am

We’re thirsty this week. That’s the point. Thirsting for the living waters that Jesus spoke about to the woman at the well. And not simply a one time or easy but unsatisfying spiritual refreshment, but a recognition of the deepest thirsts that we have and how we seem to always be thirsty, no matter how often we drink.


Sunday, March 19

9:00am and 10:30am

Do you know what it is like to be chosen? Well, you do because you were. Our texts this week are about being chosen by God. Most of us don’t think that we were chosen, certainly not to be king like David. But surely, we chose the jobs that we do and the hobbies that we pursue and the service that we perform, didn’t we? Well, yes. But God chose too. And not just in the past tense, God is still choosing.


Sunday, April 2

9:00am and 10:30am

Here at the end of the Lenten observance (well, almost the end), we have hints of Resurrection. We have “a foretaste of glory divine,” as the hymnist Fanny Crosby says. As if the Spirit and the lectionary preparers knew that we would need something to help us through the next couple of weeks. As if they knew that without this reminder, we would find it a very hard road as we made our way stumbling behind the Christ who suffers and dies for us.


The Break Trail Experience
and
Prayer Room

Palm Sunday, April 2, 2023
through
Easter Sunday, April 9, 2023

Find more information, here.



Good Friday
Worship Service

Friday, April 7, 2023 at 6:00pm
Worship Center


Easter Sunday
Worship Service

Sunday, April 9, 2023 at 9:30am
Worship Center

You will see him, that’s the message of Easter. You will see him, the living one, the alive one, him. And in that seeing, you’ll be able to breathe deeply again. Join us for one combined service this Easter.