In the second of our Advent series, 'the gift', Stanley delves into the gift of forgiveness that we're offered through the life, death and resurrection of Jesus. Included in this message is an Ignatian contemplative prayer practice using John 21. Our hope is that it would help connect you to a first hand encounter with this precious gift.
adoption | Matt Lilly
As we head into the Christmas season, we’re kicking off a brand-new series called “the gift.” We unpack one of the most incredible gifts we could ever receive — the gift of being adopted into God’s family. It’s a place where we discover real love, deep security, true belonging, and a grounded sense of identity.
presence | Annaliese Phipps
what is his name? | Simeon Hawkins
Simeon Hawkins dives into Exodus 3 and unpacks the significance and meaning of Moses asking Gods name, and the relationship this has with the various names he his called before and during Moses time. He gives us 4 formational reflections from this chapter that invites us to open ourselves up to Gods grace, mercy, strength, and love.
freedom | Stanley Ross
Stanley continues our new exodus series, highlighting that we are in journey mode as a church family. Focusing on the freedom that God brought the Israelites, he parallels it with our journeys today. We are reminded that we don't have to stay in Egypt, because Jesus has made a way out into ultimate freedom.
exodus | Jacqui Lloyd
livin' on prayer | Caitlin Watson
prayer and fasting | Stanley Ross
the story of the bible | Roshan Allpress
covenant friendship | Adam Russell
the rebel, the self-righteous and the lover | Joe Youssef
one another | Panel
connection through vulnerability | Bev Monahan
tools for renewal | Stanley Ross
belong to one another | Annaliese Phipps
deep hopes... | Stanley Ross
lead pastors commissioning service
biblical generosity | Stanley Ross
resurrection and final judgement | Simeon Hawkins
from striving to abiding: learning to be with God | Strahan Coleman
This week, guest speaker Strahan Coleman shares honestly about moving from a faith built on striving to one rooted in abiding. Through stories, scripture, and reflections from his own journey, he invites us to slow down and rediscover a relationship with God that’s less about performance and more about presence.
If you've ever felt tired in your faith or unsure how to connect with God beyond doing the “right things,” this message is a gentle, timely reminder that God’s deepest desire is simply to be with us.








