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In this Father's Day talk, Geoff, our guest speaker talks the importance of building a lasting legacy that impacts future generations, drawing inspiration from the life of Daniel in the Old Testament. Despite facing extreme adversity as a captive in a foreign land, Daniel left a profound, enduring legacy by consistently choosing faithfulness and integrity.Geoff identifies four essential "building blocks" for creating a meaningful legacy: Deep Convictions: Choosing to live by one's convictions, as Daniel did when he resolved not to defile himself with royal food. Bold Faith: Stepping out in faith even when the path forward is unclear, illustrated by Daniel’s willingness to interpret the king’s dream. Courageous Truth: Speaking necessary, difficult truths boldly, such as when Daniel confronted Belshazzar regarding his failure. Consistent Prayer: Establishing prayer as an unbreakable habit, even in the face of death, which served as the foundation of Daniel’s life. Sharing the personal story of his own grandfather—a once dangerous man who was transformed by faith and became a committed, praying patriarch—the speaker highlights that a powerful, generational legacy is often built through lifetime habits rather than isolated dramatic moments.

In this week’s Rooted series, Denise Gray looks at Colossians 4, verses 2 to 6, reminding us not to take our relationship with God for granted. As we become more deeply rooted in our identity in Christ and grow closer to Him, we are better equipped to live with wisdom, grace, and purpose in our relationships with others.

What happens when a church moves beyond good ideas and steps into the Holy Spirit’s strategic masterplan? Diving into Acts 13, Chuck explores how a beautifully diverse community unlocked divine guidance through radical worship, fasting, and absolute surrender. Watch now to discover how you can posture your heart to hear God’s voice and confidently take your next step of obedience.

Our passion is to be radically transformed into the likeness of Jesus as we encounter His presence, worship together, serve one another, walk in the truth of God's word and extend Jesus' love into our communities around us.

Launching our "Love Your Street 2026" mission month, this message unpacks Jesus' timeless call to live as both the salt of the earth and the light of the world. Discover how pairing a faithful everyday presence with a bold voice for the Gospel can break through fear and bring Christ's transforming hope directly to our neighborhoods.

There’s a spiritual awakening building in our nation, and it’s time to move from a flickering flame to an unstoppable wildfire. Drawing from Peter’s radical transformation in Acts 4, Taryn explores how intimacy with Jesus and the courage to use our voice can set our communities ablaze. Join us as we learn how to trade silence for Spirit-led boldness and carry a contagious hope into the world.

If the Bible only makes you feel comfortable, you might be reading it wrong. In this message from our Impact series, Chuck dives into Acts 3 to explore how the early church weren't held back by the safety of a "rational" worldview, but instead lived lives marked by genuine awe and supernatural power. Discover how to recalibrate your expectations and make space for divine appointments that disrupt your schedule and reveal the Kingdom at work.

The health of the soil a plant is rooted in can determine the fullness of life the plant lives out. Sometimes, that means uprooting a plant from bad soil, and repotting it into good soil. We, as followers of Jesus, must also be uprooted from our worldly desires and mindset, and be re-rooted in a Kingdom reality in which we are renewed, living out the work Christ has already done in us. In Colossians 3:1-11, Paul unpacks three stages of this journey.

As we continue our ROOTED series, this week we look at Colossians 2:6-15 where Paul reminds us that Jesus is enough in every way. We are rooted in Him, warned not to drift into empty ideas, and reminded that in Christ we have fullness, forgiveness, and new life. Our old life has been cut away, our debt cancelled, and the powers of darkness defeated through the cross. We are made complete in Him and called to live in that freedom and victory.

From the raw pain of "church hurt" to the beauty of radical community, in this message Taryn explores how the Holy Spirit transforms a broken collection of individuals into the "Beautiful Bride" of Christ. Discover how the secret of Koinonia - a supernatural, gritty partnership -allows us to move past our wounds and preferences to find true belonging in the family of God.