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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.

Colossians 1:24 - 2:5 stresses the importance of growing in our spiritual maturity as followers of Christ. We unpack 3 dynamics of the Kingdom that invite us to grow: participation (moving from confusing “whys” to commissioned “hows”), power (moving from striving “should dos” to empowered “get tos”) and proximity (moving from an isolated “I” to a connected “we”).

Ever felt like your situation is "dry bones" beyond repair? In this Easter talk, Chuck explores how Jesus’ resurrection serves as a "sample" of the hope waiting for us all, proving that no ending is too final for God’s intervention. Discover why the Holy Spirit is the ultimate raising agent, capable of breathing life into the parts of our lives we thought were lost forever.

Colossians 1:15–23 shows us that Jesus is not just part of our lives — He is the centre of everything. Life rarely drifts all at once. It happens subtly through busyness, distraction, and noise... until something begins to feel off. The Bible calls this a life that is off-centre. And Colossians 1 invites us to bring everything back to the centre.Who Jesus Really Is (v.15)Jesus is the image of the invisible God. He is God made visible. Seeing Him rightly reshapes how we live.What Life Is About (v.16–17)All things were created through Him and for Him. In Him all things hold together. When Jesus is at the centre, everything finds its right place.When Life Falls Out of AlignmentSin is a misdirected life — living disconnected from God. Like a phone without signal, things still function but nothing flows properly.What Jesus Has Done (v.19–22)Through the cross, Jesus made peace and reconciled us to God. The gospel is not just forgiveness — it is restoration.The Invitation (v.23)Following Jesus is a daily returning. Small moments of turning back to Him reshape our lives over time.