Journey Together is our Wednesday evening discipleship experience for the whole family.
Located inside the Hope Building Fellowship Hall, Regular adult meals are $12 ($5 for kids) and Family (parents and kids under 18) for $25. Prices may vary throughout the year due to special events.
Preschool Choir is 5:30-6:15 PM in room H201, second floor Hope Building. Regular Preschool ministry activities begin at 6:15 PM on the first floor of the Hope Building.
Children's Choir is 5:30-6:25 PM in Activity Room A, second floor Hope Building. Regular Children's ministry activities begin at 6:15 PM on the second floor of the Hope Building.
Both Middle and High school students meet inside the Grace Building. Doors open at 5:30 PM. Get more details and schedule on the student website.
No matter if you are taking classes or not, our group includes young adults pursuing a variety of education and career paths in life. Meets at 7:30 PM in the Faith Building, room F111.
Our adult Bible study classes and volunteer opportunities begin at 6:30 PM across our campus. View all of the options and join us this week.
Preschool activities are available for those with preschool-aged children (birth-K). Our Children’s Ministry provides a fun learning environment for Elementary School students. Both Preschool and Elementary classes are held in the Hope Building. Middle and High School Students (grades 6-12) can participate in our Student Ministry activities inside the Grace Building.
Join us for our Midweek Bible Study on Wednesday nights as we explore the short but powerful letter of Jude. In a world of growing confusion and compromised truth, Jude speaks with striking urgency. Over six weeks, we will walk verse by verse through Jude’s call to contend earnestly for the faith once for all delivered to the saints. Jude confronts false teachers who distort God’s grace, calls believers to spiritual discernment, and urges the church to persevere through prayer and steadfast faith. This timely study will challenge and encourage believers to stand firm in biblical truth, remain anchored in God’s grace, and live with confidence in God’s righteous judgment.
Taught by Teaching Pastors and Leaders
Room: H100 (Hope Building)
Classes range in various areas of biblical study. Some classes are a one-time study, while others are offered throughout the year.
Do you ever feel unprepared when questions about your faith come up? You’re not alone—and you’re not expected to be an expert. “Every Believer Confident” is a six-week Journey Together class designed to equip everyday Christians to clearly and confidently explain what they believe and why they believe it. “Every Believer Confident” offers a practical and accessible introduction to apologetics, helping you better understand the gospel, respond to common objections, and engage in meaningful spiritual conversations with humility and conviction. Whether you’re new to apologetics or simply want to grow in confidence, this course will encourage and equip you to be “prepared to make a defense” in your everyday life (1 Peter 3:15).
Taught by Nate Flood
Room: H184 (Hope Building)
Classes range in various areas of biblical study. Some classes are a one-time study, while others are offered throughout the year.
Most of us understand our pledge at the wedding ceremony to “love, honor and cherish, until death do us part”. We understand the love part…but what does it mean to cherish our spouse? The simple practice of cherishing: noticing, appreciating, honoring, and encouraging one another. This can reverse old patterns of “going through the motions” and bring hope and life into every marriage. Learn how cherishing can breathe light, hope and new life into your marriage. It lifts marriage above a commitment to a precious priority.
This course is designed for engaged or married couples.
Since this is a video-based course, participants will need to purchase the “Cherish Bible Study Guide.”
Taught by David and Nancy Kreller
Room: H185 (Hope Building)
Classes range in various areas of biblical study. Some classes are a one-time study, while others are offered throughout the year.
On the road to Emmaus, Jesus took two discouraged disciples on a Bible study they never forgot. Beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, He explained the things concerning Himself in the Scriptures. Is what He said to them a mystery?
Discover how the Old Testament testifies about who the Messiah would be, where He would be born, what He would do, and how He would suffer and triumph. These are the very passages Jesus opened for the Emmaus disciples, Philip used on a desert road to lead a man to faith, and Paul preached boldly in synagogues across the Roman world.
Men, come ready to meet your Savior leaping from the pages of the Hebrew Scriptures, and leave armed and dangerous against the cosmic powers over this present darkness – equipped to proclaim and defend with confidence the real and very much alive Rock that the builders rejected.
Bring your Bible. Leave with ammunition to proclaim the Truth to a lost world.
Taught by Josh Martin
Room: F202 (Faith Building)
Classes range in various areas of biblical study. Some classes are a one-time study, while others are offered throughout the year.
The Bible tells us that David was a man after God’s own heart, but what does that mean in practice? The biblical account of David offers many details of this man’s role as shepherd, king, warrior, national hero, husband, father, and gifted writer of multiple Psalms. Yet, most importantly, David shared a deeply devoted relationship with the Lord his God. His unwavering trust in the Lord and love of God’s Word made a remarkable difference for David to faithfully serve the Lord throughout his lifetime.
Join us this winter for a Women’s Ministry Bible study to discover more about the life of King David as we take a closer look at this extraordinary man who dealt with triumphs, difficulties, joys and sorrows, but whose faith remained steady in the Lord.
Taught by the Women’s Ministry Teaching Team
Room: Fellowship Hall (Hope Building)
Classes range in various areas of biblical study. Some classes are a one-time study, while others are offered throughout the year.
The Bible tells us that David was a man after God’s own heart, but what does that mean in practice? The biblical account of David offers many details of this man’s role as shepherd, king, warrior, national hero, husband, father, and gifted writer of multiple Psalms. Yet, most importantly, David shared a deeply devoted relationship with the Lord his God. His unwavering trust in the Lord and love of God’s Word made a remarkable difference for David to faithfully serve the Lord throughout his lifetime.
Join us this winter for a Women’s Ministry Bible study to discover more about the life of King David as we take a closer look at this extraordinary man who dealt with triumphs, difficulties, joys and sorrows, but whose faith remained steady in the Lord.
Interactive style study taught by the Women’s Ministry Teaching Team
Live Zoom Teaching, Mondays at 6:30 PM, starting March 9.
Join our preschool team on Wednesday nights! Every week we get to share God’s love with children ranging from birth through kindergarten. If you have a heart for children, we’d love to talk with you about joining our team.
Wednesday nights at 6:30 PM
First floor Hope Building
Are you excited about what God is teaching you through His Word? On Wednesday evenings, we are teaching 1st – 5th graders Bible skills, drills, and thrills! This fun and active teaching experience draws boys and girls into a love for the Bible, and you can be part of impacting them for His Kingdom.
Wednesday nights at 6:30 PM
Second floor Hope Building
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