We meet at 10 am on Sundays to worship Jesus—through prayer, praise, biblical teaching, and sharing life together. Often someone shares what God has been doing—a prayer answered, a life changed, something worth celebrating. After the message, we take time to respond and pray for one another.
On the first Sunday of every month, we gather at the Lord's Table to do what Jesus commanded us to do—receive the bread and the cup, remember His body given and His blood poured out, and proclaim His death until He comes.


Everything we do on Sunday morning is meant to point somewhere—to God the Father, to Jesus who gave His life for our sins, and to the Holy Spirit who leads us into truth. The singing, the preaching, the prayer—none of it is about us.
We're not trying to impress anyone. We're trying to get out of the way and make space for people to encounter the living God. Because when that happens—when someone is genuinely met by Him—nothing else we could offer comes close.
We believe in preaching the word of God—not as a lecture, but as an invitation. Under the anointing of the Holy Spirit, we open scripture together to hear what God is saying, hope to understand what it means, and let it shape how we actually live.
The Bible isn't a rulebook or a self-help guide. It's the living word—and we treat it that way. We're not just trying to transfer information. We're believing that when we open it together, something happens. That people leave changed, not just informed.
Whatever Sunday you visit, you'll hear a message that is Christ-centered, grace-filled, and meant for everyone in the room—not just the people who grew up in church.


We love kids here—and we mean that. Families are a vital part of who we are, and we want children to feel as at home as anyone else in the room.
Nursery care is available for infants and toddlers throughout the entire service. Preschoolers (ages 2–4), Covenant Kids (grades K–3), and Upper Room (grades 4–6) are dismissed for their own age-appropriate classes after worship—where they'll encounter the same Jesus we're worshiping in the main gathering.
As important as Sunday morning is, it's not the whole picture. We believe the church is not a meeting to attend or a building to drive to. It's a people—committed to following Jesus and loving one another as a family. That kind of community can start on a Sunday, but it goes deeper in smaller groups where you can actually know people and be known by them.
Our small groups meet throughout the week in homes around the city, September through May (we gather for community dinners during the summer months). If you're ready to go deeper, we'd love to help you find one.