
Gatherings
SundayS
In-Person
Elbow Drive Campus Services | 9AM, 10:45AM & 12:30PM
*Struggling to find a seat or parking on Sunday mornings? Join us at 9AM, 12:30PM, or at our Seton Campus!
Seton Campus Service | 10:30AM
Join us on Sundays as we gather together to worship and listen to messages that inspire our walk with God and help us belong, believe and become passionate and influential disciples of Christ. Kids and Youth Church will also be available in-person.
Online
9AM & 10:45AM
Join us for our Sunday morning services streaming LIVE. The service will be available on our YouTube channel following the LIVE broadcast.
EMPOWER WORSHIP & PRAYER
EVERY LAST WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH | 6:00PM
We are committed to gathering for prayer as a church community. Once a month we gather in-person for Empower: Worship & Prayer on the last Wednesday Night of every month at 6:00pm.
Tehillah
In-person & online | MONDAYS AT 7PM
Tehillah Monday is a city wide weekly worship experience. Through passionate worship and inspired talks every week, we are challenged to go deeper in our relationship with Jesus. We welcome people of all ages and backgrounds from around the city to experience what God is doing.
SPIRIT LIFE GATHERING (55+)
In-person | TUESDAYS AT 10:00AM
If you are a senior (55+), you are invited to join us for a time of worship and prayer every Tuesday at 10am in the Hub. You can register at the door. Please contact Pastor Cliff with any inquiries.
UPCOMING EVENTS
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Latest Message
The Tension of excellence - Hunter gillis
This past Sunday, Pastor Hunter Gillis concluded our Unshakeable series with a message titled “The Tension of Excellence,” drawing from Daniel 6 and Jeremiah 29. He reminded us that Daniel’s faithfulness in exile wasn’t flashy—it was marked by consistency, integrity, and excellence that distinguished him, even in a hostile culture. Pastor Hunter emphasized the tension we feel as believers called to live with conviction and character in environments that may resist our faith. He outlined a vision for living well in that tension: cultivating an incorruptible mind transformed by God’s Word, hardworking hands committed to serving as unto the Lord, and a faithful heart that remains connected to Jesus in prayer. Just as God called the exiles in Babylon to flourish and seek the good of their city, we too are invited to thrive where we’ve been placed—not by conforming, but by faithfully standing out.
