• Good Friday Rememberance Service

    Good Friday Rememberance Service

    Nartarsha Wisewould–Join us for a special time of reflection as we remember and consider the incredible sacrifice that Jesus made for us.

  • The Resurreciton

    The Resurreciton

    Nartarsha Wisewould–Join us as we joyfully celebrate the Resurrection and Baptisms.

    The resurrection of Jesus was the launch of God’s new creation, where forgiveness is just the beginning. Through His resurrection, Jesus becomes the first of a new kind of humanity. Believers are not just saved from sin but invited to participate in God’s ongoing work of putting the world right.

  • Eyes to See

    Eyes to See

    Christy McHugh–As we near the end of our series, we mark Palm Sunday—the start of Passion Week and Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Luke 19 paints a vivid scene: Jesus rides a colt into a city alive with Passover tension. The crowds hail him as King, perhaps hoping for a political uprising against Rome. But what if his Kingdom isn’t what they expect? Will we turn like the crowd, or pray, “Lord, open my eyes to see what you are doing?”

  • The Submitted King

    The Submitted King

    Sarah Hudson– Jesus’ submission in the Garden of Gethsemane is the turning point of history and the key to the Kingdom and our transformation.

  • Jesus Washes the Disciples Feet

    Jesus Washes the Disciples Feet

    Peter McHugh–Looking at the moment when Jesus washes the disciples' feet, we are invited to consider the dirt on our feet representing the pain that we gather as we walk through life. When we care for one another’s pain, we do it by sharing our power and by empowering one another. Jesus served because he knew who he was, he knew his image, so how do we go about being image bearers as we wrestle with our pain and stop bearing our own image that has been created through that pain.

  • The Judas Within

    The Judas Within

    Dave McHugh–Judas’ downfall began not with the kiss of betrayal in the garden — it didn't even begin when he went to the chief priests and set the wheels in motion — but long before, with duplicity in his heart. Betrayal is never the result of a single moment — it is the result of a heart that is duplicitous.

  • Jesus Curses the Fig Tree

    Jesus Curses the Fig Tree

    Matt Romano–What does it truly mean to bear fruit that lasts? Using the story of the fig tree, we will uncover that fruitfulness is not about performance, busyness, or appearances; it grows out of a surrendered heart and a life aligned with God.

    We’ll unpack how Jesus uses the fig tree as a mirror for our lives, exposing empty appearances and calling us to die to ego, agendas, and shortcuts so that real, lasting fruit can emerge.

  • Jesus Cleanses the Temple

    Jesus Cleanses the Temple

    Anna Joyce–Jesus cleanses the temple of all that separates us from His presence. He is seeking to restore a sense of the sacred to the temple.

    With the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, we now have the Holy Spirit dwelling in us and we are His living temple. As His living temple, what are the things that need driving out of our lives so we can live a life of worship?

  • Preparation & Purification

    Preparation & Purification

    Christy McHugh–Preparation & Purification is the focus for our new series set in the Passion week. What happens just before Jesus's final week sets us up to prepare our hearts for Easter. Mary anoints Jesus in an act that seemed extreme but was deeply significant. The anointing symbolized preparation for His burial and declared His authority as King. We are invited to prepare our hearts for Easter and reflect on the meaning of His journey to the cross.