
God is making
all things new
The Bible tells us Adam and Eve had one job...but they messed it up.
As much as we may not want to admit it, we can all relate to Adam and Eve. It's not hard to recall times we have blown it, ways we fall short. For some, it echoes in our thoughts and replays over and over, while others try to bury past mistakes under accomplishments or efforts. Wherever you find yourself on that spectrum, we offer you the chance to seek Jesus and surrender your past, present, and future to Him. He can be trusted.
Jesus never made any mistakes, He never sinned.
Jesus didn't sin. He didn't deserve to die. But He went to the cross to take the punishment for our sins upon Himself.
Because He is God, death could not keep Him down.
That's why He rose from the dead.
If our sins are gone, and eternal separation from God isn't a thing anymore...
That's why we celebrate!
Come celebrate Easter with us!
God wins. It's kind of a big deal!
As much as we may not want to admit it, we can all relate to Adam and Eve. It's not hard to recall times we have blown it, ways we fall short. For some, it echoes in our thoughts and replays over and over, while others try to bury past mistakes under accomplishments or efforts. Wherever you find yourself on that spectrum, we offer you the chance to seek Jesus and surrender your past, present, and future to Him. He can be trusted.
Jesus never made any mistakes, He never sinned.
Jesus didn't sin. He didn't deserve to die. But He went to the cross to take the punishment for our sins upon Himself.
Because He is God, death could not keep Him down.
That's why He rose from the dead.
If our sins are gone, and eternal separation from God isn't a thing anymore...
That's why we celebrate!
Come celebrate Easter with us!
God wins. It's kind of a big deal!

You are invited to Join us for Palm Sunday!
Palm Sunday is a special Sunday where we remember Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem. This moment is significant because it shows us loud and clear who Jesus is. Jesus fulfilled the prophesy of the long-awaited Messiah of the world when He rode down the street on the colt of a donkey.
To the untrained eye, this was a moment of victory that was short lived. But since we know the whole story, we know that this is just the beginning of Jesus' triumph. He is coming into the city with the express purpose to pay for our sins and to become the savior of the world, and our reigning King forever. He came to serve, not to be served (Mark 10:45). That is why, as the proclaimed king, He went to the cross.
On Palm Sunday the children are invited to wave palm branches and sing as we remember Jesus our King Forever!
To the untrained eye, this was a moment of victory that was short lived. But since we know the whole story, we know that this is just the beginning of Jesus' triumph. He is coming into the city with the express purpose to pay for our sins and to become the savior of the world, and our reigning King forever. He came to serve, not to be served (Mark 10:45). That is why, as the proclaimed king, He went to the cross.
On Palm Sunday the children are invited to wave palm branches and sing as we remember Jesus our King Forever!

Palm Sunday is the start of a special week called "Holy WEek."
Holy Week is a time where Christians like to read through the parts of the Bible that talk about the events leading up to Jesus's death and resurrection. This is also a time of prayer, fasting, forgiveness and worship. It's just a week, but you have the chance to make this a special week to focus on your Savior Jesus Christ. This is also an opportunity to lead your family through this time.
Here are some daily devotions you can use to walk through these events through Bible study and prayer.
Here are some daily devotions you can use to walk through these events through Bible study and prayer.
Please enjoy this reading plan.

On Friday in Holy Week we come together to observe Good Friday.
Good Friday is the day we turn our eyes to the moment where Jesus is crucified on the cross, taking on the sins of the world. The cross was a horrific torture device used by the Romans. Jesus suffered. Jesus also forgave. It's hard to grasp the magnitude of that day. As Christians we never want to forget it. Part of being a growing Christian is fostering a practice of confession and forgiveness. In the busy season of life it is easy to lose track of our spiritual life and purpose. Please bring your family, and join us for a time of reflection, truth and prayer.

Silent Saturday
The Saturday between Good Friday and Easter is a special day. We would like to invite you to be intentional with this day. In our noisy world, it is hard to carve out time for reflection and silence. This is something you can do on your own. We also wanted to give you a chance to come together and serve in some practical ways at the church. We have several jobs to do to prepare for Easter Sunday. Jesus' disciples gathered together on this Saturday. We can also gather together and work together. Even though we are abstaining from music and media, we can visit and talk as we work together. Ask Pastor Rory, or Jen for more details.

