Dear Friends in Christ, This Sunday is Trinity Sunday, a day when we join the Church around the world in praising the mystery and majesty of our Triune God — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. I warmly invite you to join us for worship as we lift our hearts in adoration of the God who is Love — not in isolation, but in eternal communion. Together, we will reflect on the beauty of this mystery, and the difference it makes in our lives as people created and redeemed to share in God's own life. Whether you come with questions, with burdens, or simply with a desire to worship, there is a place for you. Come and be refreshed in the presence of God and in the fellowship of His people. We look forward to welcoming you. In the peace of Christ, |
Thank-you for your feedbackLast Sunday morning after the service, we gathered as a church family to listen to one another — to name the strengths of our community and also to reflect on areas where we might grow. Thank you to everyone who took the time to share thoughtfully and honestly. Your reflections from that gathering will be prayerfully collated along with the results from the printed survey we distributed a few months ago. Together, they will help give shape to our shared life and mission. We plan to present the findings to the congregation this fall. Please continue to pray for wisdom, unity, and the guidance of the Holy Spirit as we discern together how God is leading us forward. |
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You are welcome!You’re warmly invited to tomorrow's Men’s Breakfast — a time for good food, good company, and nurturing conversation. We’ll gather around the table not only to enjoy a hearty meal but also to share life together — our joys, our questions, our faith, and our friendship. No big agenda, just a relaxed space to connect and encourage one another as men seeking to follow Christ. When: Saturday, June 14 @ 8:30 Come as you are — whether you're new or have been here for years — and let’s build one another up over coffee, eggs, and honest conversation. |
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New Series Starts Next SundayWhen life feels unfair and God seems silent, where do we turn? Join us for a six-week sermon series through the book of Habakkuk, where we’ll explore honest questions, God’s justice, and what it means to trust and rejoice — even when circumstances don’t change. June 22 - Honest Questions: When God Seems Silent (1:1–11) |