Whether we realize it or not, we’re all building our lives on something. But is it strong enough to hold us up when life is uncertain? In The Creed, we’ll explore the truths that give us a foundation for a faith that lasts.
More than anything, we want to be a church that pleases God. We’ll explore the qualities the Bible says matter most—faith-filled, bold, and loving. A Church That Pleases God is made of people who want to please Him.
More than anything, we want to be a church that pleases God. We’ll explore the qualities the Bible says matter most—faith-filled, bold, and loving. A Church That Pleases God is made of people who want to please Him.
More than anything, we want to be a church that pleases God. We’ll explore the qualities the Bible says matter most—faith-filled, bold, and loving. A Church That Pleases God is made of people who want to please Him.
More than anything, we want to be a church that pleases God. We’ll explore the qualities the Bible says matter most—faith-filled, bold, and loving. A Church That Pleases God is made of people who want to please Him.
We all get excited about “new year, new goals”—but what’s the secret to habits that last? What if being perfect isn’t as impactful as being consistent? In this message, discover how showing up More Days Than Not can lead to habits that stick.
You’ll learn to see transitions not as setbacks, but as steps forward; discover how disorientation can lead to unexpected clarity; gain wisdom for walking with someone who’s struggling; and find freedom from the spirals we often create for ourselves, so you can live with renewed purpose.
You’ll learn to see transitions not as setbacks, but as steps forward; discover how disorientation can lead to unexpected clarity; gain wisdom for walking with someone who’s struggling; and find freedom from the spirals we often create for ourselves, so you can live with renewed purpose.
You’ll learn to see transitions not as setbacks, but as steps forward; discover how disorientation can lead to unexpected clarity; gain wisdom for walking with someone who’s struggling; and find freedom from the spirals we often create for ourselves, so you can live with renewed purpose.
You’ll learn to see transitions not as setbacks, but as steps forward; discover how disorientation can lead to unexpected clarity; gain wisdom for walking with someone who’s struggling; and find freedom from the spirals we often create for ourselves, so you can live with renewed purpose.
