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Our Current Series:
Rise & Rebuild
Starting this month and carrying us through the end of the year, our church will be walking through the book of Nehemiah together. Nehemiah wasn’t a priest or a prophet—he was a regular person, a government worker. And yet, God used him in a powerful way to bring about kingdom results. This reminds us that the work of God isn’t only for religious leaders—it’s for all of us, everyday people, willing to say “yes” to His call.
As we study Nehemiah’s story, we’ll see how God calls ordinary people to take part in extraordinary work, especially in rebuilding what’s been broken. Just as Nehemiah led the people of Israel to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem, we are in a season of asking: how do we rebuild our church’s membership and strengthen relationships? How do we create a culture where new visitors feel connected, cared for, and called into ministry? And even more, how do we partner with God to restore the broken places in our own lives and in our community?
This series is not just about the past—it’s about where we are right now as a church family.
Be sure to join us each Sunday as we learn together how God can use regular people like us to rebuild, restore, and renew our church home.
Our Current Series:
Our Current Series:
Rise & Rebuild
Starting this month and carrying us through the end of the year, our church will be walking through the book of Nehemiah together. Nehemiah wasn’t a priest or a prophet—he was a regular person, a government worker. And yet, God used him in a powerful way to bring about kingdom results. This reminds us that the work of God isn’t only for religious leaders—it’s for all of us, everyday people, willing to say “yes” to His call.
As we study Nehemiah’s story, we’ll see how God calls ordinary people to take part in extraordinary work, especially in rebuilding what’s been broken. Just as Nehemiah led the people of Israel to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem, we are in a season of asking: how do we rebuild our church’s membership and strengthen relationships? How do we create a culture where new visitors feel connected, cared for, and called into ministry? And even more, how do we partner with God to restore the broken places in our own lives and in our community?
This series is not just about the past—it’s about where we are right now as a church family.
Be sure to join us each Sunday as we learn together how God can use regular people like us to rebuild, restore, and renew our church home.