- February 22, 2026
- Pastor Brian Gobar
In Part 3 of Things to Come, Pastor Brian challenges us to grow by living with faith in the gap between what we see and what God has promised. When
In Part 3 of Things to Come, Pastor Brian challenges us to grow by living with faith in the gap between what we see and what God has promised. When
In Staying Planted, Pastor Brian continues the Things to Come series by reminding us that fruitfulness flows from remaining rooted in Christ. As we live in the tension between “here”
In Future Formed, Pastor Brian launches the Things to Come series by reminding us that God reveals what’s ahead so we can live prepared, faithful, and fruitful now. Anchored in
Guest speaker Wesley Burns joined us for a special service and shared a message with our church family. We’re grateful for his time with us and the opportunity to gather
In Fruitful, Pastor Brian teaches that fruit is not produced by striving harder but by remaining connected to Christ and living in the presence of the Holy Spirit. When God
In Growing, Pastor Brian explores the often slow and messy middle where planted faith matures through patience, consistency, and obedience. This message encourages believers not to despise the process, reminding
In Planted, Pastor Brian teaches that spiritual fruitfulness flows from a life firmly rooted in Jesus, not from striving for results. This message reminds us that hidden seasons of formation
Join us for a Christmas Eve service where we will be celebrating the birth of Christ, the ultimate gift of salvation, as we rejoice in the Gospel message and the
In Crazy Joy, Pastor Brian reminds us that real joy doesn’t come from perfect circumstances or finally getting “there,” but from God’s presence with us right here. This message reveals
In Crazy Peace, Pastor Brian shows that true peace doesn’t come from perfect circumstances but from the presence of Jesus — the Prince of Peace — who steps into our
In Part 8, Pastor Brian shows that every form of “crazy” in our world was conquered at the cross when Jesus declared, “It is finished.” This message reminds believers that