- July 27, 2025
- Pastor Brian Gobar
After the resurrection, Jesus appears to His disciples not with condemnation, but with peace, presence, and purpose. In a simple act of sharing a meal, He transforms fear into faith
After the resurrection, Jesus appears to His disciples not with condemnation, but with peace, presence, and purpose. In a simple act of sharing a meal, He transforms fear into faith
In this powerful message, Pastor John Jose walks us through the Road to Emmaus, where two discouraged followers encounter Jesus without realizing it. As He breaks bread with them, their
This week, Pastor Brian walks us through one of Jesus’ most layered and challenging parables — the story of a banquet where the expected guests decline the invitation, and the
Guest speaker Lily Piechowski invites us to slow down and reflect on what it means to truly abide in Christ. Through the story of Mary and Martha, we’re reminded that
At a Pharisee’s table, Jesus receives an uninvited guest with a broken past—and offers her grace instead of judgment. In this message, we’re reminded that our awareness of sin shapes
Join us today as we kick off our exciting Vacation Bible Adventure with a special sneak peek into the fun and faith-filled activities your kids will experience this week. The
In Lunch With Jesus: Part 2, Pastor Tim unpacks how one meal with Jesus changed everything for a man named Matthew. Discover how the simple act of sitting down with
Joy, welcomes guest speaker Joe McGee. With his engaging and humorous approach, Joe will encourage us to overcome challenges in life and faith, equipping everyone to build a stronger future.
In this message, Pastor Brian invites us to see the table not just as a place for food, but as a tool for connection, grace, and mission. Through the example
In Fill and Spill, Pastor Brian teaches that God fills us so we can overflow with hope, joy, and purpose. As children, heirs, and ambassadors, we’re invited to live transformed
In this message, Pastor Brian takes a deeper look at Communion and how it reminds us of what Jesus has done—and what that means for us today.